Lo prometido es deuda ;). Comienza la descripción de uno de los viajes más bonitos que he hecho hasta ahora y es que sí, viajar con niños implica más organización y más energía pero la recompensa y el disfrute se multiplican. La primera parada de nuestro viaje fue Roma y para llegar allí decidimos hacerlo en barco (GRIMALDI LINES) y pasando el coche desde Barcelona. El trayecto dura 24 horas así que cogimos un camarote interior que venía con 2 literas y baño. Este barco cuenta con una pequeña piscina en su parte superior y varios restaurantes así que entre unas cosas y otras el tiempo se pasa volando. Llegamos a Civitavecchia sobre las siete de la tarde y de ahí partimos a Roma y directos a nuestro hotel (HOTEL FLAVIA), hotel que reservé por internet a través de la agencia de viajes EL CORTE INGÉS. En Roma pasamos tres noches, nosotros ya habíamos estado hace muchos años y lo que nos apetecía era verla de forma más relajada, haciendo hincapié en aquello que nos faltó de ver en nuestra anterior visita. Mi recomendación es que si viajáis con niños y en los meses de verano tratéis de madrugar para visitar la ciudad y es que el calor es sofocante en estos meses. Os dejo con las fotos de Roma, el resto del viaje lo iré publicando a lo largo de esta semana. Mil gracias por estar ahí. Muacks!!
What is promised is debt;). Start the description of one of the most beautiful trips I’ve done so far and of course, traveling with children implies more organization and more energy but the reward and enjoyment multiply. The first stop of our trip was Rome and to get there we decided to do it by boat (GRIMALDI LINES) and passing the car from Barcelona. The journey lasts 24 hours so we took an interior cabin that came with 2 bunk beds and bathroom. This boat has a small pool at the top and several restaurants so between some things and others time flies. We arrived at Civitavecchia around seven o’clock in the afternoon and from there we left for Rome and direct to our hotel (HOTEL FLAVIA), a hotel that I booked online through the travel agency EL CORTE INGÉS. In Rome we spent three nights, we had been there for many years and what we wanted was to see it in a more relaxed way, emphasizing what we did not see in our previous visit. My recommendation is that if you travel with children and in the summer months try to get up early to visit the city and that the heat is suffocating in these months. I leave you with the photos of Rome, the rest of the trip I will be publishing throughout this week. Thanks a lot for being there. Muacks !!
What is promised is debt;). Start the description of one of the most beautiful trips I’ve done so far and of course, traveling with children implies more organization and more energy but the reward and enjoyment multiply. The first stop of our trip was Rome and to get there we decided to do it by boat (GRIMALDI LINES) and passing the car from Barcelona. The journey lasts 24 hours so we took an interior cabin that came with 2 bunk beds and bathroom. This boat has a small pool at the top and several restaurants so between some things and others time flies. We arrived at Civitavecchia around seven o’clock in the afternoon and from there we left for Rome and direct to our hotel (HOTEL FLAVIA), a hotel that I booked online through the travel agency EL CORTE INGÉS. In Rome we spent three nights, we had been there for many years and what we wanted was to see it in a more relaxed way, emphasizing what we did not see in our previous visit. My recommendation is that if you travel with children and in the summer months try to get up early to visit the city and that the heat is suffocating in these months. I leave you with the photos of Rome, the rest of the trip I will be publishing throughout this week. Thanks a lot for being there. Muacks !!
GREEK DRESS: MANGO
GREEN FLORAL DRESS: PULL&BEAR
HALTER DRESS: PULL&BEAR
STRIPES PANTS: PULL&BEAR
RED DRESS: ZARA