Lone Traveler in Rome: The Eternal City

<p>After experiencing&nbsp;<a href="https://sunflowver.medium.com/benvenuto-in-italia-into-the-venetian-fairy-tale-c639cb030368" rel="noopener"><strong><em>my Venetian Dream</em></strong></a>&nbsp;and enjoying the&nbsp;<a href="https://sunflowver.medium.com/meeting-david-in-florence-the-capital-of-arts-8d0e0b680de8" rel="noopener"><strong><em>sunsets of Florence</em></strong></a>, all roads lead me to Rome. And here I am&hellip;</p> <p>Yet, it seemed Rome wasn&rsquo;t so happy to see me. I went to the hotel and found out this wasn&rsquo;t my hotel. Seems like there are 4 hotels with the same names or similar, and my map showed me the most-rated one. So I booked a hotel just by checking its name on the map without double checking the address and&hellip; My hotel is somewhere else&hellip; OK, not funny, but first, let&rsquo;s find it.</p> <p>It wasn&rsquo;t super easy, but I like challenges. I found the hotel, and checked in, and I didn&rsquo;t have the energy to go on. Usually, I book a hotel near the sites I want to visit. This helps me not to waste time and energy on transportation. Now my hotel isn&rsquo;t in the place I thought and&hellip; In one word&mdash;stressful.</p> <p><a href="https://sunflowver.medium.com/lone-traveler-in-rome-the-eternal-city-2c37f5856629"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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