Buonarroti Home, Rome
Set on the second floor of an historic building, Buonarroti Home offers 10 comfortable ... more
rooms in the centre of Rome, near Termini Station and the Basilica of Saint Mary Major.Frienldy staff will welcome you to Buonarroti Home. Receive free maps. You wil...
Buonarroti Home B&B, Rome
Buonarroti Home Hotel is a magnificent, well-run establishment situated very close to the ... more
Santa Maria Maggiore Church, at the heart of historical Rome. This hotel offers guests the comfort they need to concentrate all their energy on discovering the be...
Buonarroti Home, Roma
Small and strategically located this guest house placed in a 1885 aristocratic building ... more
located in the heart of Rome in the Esqilino Area Just outside the House you can easily enjoy everything the eternal city can offer you Rooms are either in the f...
Advantages: Walking distance from home Disadvantages: Not worth walking to
..., consumeirst uniformity fits right in. Am I being too cynical? Of course. My point is that Livvy hasn't had time to develop homely eateries in the way that most towns and cities have. Around these parts, they just whack up a new building as the mood suits. In fact, when they built the 3rd phase of the centre, they moved the existing mcdonalds 50m further west...or east. Nae bother.
But I digress.
Tony Romas occupies a prime site at one end of the row of restaurants - the row is actually a glass wall with the restaurants hidden behind...well, not actually hidden, it IS glass after all. All the restaurants have a ground level and up the stairs, an, um, upstairs level. Of course, this being Livvy, all have lifts so upstairs level might not be a strictly accurate architectural term. Also, all these restaurants have a terrace for al fresco dining...
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Advantages: Queue jumping, don't have to worry about entrance fees Disadvantages: Can not be cost effective
...The Roma Pass was something a work colleague mentioned to me, although she did not know the name just there was some card thing that gets you benefits.
So I looked up things to do in Rome and eventually came across the website for the Roma Pass through a link from another website. The Roma Pass website is: http://www.romapass.it/?l=en
The website gave me a great insight as to what the card was, there are 2 types of cards, so it explains what both offer and how much they cost.
The standard (red) Roma Pass costs 23 Euros, and the Roma & Piu (blue) Pass costs 25 Euro's.
The website goes on to have tabs for museums, events, a virtual tour, information, download and buy. I opted not to buy ours online, and decided I would get them when there.
The website sells the cards with this strap line "The Cards that offers you...
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Advantages: Interesting easy to read novel Disadvantages: None
...The author, Roma Tearne, was born in Sri Lanka and moved to Britain when ten years old. Before becoming a writer she trained as a painter and her work has been widely exhibited. Bone China is her second book and is a very enjoyable and moving story, following four generations of the de Silva family, from the 1930's onwards.
The de Silva's are a Tamil family living in Ceylon, or Sri Lanka as it was. Grace is the family matriarch to a somewhat dysfunctional family and is the link that bonds all the characters of the book. Grace was born into a rich land owning family but she marries Aloysius for love and watches with great dignity as, over the years, he drinks and gambles away her family's fortune. Always trying to maintain the traditions and customs of her time, in a country every increasingly torn apart by political and civil...
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