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Advantages: Good stopover. Clean and comfortable Disadvantages: None for me
When you're travelling through a country which is steeped in history and culture such as italy is, there's nothing like lodging in hotels that are similarly steeped in history and show off the best of that nation's architectural culture.
The Holiday inn, Modena fits that particular bill precisely...it's nothing like lodging in ...etc.etc.
Suits me sir.
If I'm spending the day slogging around ancient ruins, medieval alleyways and tripping over baroque ornamentation, the last thing I want when I lay my weary head to rest is a rickety old metal bed frame, 'rustic' furniture, and hotels just chock-full of 'character'. No sirree bob. I want modernity, non-descript decor, sound-proofed windows and AC that is functional rather than merely decorative.
Not always, but mostly.
But why would anyone want to visit Modena?
Well, there are ...
Advantages: Lots to see and do Disadvantages: not enough time
paying
Ciao
pronounced Chow
Hello
Arriverderci
Aree'veh'dair'chee
Goodbye
This got a laugh and two very large glasses of chilled white wine (dry and refreshing). The waiter also brought a large bowl of black olives, a bowl of green olives and a bowl of small salted biscuit's (a bit like pretzels) . This cost about £12.00 and even though its pricey it was worth it. We sat for half an hour and relaxed. Capri's little Piazzetta is one of the best known squares in Italy and is a great place to sit and relax and do a bit of people watching.
~ Parco Augosto-The Gardens Of the Emperor Augustus ~
The garden's of the Emperor ...
debmercury 18.03.2008 (14.07.2009)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Capri (Italy)
Advantages: Dancing is fun Disadvantages: Dinner overpriced and bland, expensive
I went to Little Italy a few months ago with my girlfriend and have mixed feelings about the place. Situated on Soho's Frith Street it is the heart of a really buzzy and lively area of London. An area in which you are spoilt for choice for dining, especially with Italian restaurants, you have to be doing something right to survive. Little Italy is a restaurant, bar and club. In the latter two it succeeds, in the former, not so.
As a restaurant, the first thing you'll notice is the abundance of staff waiting to wait on you but somehow unwilling to do so or be helpful. Then there is the food itself, which is grotesquely overpriced at about £30 per head excluding drinks. The bruchetta was like oiled cardboard and our main meat dish favouring better but still fairly bland. So much so I can't even remember what meat it was, probably beef ...