Rome and Coffee

Article by Leon Kammer

A regular morning in Rome does not begin without the “stand up espresso or cappuccino” at the local coffee bar, usually accompanied by a cornetto, a sweet, horseshoe shaped pastry; easy to eat, handed to you by the “barista”( the bar man ) in a paper serviette.

You can grab a table if you want and pay triple or you can be part of the “entire blend” not just the coffee, by standing at the busy bar, part of the local culture, the interaction,where it’s all happening, hearing a string of “buon giorno’s ” from the barista’s to the continuous stream of customers; at lighting speed he empties and refills another round metal container with fresh coffee, seamlessly clicking the devise onto the Gaggia. The fresh liquid appears filling the small white cups, two at the time.

The bar itself is usually glass topped, a perfect height for standing and sipping; glass extending halfway down, displaying oven fresh trays full of cornettos and other sweet choices of the morning; the custom of paying the cashier before you order and handing the receipt to the barista, leaves you with a sense of freedom to fully participate.

Even in the midst of this frenzy, you sense a general unspoken politeness, that you are there too; a “prego” as the person next to you, moves to give you some space.

You can watch the stylish Italian customers, classical Romans, come and go, typically waving their arms in mid conversation: this is not just having coffee it’s an Italian movie, thrown in.

In Rome, especially, you’ll find a bar on almost every street corner; if you can’t see them, just follow the aroma of the coffee beans or the clanking sounds of cups and spoons hitting against the saucers as the barista, serves yet another espresso; the daily sounds of Rome, these are not English tea rooms, rather a morning alarm, just to make sure you are fully awake and as soon as that espresso hits you, even though only four or five sips to that tiny cup, your ready for another day in Rome, but first the bar.

The bars have a reputation, of who serves the best coffee: it becomes an important part of the conversation among Romans, which filters through to visitors, non Romans who have come to the ancient city looking for a superior coffee shot.

We wonder if Achille Gaggia who invented the espresso machine in Italy in 1948, knew that his invention would lead to a national instituition.

While you’re in Rome, looking for that special coffee,you’ll need accommodation, and since the hotels in Rome, like the rest of Europe tend to be expensive, you might like to try a Rome apartment to rent.

We have close to 300 apartments available, ranging from 3 star upwards. The staff at Rome-Accom.com speak English speakers (native)

You can also visit our Italy-Accom.com site, which features more than 500 apartments, villas, bed and breakfasts, and farmhouses through-out all of the popular tourist sites in Rome, Venice, Florence, Amalfi, Tuscany and Sicily.

About the Author

Leon Kammer is an expat Australian living in Rome. Leon and his wife Jill run an internet business renting short term apartments to tourists in all the capitols of Italy. Their business is called Italy-Accom.com and they have over 500 properties for short term rental. Apartments, Villas and Farmhouses all over Italy

Hotels in Rome: Cheap Hotels or Bed and Breakfast

Article by T Klein

A budget hotel is hotel accommodation that offers basic lodging for a limited period of time. The provision of budget accomodation, in history, consisting only of a budget room with a bed, a small table, a washstand and a cupboard has mostly been improved by rooms well equipped with modern facilities, including en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, TV and minibar. Further common amenities found in budget rooms are an alarm clock, a telephone, satellite television, and Internet connectivity; a mini-bar may supply guests with snack foods and drinks, and tea and coffee making facilities. Mid-sized 3 and 4 star hotels often provide a range of additional guest facilities for example a swimming pool, a restaurant or childcare, and have social function services as well as conference facilities in place. Cheap rooms frequently are numbered or named in some B&B’s and smaller hotels) to make it easier for guests to identify their room.

Some cheap hotels offer food as part of a booking. In the United Kingdom the law requires, any cheap place to stay named a hotel to offer food and drinks to all guests within a stated time period; In some countries however it is not uncommon that a few cheap hotels named small private hotels found a way around this requirement. Yet with all the budget places in Rome we listed on our web page will probably be obviously stated if meals is part of the deal or not.

In most western countries such as Australia, Canada and Ireland (very different to the United States), the term could also refer to a pub or bar and could doesn’t service accommodation. In Bangladesh and India, the the term could also refer to a restaurant. Rome is the right place to stay when thinking about booking a flight with one of these low cost airlines and enjoying your city break in a cheap place to stay the night. In case this was reason you typed the key word “cheap place to stay”,”budget hotel”, “cheap hotels” or “cheap accommodation” into Google than you almost certainly discovered what you were seeking. Rome starting from a price range of 30,- to 50,- euro booking one night. Few of the budget hotels in Rome like the Rome are situated in elected locations with panoramic views very near all major attractions. cheap hotels basic amenities are: cable TV or satellite, minibar, dishwasher, washer, dryer, sink, shower, bath, fridge, freezer, wardrobes, all the interior functional, clean and comfortable as you expected in a ordinary boutique hotel.

About the Author

Plan your trip to Rome in one of the hotels in Rome appears to be an increasingly chanllange every year as there are numerous holidaymakers and city tourists flow into the city centre. The best and most cost-efficient alternative to hotels in Rome are bed and breakfast we therefore hand-picked the most noble b&b’s for you and reviewed them on a regular basis in addition to our Roman 2, 3 and 4 star hotel selection.

David Mitchell’s Soapbox Series 1 & 2 DVD available now @ amzn.to David picks up on British reservations about calling hotels ‘cheap’. But cheap is good is it not, so why not say it? David Mitchell’s Soapbox and more @ www.channelflip.com
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