Locanda San Cosimato
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Exploring Rome
... an extremely old building (almost 2000 years old) and is well known by engineers as one of the earliest and best preserved use of concrete and still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world. From the outside the Pantheon looks . . . well run down, but considering it's older than many of the ruins in the Roman Forum it looks remarkable good. The interior of the Pantheon ...
Pick Pockets on the Metro in Rome
... to the cheers of the other riders.
Some of the Metro platforms were far underground . . .the escalators were amazing. I am just glad they all worked so we did not have to take the stairs !!!
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Our last full day in Rome!
... the place was rocking! Sunday and people are everywhere. I walked to a spot where there was a good vantage spot over the square where the girls sat and people watched, they are good at that. Plus, they had sore feet from the walking yesterday.
From here we decided to go towards the Spanish Steps, and this is the preferred route of everyone! The Spanish steps do not disappoint! so we had a lunch in the adjoining piazza, beautiful, again...
We decided to go to ...
The big day had come...
... of walking or having to catch another bus; we were all tired. Dinner was great...very satisfying...the mozzerella was wonderful; this time we actually had lettuce with the mozz balls!
We were joined for a visit by Giuseppe after dinner who was asked more than a few questions about Italy. Mom loves questions! I guess now that I'm writing this I do the same. It's always nice to have ...
Tour of Rome
... is guaranteed by the small space of the surrounding square which serves as a theatre. The central statue represents Neptune, and the side statues symbolize the abundance and the health that water has always given to the City of Rome. The fountain is truly magnificent. We were very surprised to find that everything is built right up to the fountain, so unless you knew it was there (or were guided) you would never find it. We threw our coins in the fountain ...