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A Civilized Afternoon in Rome

The heat. The traffic. The tourists. Rome's chaos can be overwhelming for first time visitors. Consequently, moments of tranquility are necessarily scheduled into the day by both guests and locals of the Eternal City. Be it a leisurely stroll the gardens of the Borghese Gardens, a moment of reflection on the Tiburina Island or a quite coffee taken at one of Trastavere's (the tourist-less neighbourhood of Rome) many cafes. On the top of beverages, you'll notice Romans like to take coffee and tea throughout the day. Ranging from a cappucino made at home with a stovetop pot and hand-frothed cream to a quick espresso taken while standing at a roadside bar, a hot beverage and a quick bit to eat is essential to kicking the stress of busy Rome. As such, there is no finer and more relaxing way to take coffee or tea in the Eternal City than with Tiepolo.

Yes you read that correctly: taking tea with Tiepolo, the famous seventeenth-century Venetian artist. And by taking tea with Tiepolo, we mean enjoying a refined beverage surrounded by his canvasses in one of the preeminent hotels in Rome. What better way to enjoy art that eating (and sipping) amongst it! A experience held through the winter months at Rome's luxurious Cavalieri Hotel (set atop the crest of Monte Mario in the Borgo rione), tea with Tiepolo grants visitors the chance to view three famous works by the artist created in 1725. Having originally adorned the walls of the Palazzo Sandi in Venice, viewer who study the mythologies produced in and around the Italian Peninsula are likely to identify more than a few famous gods and goddesses.

Even if you're not into art of the Baroque period (or for that matter, art at all) the chance to dine and relax amongst Tiepolo is well worth visiting the Cavalieri, a magnificent example of the Rome hotels. With a menu including English and Hunan teas, finger sandwhichs, pastries, Quail's eggs with caviar and truffles and canapes served on vermeil spoons, your certain to feel relaxed and well feed at this Roman landmark.

About the Author

Peter Merifield is a London-based freelance journalist with a mission to make you a better and happier human being. Drawing attention to the peculiarities of life in the modern age is all part of the package.Check out his other articles for everything you need to know about travel destinations.

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