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Raindrops, So Many Raindrops
We can't believe that we are about to visit our last city. And it is one that we have been to before. Carol threw a coin into the Trevi Fountain almost two years ago and it worked, because we are returning to Rome today. In order to make our train in Naples, we have to catch the 0826 train from Sorrento to Naples. This only leaves us time to grab some croissants and a couple of pepperoni ham rolls they put out today. They go in the pack and out the door we go. No Cappucino ...
Express!
... for a 5 or 6 euro lunch, and a waiter caught me looking at their menu which averaged 7 to 8 euros and convinced me to sit down. I figured 7 euros was close enough so I sat down. Some restaurants don't let you order tap water, so when that happens I prefer to get wine or something for 50 cents more than the water. I told him two times that I wanted "picolo" which means small. When the bill came it was 15 euros! Turns out there's a cover charge, ...
When in Rome, do as the Romans do..
... can open us”. Nou Dasha, deze ronde sla ik even over…
En na een paar weken ben ik al wat Italiaanser geworden. Zo heb ik mij ook het oversteken in Rome weten eigen te maken. Het verkeer in Rome is een zooitje. Auto’s staan regelmatig dubbel geparkeerd en van een stopverbod hebben ze ook nooit gehoord. Daardoor kan het gebeuren dat er ’s ochtends opeens een auto half op de ...
Ancient Rome
... A.D., during the construction of the Aurelian walls, Hadrian's mausoleum was fortified and incorporated in the wall around Rome. From that point on the building which had become known as the Castel Sant'Angelo was slowly turned into a fortress and in 1277 it was acquired by the papacy who used the building as a refuge in case of danger.
A secret corridor known as the Passetto di Borgo, connects the Castel Sant'Angelo with ...
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