
A Fascinating New App for Exploring Rome – Time Travel Rome
While we all know, I hope, that Rome was built by the Romans, and when exploring Rome, we rarely miss out on iconic sights such
While we all know, I hope, that Rome was built by the Romans, and when exploring Rome, we rarely miss out on iconic sights such
I have to admit I had my doubts about a city break with kids, but my recent family holiday in Rome may just have converted
I thought it was too good to be true! As of 16th June, 2011 – the Hidden History of Rome documentary is no longer available.
Visitors of Rome usually fall in love with this spectacular city. However, they usually have one complaint – the high prices of most of the hotels. So to make one’s visit a bit easier on the wallet here is a list of hotels in Rome that one can actually afford.
After having taken the Freccia Rossa – Red Arrow train from Milan, I’m now safely ensconced in my hotel in Rome, the Albergo Cesàri.
My post about a Japanese couple’s bad experience in a Rome restaurant sparked some discussion, and also led to Blog from Italy reader David suggesting a few places in Rome which serve good food at reasonable prices.
Situated a mere stones-throw away from Rome’s famous Piazza Navona, a romantic meal for two Japanese tourists in the Passetto restaurant turned out to be such as costly experience that it probably left a bad taste in the two diners mouths.
The Sant’Eustachio Cafè down in Rome is something of a legend. This mythical coffee house located in Piazza Sant’Eustachio should be something of a Mecca for all lovers of Italian coffee.
No, not literally! ATAC is the Roman equivalent of Milan’s public transport company – ATM. Like ATM, whose site I talked about in my ‘A useful site, almost – ATM Milan’ post, ATAC also has a site which allows you to calculate routes around Italy’s capital.