Europe: Where the Fun Is

Europe: Where the Fun Is
ISBN-10
0914457071
ISBN-13
9780914457077
Series
Europe
Category
Travel
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
1986-02
Publisher
Mustang Publishing Company (TN)
Authors
Rollin Riggs, Bruce Jacobsen

Description

Babington's and Cafe El Greco are two of the most famous and ancient cafes in Rome . Babington's is an authentic old English tea house , stuffy and high brow , where people sit and chat all day . El Greco is like a series of dark ...

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