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Colosseo, Palatino and Foro Romano
A Travel Blog entry by jmontano from Rome, Italy
... let's just say - gruesome at best. When the Roman empire fell it was abandoned and during the middle ages, it became a palace. Today, the Colosseum is one of the most visited sights in Rome. Contrary to myths about Christianity and the ...
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Disco fever in Acapulco
A Travel Blog entry by joegoldston from Acapulco, Pacific Coast, Mexico
... is a tourist center in the terminal and he had sheafs of listings for hotels and we could choose based on price and amenities. We chose the Romano Palace, a 22 story high rise right on the "strip". It looked OK and we were on the 17 th floor. Again rather ...
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Roma
A Travel Blog entry by losviajesdelili from Rome, Lazio, Italy
... . Roma tiene una historia de mas de 3000 años, es una metrópolis epica y monumental , centro del Imperio Romano, y la poderosa caput mundi (capital del mundo). Luego, la capital del mundo Catolico, y sigue siendo poderosa. Con sus tesoros ...
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All Roads Lead to Rome...
A Travel Blog entry by yvo from Rome, Latium, Italy
... sun was shining at a comfortable temperature and it just felt right. We stayed at a very unique hostel called the Funny Palace where the reception is a Laundromat and internet place at the same time; the guys running the place took a little getting used ...
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A City to Behold
A Travel Blog entry by sakuyaini from Rome, Lazio, Italy
... . Then off we went, more walking, up the stairs, past Campidoglio, then on to Piazza Venezia. The Venezia Palace is overwhelmingly enourmous, with an impressive statue of King Vittorio Emannuelle. The gazillion of tourists looks like ants ...
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Capital de Jordania
A Travel Blog entry by cyo from Amman, Jordan
... hemos encontrado ha sido bonico de veritat. Las vistas de la ciudad desde el palacio son impresionantes, incluido el anfiteatro romano con capacidad para 8000 personas. Hoy como es viernes, empieza el fin de semana en Jordania (viernes y sabado), ...
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The rest of the story…
A Travel Blog entry by mar-2011 from Delhi, India
... first few days I spent running around town getting organized again and replacing most of my lost items. With help from Jean and Romano who both know Delhi very well I bought a new daypack, laptop, prescription glasses, sunglasses and so on. I spent hours ...
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Gothic neighborhood & surroundings
A Travel Blog entry by superzoom from Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
... Sant Jaume square, the most important public place in the city, where the Town Hall building and the “Generalitat” Palace are located. Around this epicenter you will easily get lost on the narrow streets that flow into every direction, so you ...
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The Uffuzi
A Travel Blog entry by laven from Florence, Tuscany, Italy
... and the entrance is guarded by a reproduction of Michelangelo's David and Baccio Bandinelli's Hercules and Cacus. Inside the palace are several courtyards complete with ornate columns, partly-faded frescoes, sculptures and plaques with quotes from famous ...
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Old city stuff
A Travel Blog entry by chaletaria from Athens, Attica, Greece
... we reached the Theatre of Herodes Atticus. The Theatre was built in 161 AD by Herodus Atticus (a very wealthy Romano-greek Athenian aristocrat belonging to Kimon & Miltiades family & claiming descent from Theseus as well as a father ...
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Friday march 24 2000 sunny with some clouds ...
A Travel Blog entry by stevewall from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
... on a dessert of bread pudding. Sunday, April 1, 2000 sunny We and the couple from the B&B had Brunch at Commander's Palace, 1403 Washington Ave. (jacket & slacks, are req. tie opt.) It was much more fun with another couple. We were ...
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Cordoba - Protected by the Archangel Raphael
A Travel Blog entry by iberiantravels from Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain
... paintings, etc. throughout the city. We toured the impressive and awe-inspiring Mezquita (mosque turned cathedral) there, the Palace of the Christian Kings, (and the royal stables that go with them). The Mezquita was unbelievable, ...
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Pictures from Spain
A Travel Blog entry by kantors_abroad from Andalucia, Spain
... Hostal Vienna in Granada Oct 16 (Day 2): Granada (Alhambra) 9 Julie with cannons at the Alhambra, an 11-centry Muslim fortress/palace 10 Stephen at the Alhambra entry 11 Outside the Alcazaba 12 Entry gate 13 Close up on an entry gate mosaic 14 ...
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Day 6 - Rome
A Travel Blog entry by ladha from Rome, Lazio, Italy
... lots of water. Piazza Venetian Palace was the next spot on our list and below is some of the pictures. It’s a beautiful palace that is completely constructed in white Marble stone. We tried the Tirammese cake with Café Latte later in the evening to ...
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The Eternal City
A Travel Blog entry by laven from Rome, Lazio, Italy
... ) that was named after the royal Spanish-Bourbon embassy. Even to this day the Kingdom of Spain is represented in the Renaissance palace with the Scalinata della Trinità dei Monti (Spanish Stairs) linking the embassy with a church across the street. The ...
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12th May 2000 Rome: Trastevere
A Travel Blog entry by gavinc from Rome, Italy
... the wheat or the past itself. We have been cooking with Barilla, and seem to be getting an excellent "aldente" pasta. We shared a Trippa Romano-for which he was happy to provide an extra plate for Ches. At L59,000 it was good but not as good value as ...
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My day trip to Mainz
A Travel Blog entry by keviimis from Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
... because I saw some cool looking buildings, The first building I went towards was the Electors Palace, which has been converted into the Romano-Germanic Central Museum. The majority of the building looked like it was library and research ...
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The end of the line...
A Travel Blog entry by joesjourneys from St. Petersburg, North-West Russia, Russia
... be a suitable introduction to what was to follow. Over the next 4 hours I wandered the great halls and corridors of the Winter Palace and its adjoining buildings taking in what those who are in the know consider to be one of the finest collections of art ...
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La Vegas la capitale del gioco d' azzardo
A Travel Blog entry by karlamato from Las Vegas-Nevada, Nevada, United States
... un fascino irresistibile. Il centro dello Strip è dominato dall’ inconfondibile sagoma del Cesar’s Palace dove tutto è ambientato ai tempi dell’ Impero Romano. Il vicino Mirage offre invece un ambiente in puro stile tropicale e basta ...
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Romano Palace Acapulco
Costera Miguel Aleman No 130, Fracc Farallon, Acapulco, Pacific Coast, Mexico
... to look at a yellow-stained pillow in the morning. You'll regret staying here! An OK place to stay from anonymous The Romano Palace was not what I expected but was not bad. It is good considering what we paid for it. The beach is across ...
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