Monday, 3 December 2012
Cheap Hotels In Orlando - Our First Night in Rome
In one I thought I saw Heidi and her grandfather as they waved. I saw peaks and glaciers as well as peaceful river valleys. Which revealed the snowy Alps below, i raised the plastic curtain at my window seat. That was how I felt until just a short time later on the second leg of our flight. Yet, rob confided after arriving in Amsterdam that he didn't feel like he was in a foreign country.
Our van driver spoke a little English and pointed out some of the sights as we passed classical Roman ruins and sights within the city. Arriving in Rome our five couples took two cabs to two different hotels.
Which means several hotels could share the same location with each floor being a different hotel, in Rome we were introduced to Eurorooms where a hotel could mean just one floor of hotel rooms at a certain location. As Americans we were all used to a hotel being a building with overnight rooms for rent at a certain location. Unpacked and asleep, soon we were in our rooms at the Cambridge Hotel.
A computer and connection to the internet, and across from the office on the ground floor was a small business office for guests with a printer, there was a continental breakfast on the first floor. Our rooms were all on the third floor.
It worked perfectly. But we never had any mechanical problems, you would think that two people and a bag would be pretty much of an overload. Our shoulders touched the two outside walls, with either Rob or myself at the narrow end of the elevator. Which served us all, very small elevator, everyone at the different hotels shared the services including a very.
So we waited a couple of days for a shower, our shower didn't work and the "down the hall" option didn't appeal to us. The bathroom was down the hall offering two toilets that also served as shower stalls. For eighty Euros a night each couple had a room with a lavatory and a shower combination.
The staff were helpful and the rooms were clean. We were lucky to get rooms at the Cambridge. The floors were marble. The rooms had fifteen-foot ceilings and hand painted doors and armoirs.
So I was happy, nothing came out crawling or scurrying during the night. The Cambridge is nowhere in those categories. You would assume you were booking accomodations in a four or five star hotel, the brochure has great photographs and from appearances. Otherwise we would have been disappointed, we didn't book the rooms because of their brochure.
Not so much in the city, perhaps. . . Out in the countryside the clothes pick up a fresh smell . It is very convenient. The warm air dries clothes quickly, besides saving electricity, people everywhere in Italy dry their clothes outside. But this is more universal, we thought this was quaint at first. A window in the hallway looked out into a shaft where people dried their laundry on clotheslines.
Which is not a bad way to start the day, she was awakened by birds singing. The garden provided a wake up call for Peg. If so they were having a great time after vespers. Although Pegs says it belonged to a convent, there was unseen partying going on there, perhaps. Just a few meters down the block there was a private courtyard or garden. Peg and I would hang out the window and look onto a mostly deserted street. But we couldn't see them, in the late evening we could hear constant crowds having a great time. But a little loud, which was pleasant, i kept our window open. A constantly running radiator in our room was a thorn in our side. For us the climate was warm.
). And it was. . . I chose a seat outside on the street at the Amici Bar (we translated this to mean The Friendly Bar . I chose the second bar on the block. After walking a very short distance and turning a few corners I found what I was looking for. I think I was looking for a friendly place to have a glass of wine or beer like Cheers in Boston. I left a note and took a walk. After settling in I took a short trip around the block to scout out the area.
Our mood and outlook changed from jetlag to adventure. Jan and Mike must have turned the block to the Cambridge and I turned the block going the other way. I had hardly a chance to get comfortable when our group arrived.
" "This is what I dreamed Rome would be like, a giggling Sue looked out at the occasional scooter darting past parked cars and confided between toasts. With a cigarette and a beer Randy's eyes popped open and a smile spread across his face.
The staff at the Amici joked with us and plied us with a free taste of some kind of lemon liquor and excused our lack of Italian language skills.
We should have taken notes, perhaps. But it wasn't the same, a few days later in Tuscany we bought something similar to the Lemonchello. But is willing to try just about anything when he is on an adventure, randy is mostly a beer drinker. You can order hard liqour, if you visit a Gelateria (an Italian ice cream store). Almost any kind of store or shop is a drinking establishment in Italy, unlike America.
This gave us a restaurant we knew we could come back to if we couldn't find another one that evening and also gave us a place for coffee in the morning. We knew the bar stayed open until 8:30 pm and opened again at 6:00 am. ). Which dominates the skyline of the Puget Sound area of home, rainier. The candy bar is shaped like our own Mt. Washington, haley in Tacoma, we gave our waiter a Mountain Bar (produced by Brown & upon leaving the restaurant.
When visiting other cities in Italy (like Florence) you can buy discounted tickets from the same company there by showing your tickets from Rome. Keep your receipts. However, the tickets were good for twenty-four hours. I fell asleep during the tour and I don't think any of us ever hopped off. We headed out to a "hop on hop off" tour bus of central Rome.
" Whoaaaaaaaa, whoa, whoa. . . Robinson . Mrs, here's to you, "So. Soon the music changed from techno-pop to geezer music and Frank Sinatra was crooning some of his worst songs as we all laughed and sang along. The waiter stepped into the dining room and arranged a table for ten, while we drank. And the waiter poured us each a glass of sparkling white wine, we stumbled into what looked like a typical bar. (www.livingroomroma.com); we stopped into the strangest place: The Living Room Bar Café. We were starving, although it was still early for Italians to eat. We were ready for dinner, after riding the bus.
The food was good and the wine went down easily. Salami and rocket, tomatoe slices, the carbonara was excellent and the antipasti feautred parmasean cheese slivers. But we had a nice time, the bathroom featured swinging doors and toilets and lavatories that didn't really work.
We were tired and happy to be in Rome. We arrived back at the hotels early in the evening and laid down for a little nap.
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