Your jaunt to Naples was amusing. I usually arrive at the station and grab lunch atop the terrace of the Excelsior, before dodging back out!
But, I was surprised by your night train comment: it's only a 2 hr. train ride from Rome, and the night rates are higher than most hotels!
In any case, here are a few links you might be interested in:
Roman Mysteries (children's books set in Ancient Rome - Pompeii) www.romanmysteries.com
Try Ostia Antica: near Rome, more user-friendly and definitely hassle-free!!
www.touringtracks.com
And then, there's my own blog on Life in Italy
burntbythetuscansun.blogspot.com
Buon Viaggio!
Dutch dudes Sounds like you guys are having a ball. I am very jealous as I sit here at work reading this... I was little bit worried when I heard about the earthquake in Italy and I didn't know if you guys were anywhere close by... but i saw on your facebook that you're in Berlin. Enjoy every minute of it. Haha Alex I liked your London blog about the Les Mis tickets. hehe! Glad it ended up being a good experience anyways. Love you lots and take care of each other. xoxo
PS. REMEMBER take lots of photos of the cute eligible hot European boys for me heehee! ;0)
Alex and Peter! Glad to hear from you again. As I wrote on your facebook this morning I was getting worried (like a mother hen) because there was no news from you after London. Really good to hear that you handled the ticket experience so well. Good on you!! They make you savvy for similar experiences in the future. Alex, fantastic to read your blog. With every new one I keep on wishing Ouma could have read them! Keep them rolling. Enjoy. Love, Mamma
checking in... hey darlings! looking forward to following you're adventures - you've got to put photos up too!
hugs to you both... here begins the blog stalking!
xoxo
Lisa Tucci
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Your jaunt to Naples was amusing. I usually arrive at the station and grab lunch atop the terrace of the Excelsior, before dodging back out! But, I was surprised by your night train comment: it's only a 2 hr. train ride from Rome, and the night rates are higher than most hotels! In any case, here are a few links you might be interested in: Roman Mysteries (children's books set in Ancient Rome - Pompeii) www.romanmysteries.com Try Ostia Antica: near Rome, more user-friendly and definitely hassle-free!! www.touringtracks.com And then, there's my own blog on Life in Italy burntbythetuscansun.blogspot.com Buon Viaggio!