The English tea rooms at the Spanish Steps are great (only place in Rome to get a normal breakfast!) or any Chinese restaurant.
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very expensive and no different to drinking tea in a department store in england but it does have the most amazing air con after living in Rome in July and August i know every ice cold shop i lived in a music shop on the corso and the water shop in termini
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very expensive and no different to drinking tea in a department store in england but it does have the most amazing air con after living in Rome in July and August i know every ice cold shop i lived in a music shop on the corso and the water shop in termini
I have had some very nice tea at the Hassler.
Romulus
yeah, a normal breakfast for 30 euros.
I'll do my tea and toast and soft boiled egg at home.
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