B&B Inandout Rome Centre
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A Journey Begins with a Single Step
Or in the case of today, thousands of stairs and I do mean thousands. For whatever reason we continually had to climb stairs today. Some by choice others by pure coincidence. Amy and I got up this morning and went down for the delicious continental breakfast. Which made us both happy that everything happened the way it did. Even if it cost us a little extra. We then made our to Vatican City which was amazing. We went straight into the museum and walked around for almost 3 hours. I ...
Last Day in The Eternal City
... matzo next to pane. Lots of street vendors and 15 minutes later, we were at the Pantheon. we took the requisite wander inside, noting Rafael's tomb and the beautiful dome, then headed to the square for a caffe at Ritirno al Passato Ristorante. Actually, Lindsay had white wine and I had a ciocoladda calda. We enjoyed sitting in a square, soaking up the sun, watching the tourists, IN ITALY for a bit, then moved on. Lindsay found a great gift for ...
Modern and Ancient Roman history.....
... provided by the Hotel. In hindsight I should have charged the GPS earlier in the day, but it was one of those "minor details" that was overlooked. I decided that since I was close, a Taxi might be the best option so I went to the nearest Taxi stand and provided the address to the Driver.
It quickly became apparent that the driver didn’t know where he was going, even though I had given him the name of the restaurant and the exact street address. ...
All Roads Lead to Here
... had the chance. It is an amazing city. Not very colorful or modern, but extremely old and classic seeming. There are churches absolutely everywhere and you can't go more than a few blocks without running into a plaza with huge statues and fountains.
We wandered around a little bit and slid into an old unassuming church on a street corner. It turns out that it is an old church called Santa Maria della Vittoria. The inside of the church ...
Buongiorno Rome
... have to be a pre-cooked meal, and we had no plates or cutlery!
So we hand picked at a whole cooked chicken, and ate a garden salad out of a bag with our fingers! Certainly solved the hunger issues, but left rather sticky fingers!
Got to the campsite pool as it closed so will have to leave that for another day, and luckily managed to get online and update ...