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Touring Ancient Rome
... the Forum of Caesar. Caesar was cremated here and part of the altar erected on this site to honour him, still remains. The Colosseum was an imposing and amazing place, as you would expect it to be. Other ancient places we visited on our tour were: the Forum of Augustus; the Palatine (the site of the founding of Rome and the 'square furrow' ploughed by Romulus in the year 754BC); the Domus (a palace that was commissioned by Nero); the Pantheon (a temple erected in honour ...
A Grand Roman holiday
Tiring ! I guess that's an apt title for today. We got ready in a leisurely fashion in the morning and left around 10:00 AM from the hotel. After buying the one day metro pass and endorsing our Eurorail tickets, we reached the Colosso metro station. As we stepped out, the famous Roman Colosseum loomed right in front, leaving us breathless ! We were not in hurry so took our time moving around and clicking snaps. There seemed to be a long queue for entry inside the Colosseum, so ...
Another big read so much to do and so little time
... for the city tour where she leaves us. We tour past all sorts of famous places (too mnay to mention) and get off near the Spanish stairs. we wandered thorugh the streets with all the big brand name, shops like Gucci, Prada etc etc etc - up the Spanish stairs and to the church Trinity Dei Monti - from here we headed to Piazza del Popolo to have some lunch. At the Piazza earlier that morning there had been a Political demonstration and there was rubbish everywhere, guards ...
What a City! Rome, Italy
... all the choices we made and the Restaurants we chose.
Piazzo Navona was high on the list as we were told they had a lovely Christmas Market but we were disappointed as it was mainly alot of junky toys for children but we did manage to see some stalls where you could purchase all the different little statues to make your own Christmas Nativity Scene. Our girls where thrilled to see fresh Nougat so couldn't wait to try some of that. ...
Historial Rome - 'Super bad arse'!
... the only brick church in Rome. Inside has fresco paintings all over the walls and roof, and is quite a sight to see, particularly when you walk in to what looks like a little brick church, and it opens up into a huge Basilica. Was feeling fairly tired, and after walking down a main street for a bit, decided to go back and have a nap. Slept for a few hours, and in the early evening went again into town and bought some souvenirs for my three nieces and my nephew. Ate a ...