Tag Archives: Travel tips

More Options Than You Think – From Rome to Amalfi Coast

More Options Than You Think – From Rome to Amalfi Coast

Last month when Gillian told me that she would be taking the bus from Rome to the Amalfi Coast, it sure got my attention. I usually only go to Positano with Luca by car and had never thought of alternatives as they seem too complicated. I was keen to hear about Gillian’s experience because if ... Read More »

Handy tips on taking the train from Rome to Florence

Handy tips on taking the train from Rome to Florence

Taking the train from Rome to Florence is simply so convenient that we had not doubt this was how we will get there for our tour of Florence. Now that there are two train operators that get you from Rome to the center of Florence, it really doesn’t make sense to drive there unless you ... Read More »

More than a city stroll of Florence

More than a city stroll of Florence

Waking up at an ungodly hour to catch the train to Florence or anything for that matter is not my cup of tea. On top of that, Luca had a fever and all these were signs that maybe we shouldn’t be going on a walking tour of Florence. Nonetheless, we were troopers and went forward ... Read More »

Discovering Todi: Main Sights and Hidden Gems – Part 2

Discovering Todi: Main Sights and Hidden Gems – Part 2

Now on to some exciting hidden gems that I saw in Todi together with Elisa from TodiGuide. I hope you have checked out Part 1 of Discovering Todi which covers attractions that are definitely high on the list of must-sees in this town. During my visit to Todi, the main sights were fascinating but the ... Read More »

Discovering Todi: Main Sights and Hidden Gems – Part 1

Discovering Todi: Main Sights and Hidden Gems – Part 1

A couple of weekends ago, thanks to the kind invitation by Hotel Bramante Todi, we spent a few amazing days in Todi.  Adding to this incredible experience was the opportunity to discover Todi together with Elisa, a.k.a. the TodiGuide. Although I had mentioned that I could explore Todi on my own, she insisted on showing ... Read More »

First Step – Getting to Rome

First Step – Getting to Rome

You’ve heard the saying that “All roads lead to Rome” and thanks to the progress made since Roman times, getting to Rome is now not only limited to roads! While the most convenient way for most travelers is by air, traveling by train to Rome has become increasingly popular in Europe. Here are some known ... Read More »

Attraction in Rome: Basilica di Santo Stefano Rotondo

Attraction in Rome: Basilica di Santo Stefano Rotondo

A few weeks ago, as I was in Celio, I dropped by Santo Stefano Rotondo to get some relief from the heatwave that we have been experiencing in Rome.  What’s wonderful about this Basilica is that there is usually hardly any visitors here.  Its tranquil grounds is welcoming, a huge contrast to the gruesome frescoes ... Read More »

At a glance: Surviving the hottest June in 230 years

A glance at the post on Surviving the Hottest June in 230 years. This weekend, I stayed home as my way of surviving the heatwave and figured that I will attempt to create a graphic for those who are more visual. If you are planning a visit to Rome this summer, here are tips to help ... Read More »

The Beehive in Rome – A Safe Haven from Home

The Beehive in Rome – A Safe Haven from Home

After several attempts, I finally had the opportunity to meet the lovely Linda who co-owns The Beehive in Rome with her husband Steve. With the bloggers meet up held at The Beehive early this month, I got the chance to sit down and chat with Linda (and her beautiful girls). Located just a stone’s throw ... Read More »

Surviving the hottest June in 230 years

Surviving the hottest June in 230 years

This past week has been excruciating hot in Rome and it came as no surprise when it was announced that this has been the hottest June in 230 years. This year, the weather in Rome has been radical, with snow in February and now with this heatwave we are experiencing. It’s expected to last until Sunday ... Read More »