genuine 11th century castle set in the Lazio countryside north of Rome. The historic centre of the city is accessible by car or by train. Facilities include a fitness ...
genuine 11th century castle set in the Lazio countryside north of Rome. The historic centre of the city is accessible by car or by train. Facilities include a fitness centre, conference centre, swimming pool, restaurant, terrace and bar. Rooms for disabled guests are available on request.
Advantages: History, breath-taking artwork, pizzas and icecreams Disadvantages: Precious few WCs, more choice for veggies.
...last minute. This time we booked the flight with ebooker.com and the hotel – Hotel della Muse – direct. We just missed our booking for a direct flight to Rome so had break our journey at Venice. This sounds more fun than it is. We ended up wandering around Venice airport for a couple of hours.
Both flights were with Air Italia and we were delighted to find ourselves on scheduled rather than chartered flights on two out of the three journeys. (More leg room and slightly bigger more comfortable chairs with enough room for two people to use the arm-rests.)
We had checked with the airline about my vegetarian meal, always a good policy, and it duly arrived. When we went out this was a breakfast and on return a lunch. Unfortunately, the Italian idea of what constitutes a vegetarian meal – a dish of vegetables and a bread roll...
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Advantages: History, lots of things too see and so, food, amazing museums, Gelato Disadvantages: Too much to see, crowded around major sight, fear of being pickpocketed
...on the track of the Pantheon. We did have a map in the guidebook that we used but there are also a few street signs around Rome pointing towards the main attractions such as the Trevi fountain, Pantheon etc. When we came to the Pantheon it didn't look like much from the outside. We approached from the back and on one of the walls a homeless guy was taking a very restful siesta. But in front of the church there were a lot more people. The Piazza della Rotonda was filled with tourists taking pictures and people resting on the steps of the fountain. The entrance to the church is free and it looks better inside. The main light comes from a hole in the dome itself (known as the oculus) and it provides a nice atmosphere inside. There is not much inside the dome…apart from tombs along the edges of the wall. You will find the tomb of Raphael amongst others...
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Advantages: A lifetime of sights to see, excellent transport, amazing ice cream Disadvantages: Very busy
...I visited here with two student friends in 2003, on a mission to soak up a lot of culture, have a great time and not spend much money, and we did pretty well on all counts. After sitting through years of torturous Latin lessons at school, I had high hopes for the city. We managed to find possibly the strangest hotel in Rome to stay in, the Hotel Giarda, near Stazione Termini, where they monitored our every movements through strategically placed security cameras, and the chamber maids had a good daily rifle through our luggage, but other than that it was well situated for exploring.
Here are my top Roma sights (in no particular order):
Vatican City: Even though this is slap bang in the middle of Rome, the Vatican is technically an independent state, with the Pope as sovereign, its own post office and legal system, and definitely...
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'''Me and my writing...'''
One of the things I've been cramming into my life recently is a creative writing class. Though my main interest is in historical fiction, I'll have a go at most things - short stories, articles, poetry (seriously dreadful,... more