Hotel Opera Roma offers superior accommodations right in front of the Opera Theatre of Rome, in the central Via Nazionale area, one of the most exclusive districts of Rome.
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Opera Roma, Rome
Opera Roma offers superior accommodation right in front of the Opera Theatre, in the ... more
central Via Nazionale area, one of the most exclusive districts of Rome.The privileged historic centre location of the Opera Roma allows you to reach most of the major...
HOTEL OPERA ROMA, Rome
Sonya Suite distinguishes herself apart from other Roman hotels and guesthouses for the ... more
modern elegance of its interiors and for offering the best comforts and services among those available from other hotels in Rome.Guests are received in charming com...
The Opera Hotel, Rome
Opened in January 2006, the centrally located Opera Hotel occupies a fully renovated late ... more
19th century building between Piazza Venezia and Piazza Della Repubblica, 500 metres from the Colosseum and the Trevi Fountain. In the 13 guestrooms, a contempor...
Roman Forun Colosseum Basilic of Santa Maria Maggiore and commercial center of Rome such as Via Nazionale Via del Corso Few meters from Opera HouseWell connected by underground and main buses lines 2 minutes walking from hotel Walking distance from Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain around 10 15 minutes walkingAll rooms have private bathroom with bathtub or shower Well decorated with all major comforts:minibar Satellite TV Telephone with Direct line hairdryer and Air conditioningHotel is also equipped with American Bar Breakfast room Reading room TV roomAll major credit cards are accepted
Hotel Opera Roma offers superior accommodations right in front of the Opera Theatre of Rome, in the central Via Nazionale area, one of the most exclusive districts of Rome.
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: Walking distance from home Disadvantages: Not worth walking to
...Let's get one thing straight right away. Tony Romas doesn't have a restaurant in Edinburgh but there is a newly opened one in Livingston. Can the ciao database be wrong? It hardly bears thinking about. Anyway, Livingston is close enough to Edinburgh as far as I'm concerned and it should be for you too.
Phase 3 of Livingston's town centre opened just in time for Xmas last year and one of the features was an outdoor 'promenade' of sorts featuring a number of restaurant chains including Nandos, Wagamama, Chiipolatas (or some such Mexican-type thing) among others. Among the others is Tony Romas.
I can't say I was all that tempted by chicken piri-pri or guacamachillilitos, so Tony Romas it was to be.
Livingston is just the place for a corporate branded, characterless chain restaurant - we don't do quaint or cute here. So shiny...
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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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