Villa Patrizia
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An island, public transport and more obelisks
... the direction of the Colosseum, stopped at a small (and very friendly) caffe on the corner of via Celimontana. Xander's book said there was another obelisk at villa Celimontana, so we walked in that direction, but were distracted by another playground - a much nicer one this time, so we stayed for a while, before turning down via Claudia towards the Colosseum once again. Before we reached it, we found a taxi rank, and suddenly Xander couldn't possibly walk a ...
A despedida da Toscana e a chegada a Cidade Eterna
... me encontrar com a Deia para fazermos o checkin...
subimos no elevador... aqueles antigos que abre a porta manualmente, etc.... mas coubemos todos.. nos e as malas pelo menos..... ao chegarmos no hotel a surpresa..... lindo.... super novinho e moderno..... que bom..... deixamos as malas no quarto e fomos passear por Roma....
Como nao qeuriamos arriscar a chegada ao Vaticano, pois tinhamos ingressos para a visita a Necropolis a ...
A M A Z I N G !
Rome
Rome is amazing.
First let me say that the day of our tour was a long weekend holiday coupled with the Catholic holy day of "All Saints" It seemed as if more people were in the Vatican than in all of Mesa.
The ship docked at 7:30 AM and by 8:30 we were in a van headed for Rome. The private Rome tour arranged through Cruise Critic had a tour guide meet us at the Coliseum and then continued with us for the entire day returning to the ship at 6:30 ...
When in Rome . . .
... I had hoped to take the kids down into the catacomb-like area beneath the church to view a 4th century church, a 2nd century Mithraeum altar (a Christian-type cult) and a 1st century building that houses a fresh water spring, but that may have to wait for another day. Taking a lesson from the Romans, who repair to their homes mid day for a rest and a family lunch, we headed back for some pasta and a rest.
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When in Rome
... map, drew out a plan on it, and went for it.
First we started with the Spanish Steps, statues, 100 steps, part of a beautiful square that led to a street to get us to this non tourist church. This church is named Capucinne (sp?) . So what this church actually was, was a cemetery/ decorative burial area where past priests of Italy were placed upon display. We were not aloud to take pictures or videos of this place, but I had purchased a few post cards and made a ...
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