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Ruins
... honesty...Nikki and I went to a Rome Restuarant and I had...lasagne and red wine..how Roman. Nikki was not impressed with her meal so when the waiter asked if she enjoyed her meal she said. " Seniore, If you want a good quality Italian meal I recommend coming to Australia" We wandered down the shopping district and Nikki looked at a necklace she really liked...but we decided not to buy it....The lady from ...
Bye bye Macerata, Hello Roma!
... this time we had to say goodbye to Louise and Alison, two of the girls from our Macerata family. However we also gained Callum, a friend of Stu's that will be travelling with us for the rest of our trip. The next day we saw the Roman Ruins at Palantine Hill, got very burnt and after some pizza and very large beers it was time for another siesta! This night we caught up for dinner with two more people from our Macerata family who were also in Rome, Girish and Elyse. Girish had found ...
Days 313 to 317 - The Former World Capital
... Breathtaking.
CULTURE:
Rome is a very cosmopolitan city. The downtown is ancient and driving there is virtually impossible. Parking is extremely scarce; for example we paid a gas attendant (only) $10 Euros to park while at dinner because there was absolutely nowhere else to park. The 'See Rome' tourist pass we bought to gain entry to multiple venues also allowed us to use public transport. The network of underground trains and above ground buses was easy ...
3 days in Rome Completed
... Pistachio flavor which is everywhere here. Luckily I only tried a spoonful because I thought it would taste sweet but no it just tasted like blended up pistachios. So instead I tried raspberry and fruittibosco which is a mixed berry and it was very good. We got back fairly late and stayed up even later researching what to do and how to do it best tomorrow because we felt like we didn't really do much today. Tomorrow Vatican city is the must do on the list. ...
Lord my feet hurt and it's all your fault!
... god when on the back of a bike with Ray!). The Sistine Chapel is amazing, absolutely packed with the guards telling everyone to SHUSH but you know that painting by Michaelangelo with the hands outstretched and touching???? SEEN IT, awesome. And so much other famous artwork that I actually feel like I am kind ofnunderstanding it. From Carravagio's gruesomeness, tonRafaello, Lippizaner and even more recent the bizarre Mark Chagall. And then the sculptures, ...