Hotel Rosetta
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While in Rome, act Catholic!!
Another full and amazing day. Toured the Vatican Museum, four miles of statues and paintings, culminating in the Sistine Chapel! WOW!! Incredible to see something you heard about, studyed in Humanities and seen movies about (even if it was Charlton Heston playing Michaelangelo!! St. Peter's Basilica wasn't bad either. EVERYWHERE you turn there is …
Just Roman Around
... completely flipping its **** over (P.S. Mom, that's Manayach cursing, not me. Just sayin') their victory against Germany in the Eurocup match. (She totally curses in her sleep, though. I swear, it's like she has sleep-tourettes! I'm sure all those comments about the Dali Lama were completely unwarranted.) (You're a bad man you liar! Liar face liar face!!)
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The Big Bang Theory
... solo a esto. Primero cada plaza o monumento esta mas repleto imposible. En la Fontana di Trevi no caben mas monedas y en la plaza Espagna no entran mas turistas. Y en general, te alejas del monumento y las calles tienen muy poca onda (salvo por el barrio entre la piazza Navona - Panteon - Fontana di Trevi, pero que mas que nada sigue siendo onda turista).
Y el Vaticano es precioso, pero nunca en mi vida me habia sentido tan cercana a tener una crisis de ...
Visit the Colosseum
... br>
If you go there you should be careful of people who are dressed as Gladiators around the Colosseum because when I took a picture with one of them they asked me to pay too much.
For lunch l had a kebab, nowadays we can eat kebabs ...
Roma Antica
... was 6 Euros per ride so we definitely wanted to buy the passes there!) Things in Rome are MUCH less expensive than in Venice, thank God, but still more than what we'd spend on stuff at home. (Now I understand why the Europeans go on massive shopping sprees when they go to the States!) We changed trains at "Termini" (the RR Stazione) and made it to "Colloseo" by about 2 o'clock. The meeting time for our Colloseum/Palatine Hill/Roman ...