Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Into the pages of History……

Planning for a Europe Tour this summer? Then you must be pretty concerned about the prices of your entire tour. You might want to save a few bucks in return for a sacrifice of a few additional services but how sad! Your family is not that interested in this proposal! They want a perfect holiday with all nice things and amenities and you are totally responsible to make the budget of the tour keeping in view the smile in the faces of your family members.

No, problem! Book your hotels through Hotel Reservations and you will be able to balance both the sides- your family’s satisfactions as well as your budget. You are sure to find attractive deals for Rome Hotels, Dublin Hotels, London Hotels and Hotels Paris. Of all these places obviously, Rome will have the highest value in terms of history, cultural richness and devotion. Churches, ruins and architectural masterpieces have built up the Eternal City’s charisma. Staring from the Vatican Museums to the Sistine Chapel will find yourselves drowned in the pages of ancient history of human civilization as you will visit The Colosseum, popularly known for the bloody fights between gladiators and hungry lions. The Protestant cemetery, amidst Cypress trees, gains prominence as the burial ground of the famous English poet John Keats. Other places where you can pursue your artistic pursuits will be definitely the National Gallery, the Pantheon and Saint Peter’s Basilica where you will find Michelangelo’s Pieta.


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After a day’s travel you can relax and spend some time in the Trevi Fountain, famous as one of the wishing wells of this world. As per legend, one can ensure return to Rome by tossing a coin into the fountain.
For your stay at Rome, you can consider Residenza Vaticana Rome, rated in the Three Star category. It provides all luxuries that you can expect from a star category hotel and it lies very close to the commercial shops of the Prati area. The Vatican, Navona Square, Saint'Angel Castle are not far off either!

Who knows you have to again visit Rome with your family after tossing a coin in the fountain? So better be prepared!

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