Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/02/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Dear Alastair (and Helen) > Rome is one of our absolutely favorite places in the World! Suggest > you stay in the old section of the city. The Albergo Santa Chiara > (www.albergosantachiara.com) is a group of houses developed as a > hotel just around the corner from the Pantheon. If that is full > (Europeans knowing a good thing populate it frequently and early) the > Albergo del Senato (www.albergodelsenato.it) hotel at the corner of > the square where the Pantheon is located is a good alternative. In > May its roof top terrace will be open to watch the action in the > Piazza della Rotonda below. We have stayed in both. Don't miss the > Villa Borghese - you need half a day and must book tickets in > advance. Learn to take the electric 8 passenger buses that glide > around the old quarter - their routes are not the same coming and > going but it doesn't matter - the scenery is great either way and the > occupants equally interesting. Connect up, if you can, with the > unsanctioned history tours run by (mostly) American history majors > studying in Rome - they are great value and you also learn what it's > like to live in Rome as a foreigner. We accidentally caught up with > one such group outside the Vatican and used them to take three > walking tours. Watch your belongings closely in crowded public > places. Rome in May - wish we could join you! > Cheers, > Howard (and Esther) Great advise especially on the hotels. Join us if you can ;-) I'm beginning to think about the camera gear already and how to keep it to myself ;-) I'm thinking about a small b/w Leica and the baby rollei along with the M8. Cheers Alastair