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Off to Rome.
A Travel Blog entry by wanttoseeitall from Dulles, Virginia, United States
... is about an hour from the airport, Rome is full of hustle and bustle. Our hotel is about 2 blocks from the Vatican so is a decent location and a decent hotel. Ate dinner that night in a local restaurant, music and introductions ...
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Trekking and Climbing in the Dolomites
A Travel Blog entry by wenzels from Cortina D'Ampezzo, Veneto, Italy
... of Italy! We'll be back! P.S.: A great guide for the Alte Vie of the Dolomites is Dolomite Trekking by Henry Stedman. The Cicerone equivalent is rubbish. But Cicerone have a fairly useful via ferrata guide. Our whole exploits were covered on the Kompass ...
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Arrive in Italy!
A Travel Blog entry by couchonbp from Rome, Italy
... our luggage, we were greeted by our driver who picked up a bunch of us from the airport and brought us over to our hotel (Hotel Cicerone). Our tour guide, Gloria, gave us suggestions for sight-seeing for the rest of the day. We went to the Piazza ...
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Commandante Carlos
A Travel Blog entry by pascal-manu from Manaus, Estado do Amazonas, Brazil
... danach fuhr uns Mauro zum belebten Hafen von Manaus. Dort trafen wir erstmals auf Commandante Carlos! An Board seines Speedboots Cicerone begann unser 4-tägiges Amazonasabenteuer. Nach einer halben Stunde erreichten wir die Stelle, wo der Rio Negro auf ...
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Last night in Rome
A Travel Blog entry by travelprincess1 from Rome, Italy
... nbsp; After a wonderful farewell dinner, we left the restaurant and walked quickly back to the bus and drove back to the hotel. I'm finished packing now and I'm not really looking forward to the plane ride. I enjoyed making new ...
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Ciao Roma!
A Travel Blog entry by jklenk from Rome, Lazio, Italy
... was where Caligula was murdered I guess) so that creeped us both out. When we left, we caught a bus back to the hotel which fortunately went by the Circus maximus (Jen was impressed by its size) and the end of the Piazza Navona and then over the ...
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Unexpected great city.
A Travel Blog entry by tiramillas from Moscow, Central Russia, Russia
... studying the seasonnal meteorology than to know about the city. This neither was a necessity, considering that we had our proper cicerone. This lack of knowledge made the impact more shocking. I hadn't the minor idea about what large the city was, ...
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Day 2 or Day 1 that continues. Boy I'm tired.
A Travel Blog entry by mongo202 from Rome, Lazio, Italy
1330hrs After checking into the hotel, showering and trying not to fall asleep (that's a way to avoid jet lag, don't sleep until it's night where you are), set off to walk to the Vatican. Can't keep the Pope waiting. Observations as we go; smoking is a ...
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Disneylandia del yoga
A Travel Blog entry by carlosgey from Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India
... el protocolo, fuimos a por nustros platos, cubierto (cuchara) y vaso, alli nos encontramos a nuestro amigo Sikh que nos habia hecho de cicerone la primera vez. Comimos, muy bien por cierto, y salimos de alli. La idea era ira a ayudar a cortar patatas pero ...
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The Haute Route: the cheater's way!
A Travel Blog entry by wenzels from Chamonix, Rhône-Alpes, France
... and informed „on the job". We bought 2 maps: swisstopo 5027T and 5028T which were excellent and 2 guidebooks: the Cicerone Guide by Kev Reynolds which is useful for the altitude profiles and the Trailblazer guide by Alexander Stewart which has ...
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Relax and surf on the coast
A Travel Blog entry by melmax from Guayaquil, Ecuador
... Denise, a friend of Massimo's oncle Sandro: not only she's hosted us in her fantastic apartment but also she's been our "Cicerone"/guide on a beautiful tour of Guayaquil. She's explained to us the reconstruction the city has been undergoing over the last ...
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Day One of the Big Adventure
A Travel Blog entry by mongo202 from Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
... around traffic. It was like the Italian Job at Kings Island, but real life. Hold it was a real Italian Job! We arrived at the Hotel Cicerone at 1000 (10am). Our room was not available yet, so we walked to a sidewalk cafe, and 8 I had my first real ...
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Into the blue, you and I, to the circus in the sky
A Travel Blog entry by lizsandell from Torres del Paine, Patagonia, Chile
... going to sound – I’m hardly Tulisa). So I have now found out a bit more information (read John’s Cicerone guide). The name Patagonia derives from the description of the native Mapuche population by Antonia Pigafetta in his record of the ...
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Viaggio in Sicilia
A Travel Blog entry by maurice1943 from Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
... di questa cerchia, la città ricca e potente, viene divisa in cinque quartieri (La pentapòli di cui parla Cicerone): Achradina e Tyche a carattere residenziale, Neàpolis ricca di edifici monumentali; Epìpoli con funzione strategica, e Ortigia per il ...
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Via Cicerone, 55/C, Rome, Lazio, Italy
... to be friendly & helpful and the location to be very convenient for us. We would stay in this hotel again. No No Cicerone from anonymous I spent one night at this hotel as a single traveler with a tour group. The street noise was ...
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Isa Rome
Via Cicerone 39, Rome, Lazio, Italy
... and across. We would stay there again, however my husband prefers a more warm atmosphere as opposed to contemporary. Loved the hotel from anonymous As a gift from our Roman friends, we stayed here during the end of our honeymoon in Italy. ...
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