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Another Katie & Mike Adventure 2006

A trip from September 12, 2006 to October 11, 2006, travelling to Rome, Atlanta, Fiumicino, Munich, Amsterdam …
Our 1st big trip to Europe! It included: tours, chocolates … More  
Our 1st big trip to Europe! It included: tours, chocolates, pastries, Nutella, trains, castles, museums, the Octoberfest, wine and various, great foods as well as once-in-lifetime experiences for two soulmates.
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09/12/2006 to 10/11/2006
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Unscheduled - Rome

Vatican City, formally the State of the Vatican City (Latin: Status Civitatis Vaticanae; Italian: Stato della Città …More  
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Vatican City
Rome, Italy
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Rome (Italian and Latin: Roma) is the capital city of Italy and of the Lazio region, as well as the country's la …More  
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Rome, Rome, Italy
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The Ibis Roma Magliana hotel is located 12 km from the centre of Rome, close to the Parco del Medici business …
Hotel
Ibis Roma Magliana
via Arturo Mercanti, 63
Rome, 00148
Italy
02-631560
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While this hotel possessed the typical Ibis quality, cleanliness and modern accomodations; all were offset and shaded in the negativity of it's remoteness! The staff were friendly enough to be sure.

It's location (on the south-west fringe of Rome) was far from public transportation and even LOOKED like you were in a remote location. I would NOT try to walk to this facility from the Metro stop (at least 1km)! The area even appeared to have a "seedy/dangerous" look which was enhanced at night. To further compound the remoteness, there were NO Taxis waiting, so you were literally ON YOUR OWN!

The taxi ride from downtown Rome cost about 25 euro. All of these points offset any cost savings gained by staying at this "economy" type hotel.
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Unscheduled - Atlanta

Hartsfield-Jackson bears the proud distinction of being "the world’s busiest passenger airport." The Airpo …More  
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6000 North Terminal Parkway Suite 435
Atlanta, Georgia 30320
USA
1-800-897-1910
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Unscheduled - Fiumicino

The history of the Rome airports begins in 1916 when Ciampino airport was inaugurated as a military base for airship …More  
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via dell'Aeroporto di Fiumicino
Fiumicino, 00050
Italy
+39 06 65951
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Unscheduled - Munich

The state capital Munich, Free State of Bavaria, eight administrative districts in the association, association comp …More  
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Thierschstr. 2
Munich, Bavaria D-80538
Germany
(+49) (0)89 / 210 33 - 0
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Clean, comfortable and punctual transportation in the German tradition. We primarily used the U Bahn and Tram lines and did not ride the Buses.
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Unscheduled - Amsterdam

GVB is the public transport company of Amsterdam. It transports about 1,000,000 people within the greater Amsterdam …More  
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Postbus 2131
Amsterdam, Nl
(+31) 20 460 6060
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Obviously, Amsterdam's foundation on marsy and wet soil precludes it's ability to place trains underground. The system is based upon electric trams that run on tracks built into the street. Power is supplied by overhead wires which the tram connects to via a bar lifted by spring loaded poles.

The electric trams are very quiet with the exception of their bell which the engineer sounds when needed, often as a warning device for cars, pedestrians and anything else that might get into their way.
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Learn story of the world's most dangerous flower, whose beauty drove Sultans, the wealthy and the common man …More  
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Prinsengracht 112
Amsterdam, 1015 EA
Nl
(+31) (0)20 421 00 95
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We bought tulips in here that were certified for US Customs.
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Amsterdam, the official capital of the Netherlands, lies on the banks of two bodies of water, the IJ bay and the …More  
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Unscheduled - London

London Underground Limited was formed in 1985, but its history dates back to 1863 when the first world underground …More  
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55 Broadway
London, SW1H 0BD
UK
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We mostly rode the Tube while in London. It is fast, timely and will deliver one very near to wherever one needs/cares to go. Then a bit of a walk sometimes, supplemented by taxi rides from time to time.
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Gatwick is the busiest single runway airport in the world, the second largest airport in the UK and the seventh busi …More  
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London, United Kingdom
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We passed through this airport several times during our journey across Europe.
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This distinguished pub has survived the Blitz and 1960's redevelopment. Far from being intimidated by the …More  
Restaurant
52 Victoria Street
London, SW1H 0NP
United Kingdom
(+44) 020 7222 5577
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We went to this pub after the "Jack the Ripper" walk/tour. Had a few pints and chatted with the tour guide.

This is where he relayed his story of intregue and little known facts about the background of the Ripper story.
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The sign hanging over the fine Victorian facade outside commemorates the feathers of thr Prince of Whales. At …More  
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18-20 Broadway
London, SW1H 0BH
United Kingdom
(+44) 020 7227 0921
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We walked in, searching some supper as we had a full day sightseeing. We tried to go to Westminster Abbey, but arrved there after their early (15:00) closing.

