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Rome through bloodshot eyes
A Travel Blog entry by gsrj.harker from Rome, Lazio, Italy
... sexy support stockings and into a pair of shorts before finding a coffee and finding the Spanish Steps which are only 400m from the hotel. Took in a lot of sights and by 10am were hungry but not much was open. It seemed like 5pm. The artwork in the ...
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More in Rome
A Travel Blog entry by amandawhitaker from Rome, Latium, Italy
... is a day of exploring Rome and we get tomorrow afternoon and night to ourself. its my roomie's bday and we are going to celebrate tomorrow!!! WOO WOO. I miss yall, i will update my blog tomorrow about my day. love yall! xoxoxoxo much love, Amanda panda ...
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Capturing All of Rome
A Travel Blog entry by davis2011 from Rome, Lazio, Italy
... smell. What a wonderful idea, I wish it was possible. Tonight we dine in the piazza. Tomorrow we depart Rome, via Fiat Panda, and make our way to Tuscany. Rome is romantic and well aged. What can be better than ...
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Rome
A Travel Blog entry by kwoo from Rome, Lazio, Italy
... are a few things we've done so far in Rome. I'll update Munich and Venice later. Yesterday we got into our hotel (Pension Panda...awesome name) which is about 1 minute from the Spamish steps. Perfect location. We went down to the Colleseum to try and ...
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Roman Holiday
A Travel Blog entry by jen-steve from Rome, Lazio, Italy
... . What more then, besides a place to crash and daily fresh linens and towels do you need on your budget stay? The Hotel Panda's shortcomings were greatly out-shadowed by what lies beyond it's front doors. A plus for the hotel was it's proximity to ...
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Fountains, Pantheon, and more
A Travel Blog entry by thomasgillam from Rome, Lazio, Italy
... mimes trying to make a living by dressing in costumes and putting out the cup. We visited Piazza Navona as it was close to our Hotel Panda. This stadium sized plaza was laid out in a former arena built by Domitian in A.D. 86, and was later paved over and ...
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Leaning tower of Pizza - mmmm
A Travel Blog entry by earthjourney from Rome, Lazio, Italy
... Spanish Steps that Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck had a conversation about a 'princessly' haircut in "Roman Holiday". We found our hotel; the Hotel Panda, a block or two away and went back to the steps to look. We were too tired to attempt an upward ...
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The Roman Forum, Palatine Hill and Beyond
A Travel Blog entry by thomasgillam from Rome, Lazio, Italy
... , I had made a friend! Following dinner, we visited the Capoline Museum for more marvelous marble sculptures. The weather held good, and we had a very enjoyable day, but were quite tired by the time we rolled back into our Panda ...
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Vatican Museum, Saint Peter, and his Basilica
A Travel Blog entry by thomasgillam from Rome, Lazio, Italy
... center of the event, sort of like using them as human candles. The true believer, the Apostle Peter came to Rome to spread his message of Love and tolerance to the Romans in 64 A.D.. The Romans , in typical fashion, decided quickly ...
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Viva Roma!
A Travel Blog entry by ronandkathy from Rome, Lazio, Italy
... we had the whole day in front of us. A very well- dressed shuttle driver whisked us to the Panda Hotel, near the Piazza Espagna (Spanish Steps) Thanks for the great suggestion, Tom and Elvira. We quickly settled, then hustled off ...
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All roads lead to Roma!
A Travel Blog entry by sharon1306 from Rome, Italy
... hours. Its almost 1PM by the time we get to Rome Termini. Now, we need to find the metro to get to our hotel. We're staying at the Pensione Panda, which is near the Spanish Steps. We find the metro station, buy tickets and hop in for the short ride to ...
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A week without Wifi?
A Travel Blog entry by backpacker44 from Tuscany, Italy
... out the door. Wahoo! She didn't miss her short connection in Paris! Yay! We headed to Hertz and picked up our rental. A little Panda Fiat.. Much bigger then the Chevy Matis that I drove in Greece. We loaded our bags and headed to our hotel, with the ...
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Country 1 - Capital Asmara
A Travel Blog entry by mandy_karl from Asmara, Eritrea
... (dresses with shawls) Can't believe after a short time in the sun I am now taking up my brownie name and walking around with Panda eyes!!! Travellers Tips There are no ATM's here and using visa costs 5% commission - bring US Dollars. Make sure you get a ...
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China Dairy, 2008
A Travel Blog entry by wilf_day from Shanghai, China
... be unfinished and closed-in, shutting off the dust and sending perhaps a million migrants home. As we arrived at our Beijing Sheraton hotel, I got another laugh from our group as we looked around the modernistic four-story atrium, when I said "Ho, hum, ...
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Florence is amazing
A Travel Blog entry by amandawhitaker from Florence, Tuscany, Italy
... tonight was creme puffs with awsome chocolate sauce ontop! wow so good! after dinner we just hung out and talked a little outside the hotel and i met four Chi Omegas that are on the trip from University of Kentucky! it was great to meet other chi o from ...
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Coasting around Amalfi
A Travel Blog entry by tabonyhl from Sorrento, Italy
... difficult and we nearly headed to Pompeii at one point before straightening ourselves out towards Sorrento. Our cute little Fiat Panda hummed along contentedly, Greg and I stuffed in the backseat with the bags that wouldn't fit in the ...
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Sardinia
A Travel Blog entry by thedschneid from Alghero, Italy
... -for the land near where Napoleon was banished. We flew there (an hour flight there and beautiful 40 minutes back). We stayed in a hotel because it was just as expensive as a hostel and in a good location, right near the beach. The whole point of ...
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Via della Croce, 35, Rome, Lazio, Italy
... . Small room but well-designed. Price was off-season price of 42 euros a night, if memory serves. Would repeat. Hotel Panda a fabulous find! from saraallison11 First, I have to say I wasn't sure how close the Panda would be to the ...
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