Residence St. Joannes

via Appia Nuova, 37, Rome, Lazio, 00183, Italy | Hotel

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Two cappuccinos please!

A travel blog entry by mjbolen

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... cute. Not something you would take on the interstate with along with Escalades and 18 wheelers breathing down your neck, but still cute. I am particularly amused by the drivers of the Smart cars that park perpendicular to the curb versus parallel with it. To me, it looks like a caved in fender waiting to happen.

The ride officially starts tonight with a welcome dinner. Other tour members have been arriving the last couple of days ...

Pompeii and Rome

A travel blog entry by craigmorris

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... bathing areas, massages and "sauna" rooms. We also went to the brothel where they still have pictures on the wall and the beds still intact. It was amazing walking around Pompeii and hearing our students talk about 3rd grade at Waterford and how they studied all of this. They remembered quite a bit about the area....



We went to lunch together - they kids could choose between pasta and pizza - had a ...

Tempus fugit!

A travel blog entry by joyceopreis

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... woorden in het Portugees geleerd. Laten we zeggen dat ze van pas kunnen komen als ik ooit naar Brazilië op vakantie ga. ’s Avonds gingen we via Skype de geleerde woorden tegen de familie van Luciana vertellen. Dit zorgde niet alleen voor hilariteit bij de familie van Luciana, toen ik zei "Cala bocca e me beija", maar ondertussen lagen wij ook letterlijk op de grond van het lachen.

De volgende dag wilde ik toch wat van Rome ...

Day 25

A travel blog entry by kylamarie

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... English pub and had beer and I felt better. We ate dinner near the Spanish steps and I had homemade tagiolini with shrimp and tomatoes and Scott had the fetuccini w porccini (mushrooms), both were really good. We had the house red wine and splurged on two desserts, gelati and tiramisu. Both were homemade and both were delish! We walked over after dinner and sat on the Spanish steps for a bit, it was semi pretty at night minus the garbage and smell of alcohol ...

Roma!

A travel blog entry by annamackin

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... liked the city better at night and how all of the fountains and buildings were glowing.

We woke up fairly early on Friday so we could start touring the city. We started at the cat palace which is where Caesar was killed. The reason why they call it the cat palace now is because its an orphanage for cats and they just lay out there in the sun all day. Next we went to the White Palace and than to the famous coliseum and Roman Forum. Unfortunately, ...

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