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Ideal_Rock
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We stayed in a very nice hotel in Rome and were utterly surprised that the price included a gorgeous, tasty, fresh breakfast on amazing china and beautiful stemware. It was just so unexpected and the staff was divine. It is three short blocks, really short, from St. Peters Square. A very cheap taxi (Mercedes, all of the taxis) ride to the main attractions i.e. Pantheon, Spanish Steps, Colosseum, Trevi Fountain...
A pair of their complimentary shower flip flops still sit in my closet with their logo. [urlhttp://www.hotelbramante.com/eng/index.php[/url]
It's walking distance to queue for the entrance into the Vatican. Seriously close...quaint...flipping adorable with amazing complimentary food.
Cinque Terre is the "Italian Riviera" and the home of "pesto". It's a good thing we went there near the end of the trip because we purchased so many jars of the best pesto I have ever consumed and our luggage became very heavy to pull the rest of our trip...and we did Florence, Tuscany and Rome after Cinque Terre. We were such rookies on that trip. At least we did Madrid, Barcelona, Nice and Venice before we got to Riomaggiore. I needed a vacation after I got home from that trip. I like TGal's 5,5,4 plan. That is what I would do next time.
ETA: One thing that we did do, that was not discovered through Rick Steve's book, but through a message board on his website was the "Accidental Tourist" day trip in Florence. BEST MONEY EVER SPENT!! If you do decide you want to take a day trip to Florence, I would highly recommend you both check this out. It was the highlight of our entire trip.
http://www.accidentaltourist.com/activities/wine-and-cook/ We just did the winery tour that includes wine/bread tasting. Purchased the most amazing olive oil I've ever had, and then made the best ravioli which was cooked for us in an elaborate old castle with the family that owns and runs the business. What great memories. Damn, now I want to book a trip to Italy.
A pair of their complimentary shower flip flops still sit in my closet with their logo. [urlhttp://www.hotelbramante.com/eng/index.php[/url]
It's walking distance to queue for the entrance into the Vatican. Seriously close...quaint...flipping adorable with amazing complimentary food.
Cinque Terre is the "Italian Riviera" and the home of "pesto". It's a good thing we went there near the end of the trip because we purchased so many jars of the best pesto I have ever consumed and our luggage became very heavy to pull the rest of our trip...and we did Florence, Tuscany and Rome after Cinque Terre. We were such rookies on that trip. At least we did Madrid, Barcelona, Nice and Venice before we got to Riomaggiore. I needed a vacation after I got home from that trip. I like TGal's 5,5,4 plan. That is what I would do next time.
ETA: One thing that we did do, that was not discovered through Rick Steve's book, but through a message board on his website was the "Accidental Tourist" day trip in Florence. BEST MONEY EVER SPENT!! If you do decide you want to take a day trip to Florence, I would highly recommend you both check this out. It was the highlight of our entire trip.
http://www.accidentaltourist.com/activities/wine-and-cook/ We just did the winery tour that includes wine/bread tasting. Purchased the most amazing olive oil I've ever had, and then made the best ravioli which was cooked for us in an elaborate old castle with the family that owns and runs the business. What great memories. Damn, now I want to book a trip to Italy.