Could that have been due to heatwave as in Madrid it was 49 degrees same time last year and it was a weird heatwave.
28 is about right on average but it could easily get up to high 30sIs it definitely going to be hot in June? My GF checked and said it states highs of 28? But you guys are saying 38??
I went in August for our honeymoon, I wore jeans and a polo shirt, mrs was in a strappy top and had to purchase a scarf to cover her shoulders.i'll be there end of May. did any folk wear shorts into the vatican city area
Do as Romans do. Pickpocket.
Latte is kind of a kid's drink I'm told, though some may take one for breakfast.Apologies if I've missed this advice but I love a coffee, at any time of the day but... apparently a latte after 12 isfrowned up on??
GrappaWhat do people have after dinner ? I'd normally have a peppermint mocha
Ths!Don't budget expect to just pay high prices and enjoy it, worry about the money after your home and depressed haha.
I can't stand espresso and the sole reason I dont but a cappuccino is because its frothy and less coffee for my money!
Espresso has no froth?I do, just not one with loads of froth!
I can't stand espresso and the sole reason I dont but a cappuccino is because its frothy and less coffee for my money!
Apologies if I've missed this advice but I love a coffee, at any time of the day but... apparently a latte after 12 isfrowned up on??
If you want a latte . . . ask for a latte macchiato (milk “marked” with espresso). If you just say latte, you’ll just get a glass of milk. These typically come very milky, so if you want the equivalent of a “double latte,” ask for a latte macchiato scuro (a dark one).
3. Never say ‘espresso’
Which reminds me, thou shalt not use the word espresso. This a technical term in Italian, not an everyday one. As espresso is the default setting and single the default dose, a single espresso is simply known as un caffè. And don't say "expresso", either.
Just be careful in checking the price of some things BEFORE you order - there have been numerous reports doing the rounds over the last few years where half a dozen coffee's and a few ice creams came to €150+ - when we went to Rome around 5 years ago we went in a coffee shop along the side of the road where you queue to get in to the Vatican and the coffee's were around €20 each!!!!!
Could that have been due to heatwave as in Madrid it was 49 degrees same time last year and it was a weird heatwave.