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Quote: Among the many fashionable shops along the Via Del Corso and other fun shopping areas, Blu Sand has our vote for the most bang per buck. A smallish boutique, Blu Sand's fun clothing style and rather reasonable Read More
Quote: Pure 1950s glamour: marble topped tables, expensive lily and tulip floral concoctions, marble busts, decidedly obsolete cappuccino machines, and beautifully warm, dark wood panelling. This is where you should Read More
Quote: The Via Veneto is one of the more exclusive streets in Rome. Our tour guide had cautioned that to sit at an outdoor cafe along this street, a cappuccino would cost about $20. ~~~~ We found this to be a great Read More
Quote: Largo di Torre Argentina is one of the most famous crime scenes in history. It is a relatively small site, sunken about 20 to 30 feet beneath the street level of modern Rome. It is surrounded by busy streets, Read More
Quote: Yes, when you look at the map, the sea is not far away from Rome! Even if, sometimes, if feels a world away in this bustling town. But catching some rays is just a matter of will, because the frolicking sea is Read More
Quote: A half day walk around the center of the city -- the Pantheon, the Jewish ghetto, fountains, obelisks, and lots of churches. There is a lot of art and history on this tour, a little off the beaten path (not the Read More
Quote: The most noticeable feature of Piazzale Garibaldi is the huge 19th-century monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi, one of the leaders of the Italian unification movement. In addition to the equestrian statue of Read More
Quote: During our brief stay in Rome, in March of 2007, my family stayed in a hotel just a few blocks from the Piazza Barberini. The location was fascinating. Situated in the banking district in Rome, we were exposed Read More
Quote: This tour is great for a first day orientation. It lasts only a few hours. There are some stops at the forum and Colosseum. Quite reasonable. Read More
Quote: Opulently styled with columns and mosaics reminiscent of ancient Rome, Cavalieri Hilton’s 6,600-square-foot Health and Fitness Center is the largest in the city. Combining cutting-edge equipment with the Read More