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April 7, 2004

Rome: “Babington’s Tea House”

Filed under: — Laurenz @ 6:48 pm

British-Italian cultural exchange
Typically british? Maybe, however, this tea house is situated right beside the Spanish steps.

One Response to “Rome: “Babington’s Tea House””

  1. Anonymous Says:

    Are there anymore photos of this tea house available? I’m curious to know the owner’s name - iI think i might have met him before.



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