Perhaps we should inquire who has been messing with the space-time continuum.
Sounds wonderful. I prefer the smaller towns in Italy, but Rome has its own particular charm, especially if you avoid the more famed tourist attractions.
Unsurprisingly, I suspect it would be one Atobe Keigo.
I think we might be forced to visit some of the more cliched locations, but a city so seeped in history is bound to be fascinating. The only other stop I had in mind is Florence, which should also prove a worthwhile stop.
The Riviera or some place more exotic?
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Rome, in fact, if circumstances permit. The Riviera was an option until Kenya and Hikaru announced plans for France.
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Sounds wonderful. I prefer the smaller towns in Italy, but Rome has its own particular charm, especially if you avoid the more famed tourist attractions.
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I think we might be forced to visit some of the more cliched locations, but a city so seeped in history is bound to be fascinating. The only other stop I had in mind is Florence, which should also prove a worthwhile stop.
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Though, a week is not nearly enough time to explore all the nuances of such sights, I would also recommend Venice before it sinks.
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