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Location: Rome - London
Duration of visit: April 8-9th (Rome) / 9-10th (London)
Distance travelled (so far): 21921 miles /35266 kilometers
Hello hello,
April 7th
After a lovely visit to see @Robin4 (& Ade) at the weekend, the past few days have certainly flown by.
Since leaving Adelaide, I flew an hour or so to Melbourne to meet with Laura, before we set off on a long (25 hr flight incl. 4 hour stop) overnight flight to Rome, together.
With only a 4 hour stop off in Singapore, there sadly wasn’t enough time to go out and explore (plus, it was about 10pm at night). So how did we pass the time, I hear you say? Well, after an 8 hour flight to Singapore, we did what most logical people would do and visited a butterfly farm (free and in the airport, if anyone is interested)! 🙂
We managed to see a grand total of 2 butterflies, but the space was pretty nice to look at.
April 8th
Only mishap of the flight, the ice-cream we received was very nice, but rather solid...I’m pretty sure I accidentally flicked some of my ice-cream into the air (eep!...). Laura and I both dealt with it well....
With a 2:00pm check-in to my listing, I headed to a hidden away café for a rather indulgent croissant (I think I’m definitely putting on weight!) and this is where I shared my visit to see Robin with you all. 🙂
After dragging my suitcase for 25 minutes across Rome, past some pretty amazing sites might I add, I arrived at my listing! I was met by my host Andrea and he showed me around the place and my room, but the moment of magic was the tour up to the roof, what a view!. Below is Platinum Hill and the Roman imperial palaces, some of the oldest building in the entire city.
Later that day, I met with Laura. I thought, as many of you love the Community Spotlight series and as we are halfway through the tour, you might like to hear a bit more. Take a look here.
To finish the day the very lovely Italian Airbnb Team, said…”you can’t visit Rome and not learn how to make pasta!”, so we went on a pasta making Airbnb Experience.
It is very fun making pasta, and the taste is mouthwatering, but making pasta is not a quick process. 🙂 Have you ever made fresh pasta? Or do you have any tips?
April 9th
I was excited to be reunited with my lovely colleague, Italian CC Community Manager, @Francesca in Rome. It was amazing to hear that Francy was staying with host, and active IT CC contributor, Paola. I felt lucky to be introduced to Paola and also Luca, at the event and we had a great discussion about the CC and hosting. Francy will be sharing some of her personal highlights from Rome shortly.
Rome host event
The event, was held in a nice little cafe and co-working space towards the east of the city. Around about 30 Italian hosts joined us for a Q&A with Laura and the Country Manager, Matteo. After a great session, the community asked some important questions including about Work collection criteria, Airbnb Plus and regulations. This then led into a breakout session, where we split up into three groups to focus on three key talking points; Product Feedback, Community and Hosts as partners. This really made out cogs turn and it was great to hear so many interesting thoughts.
It was sad to leave, but again the airport was beckoning us. We grabbed a couple of pieces of delicious pizza for the road and the ridiculous pile of luggage Erin & Tim (photographer/videographer) had with them and headed to the airport for our flight to London. Thank you to everyone in Rome, for your amazing hospitality and thoughtful discussions.
That evening, I didn’t stay with a host, I went home to my bed! But, I did reconnect with my UK roots, with a very tasty pie and gravy. Yum! (I don't recommend this with jet lag - hehe).
April 10th
Aww London! Another early start, but this time I knew my way to the office and the sun was out. I know many of you liked taking a peak at the different office spaces, so here is the green in London (I love all the plants). 🙂
London host event
We had a bustling group of about 40 hosts arrive and settle down for a Q&A with Laura, this time a local host Roxanne was asking the questions. Most of the questions asked, were around the Superhost program, which was great to see as I know this has been a popular topic here in the CC.
Similarly to Rome, we then went into separate groups to discuss the three key talking points. It was fantastic to see the energy in the room and enthusiasm, so much so I feel we could have carried on this for several days more. Fantastic stuff.
One of my highlights of the session, was meeting our friends from the CC, @Gordon0 and @Paul1255 in person. I was so chuffed they could make it and have their opportunity to hear more about what Laura and her team are working on and answer any questions they had. It was so lovely to meet them both and they are just as friendly in person, it was also great hearing their thoughts on the CC.
There is never enough time though and I would love to arrange more time for CC members to come together and chat with each other face-to-face, so for anyone else in London, I'm thinking of arranging a Community Center meetup in the London office in a few months so we can come together. Would anyone be up for that?
Our listening tour is coming to the end now and Toronto is our last stop. I feel I may have the wrong type of coat for the weather! Brrrrr.
I hope you are all keeping well.
Thanks,
Lizzie
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To make up for @Lizzie@Laura missing the butterflies in Singapore I'll post some photos I hope you enjoy in the next few days ( they don't seem to want to upload today, ahh) of the Monarchs in my wee garden that I've been blessed to enjoy.
I'm looking forward to hopefully seeing the triplets go through metamorphosis stages as they are fun to watch interact with each other.
@Ria have you made it to Auckland to see The Ray Shannon butterfly collection exhibition?
It's worthwhile to see although one must have good eyesight or be taller to get a good view of some of them.
Butterflies are amazing creatures.
@Lizzie What a wonderful travelogue you're made! Wish I'd taken a selfie of us when we had tea in London. 🙂 And I hope you make it to the Northeast US one of these days! I can promise bagels in New York and lobsters in Maine!
Hey @Lizzie. The bottle and sock idea could be converted to a slipper or sandal or bedsock style for indoor wear. Sell them at cost to hosts who don’t want shoes worn inside wrecking the floors. Plastic slides with the Airbnb symbol could work!
@Lizzie @Cathie19 @Ann72 @Jessica-and-Henry0 @Ria16 @Laura@Francesca@Paul@everyoneelse
Wow, these photos are wonderful @Helen427. The caterpillars just look so jazzy.
Is this in your garden?
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Thank you for the last 7 years, find out more in my Personal Update.
Looking to contact our Support Team, for details...take a look at the Community Help Guides.
@Lizzie
Yes it is, aren't they gorgeous?
I've been so loving wathcing these Monarchs go through Metamorphis.
Love the way this one has it's body clustered around the swan plant, Do fellow Airbnb CC users?
Thanks for sharing this lovely post and interesting and funny pictures, @Lizzie !
Your post aroused some nostalgia on me :). I have been to Italy and Rome is one of my favourite big cities. The other one, by coincidence is London. I had nice times when in Rome and London.
Both of them are the big cities I would like to visit again, many times if possible! I have no plans now, but I am optmistic 🙂 I will have to have lots of guests to afford a new travel to Europe. EUros and Pounds are now 4 times more expensive then BR currency.
Sulute @Lizzie,
Yes, i also agree with @Emilia, in future i hope that you could visit us in Morocco.
Thanks,
Miloud
Very nice pictures Lizzie to share in this community. Hahaha also dont forget to pay a visit to our African hosts too
Fantastic!!! Congratulations for the hard work and travel! I swollowed every word you wrote - I liked everything you shared with CC! I am waiting to hear and read more about all new ideas after that wonderful trip!