Londra & Cargill Rome
18 Piazza Sallustio Rome, Lazio, 00187, Italy
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25 hours in Rome
Well we landed at 7:30 am. After taking the crew bus to our hotel, we enjoyed our complementary breakfast. European style of course. Ham, cheese, fresh juices, breads, and pastries. After a short nap...approx 2 hours. I was out in the city of Rome. We walked to the Rupublica Metro station and bought a day ticket for 4 Euro. We boarded the train and …
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Day 22 - Last day in Rome...Last day of Wandering
... to bars to taxis...although I would say that taxis are where we heard the most "local" music compared to anywhere else. Taxis also often had news on. I have always heard about American musicians doing European tours, but I really never thought American music would be as pervasive as it is in Europe....very interesting.
After breakfast, we walked to a huge white monument that we could see at the end of the street from our hotel door. We had been driven by it ...
Roma....finally here!
tLIt's Sunday and I'm in Rome (finally!) my last stop in Europe before heading home via Singapore.
It's fine, sunny & hot.... and now I've cooled down a bit I'm off to find the Trevi fountain... ciao for now!
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Rome in the sun, what a beautful place! The Trevi fountain is just more beautiful than ever; the Pantheon still amazing (how has that dome stood up all this time?); the Piazza Navona still as busy and ...
The Last Days of Rome
... cannot get to Lisbon, Portugal or Vienna, Austria within the time frame we have. This, however, gives us a bit more time in each of our remaining stops - Barcelona, Paris, Budapest and Athens - before we depart Europe all together.
Soon there is a knock at the door and the kids come bursting in. They are upset because they were playing ...
When in Rome...
... of history stuff to keep you captivated. This has been a stop to never forget – especially for you history buffs – I recommend immensely. The Italian people have been friendly, helpful, and easy to chat with. I’ve even learned how to say hello and thank you in their language, (just call me Cpt. Linguist I know) and we look forward to continuing on in Italy to Florence, our next stop.
Stay warm my friends,
Drew + ...



