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Tauck Rome & Hurricane Sandy - Event in an Event
... leaders and celebrities. We are like Famiglia in this hotel, after 20 years of Tauck Italy.
Like a movie set, all was choreographed to bring out the best of Ancient and Contemporary Rome with everyone's favorites such as the Forum, Spanish Steps, Colisseum, Pantheon and dozens of Piazzas and marble Fountains -- augmented by what we really came for: the special sites! Exclusive palaces opened their doors -- from Palazzo Cononna, the ...
Roman holiday
... The Palatino leads into the Roman Forums, once glittering temples, now lays in ruins of columns. The vast area was also packed with tour groups. After enjoying the colosseum and Palatino pretty much to ourselves, this was a bit of a shame! Although impossible to work out where each temple would have stood, the columns themselves were impressive.
We walked around the sides of the Forum - better views than from inside! And up into the Piazza del Campidoglio ...
The splendour of the Vatican City
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Loved this restaurant in the castle.
Bus back to station and to our local for cold drinks and chips. Mum and I again ate cheese and crackers for dinner and Nath walked out get dinner from Maccas at the station
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Bargains, bars and vinegar
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We eventually order our food and tuck into the signature dish of pork shoulder prepared to the 2,000 year old recipe of Gaius Matius, cook to Julius Caesar. Slow-roasted for five hours in apples, onion, veinger, red wine, honey and 18 spices it's interesting but not worth the two millennia wait. Coman opts for wild boar and blueberry sauce. While we wait we check out the wine cellar below which is *********e of the lost sights of Rome.
The strange ...