We were returning from finding the New Scotland Yard and noticed the entryway. It looked appealing and we dropped in.

I ate what the menu called a "Toad in the Hole." It consisted of: A huge Yorkshire pudding, filled with a half-pound Cumberland sausage ring, buttered mashed potatoes, seasonal vegetables and covered in a rich gravy. Kathy had a steak sandwich. Of course, since we WERE in London, we felt obliged to imbibe in some ales, you know, because we HAD TO!
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Unscheduled - Venice

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For a long time this was the only way to cross the Canal Grande. There was a bridge here at the end of the 12th Cent …
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Ponte di Rialto
ponte de Rialto
Venice, 30124
Italy
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Unscheduled - Florence

Average Rating (46):
     
As the city's skyline symbol, the legendary Duomo is famous above all for its dome: Filippo Brunelleschi's Renaissan …
Thing to Do
Santa Maria del Fiore (Il Duomo)
piazza del Duomo, 17
Florence, 50122
Italy
+39 55 21 5380
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Unscheduled - Rothenburg Ob Der Tauber

One of the most fascinating museums in the world is the "Deutsche Weihnachtsmuseum”, the German Christmas Museu …More  
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Herrngasse 1
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Bavaria 91541
Germany
(+49) 9861-409365
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A beautiful, yet charming little Christmas Museum. It wasn't too large to prevent us from taking a little time out from our trip.
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Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a town in the Ansbach (district) of Mittelfranken (Middle Franconia), the Franconia …More  
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Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Bavaria, Germany
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Quaint little German town that has preserved it's medieval heritage and flavor.

Here, we visited the Christmas Museum.
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Unscheduled - Burano

The owner, Mario, treats you like family. the seafood special varies from day to day but never the quality. The …More  
Restaurant
468-470 via B
Burano, Veneto, Italy
(+39) 041730081
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Our group ate many of the house seafood specialities, all of which (if I may say so myself) were very good.

They did have offerings as well for people who did not care for fish.
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Unscheduled - Wuerzburg

Würzburg is a city in the region of Franconia which lies in the northern tip of Bavaria, Germany. Located on the Mai …More  
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Wuerzburg, Bavaria, Germany
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Unscheduled - Triberg

Triberg im Schwarzwald is a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located in the Schwarzwald-Baar district in the Blac …More  
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Triberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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Triberg should be a "poster city" for the German Tourism Board. We thoroughly enjoyed the time that we spent in this area!

The locals are friendly. Prices are reasonable and competetive. The view(s) is/are unforgettable.

Our biggest regret is that we were unable to spend more time here!!!
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Unscheduled - Montecarlo (Lucca)

The history of the farm “Il Poggio” is nearly as ancient as its land, which has always rewarded men´s hard work with …More  
Restaurant
via S. Piero, 39
Montecarlo (Lucca), Toscana 55015
Italy
(+39) 0583 22088
Notes
We spent a very enjoyable and memorable evening here! The cascade of sensory inputs seemed to never end. Sometimes, Kathy and I wish that they hadn't.

The "farmhouse" was a short ride through the Tuscan countryside from our hotel. After our arrival, our group was seated in a large dining room, indoors, near the kitchen. Some groups were seated outdoors under tarps. Since the weather was pleasant, that wasn't much of an issue. It did seem as if there was a lot of people there as indicated by all of the tour buses in the parking lot.

It soon became obvious that part of the price of the experience would be to listen to a presentation to entice us to buy wine and/or olive oil (both of which are produced on site). Nonetheless, I enjoyed sampling the offerings, despite the fact that we didn't plan to purchase anything other than the dinner that we already committed to. As part of the pitch, the younger workers (waiters and waitresses) would attempt to attest their young appearance to their supposed consumption of wine and olive oil. Many of them often repeated phrases such as: "I'm 73 years old and..." pointing to a co-worker "...he is my 95 year old father." Not only was this entertaining, it was quite comical as well.

Dinner was served in various courses starting with: the antipasti (Bruschetta (garlic bread), Prosciutto, Salami, Rigatino, Salami with fennel, Pecorino cheese, Bread, Olives, Olive-oil, Aromatic Vinegar); next came the Tuscan "spelt soup" (essentially bean and barley soup) to which we were recommended to add a few drops of olive oil; followed by home made pasta with beef sauce; Main course-Roasted pork with roasted potatoes, Mixed grill sausages, Beef steak with mushrooms, Pork and Chicken; Vegetables (all are produced on the farm) wild salad from the fields, Baked potatoes, Beans dressed with olive-oil, Grilled vegetables, all accompanied by endless bowls of Tuscan bread, Olive oil and wine. Finally, the meal ended with: Vin Santo (Dessert wine) and Almond biscuits, shots of Grappa closed off the experience.

We ate way too much, some of us (including myself) drank too much, but we had such a nice and memorable experience which we’d love to repeat! Much to my surprise and pleasure, I suffered neither a heartburn or a hang-over the next day!
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