Relais Piazza Del Popolo
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Roaming in Rome
... that the #64 bus is one of the most popular routes in Rome. When we got on,it was crowded and standing room only. At every following stop more people crammed themselves in, and no one got off. We were supposed to travel fifteen stops, but at stop eight, we just couldn't take it anymore. We pushed ourselves and our luggage out (since no one would let us by) at the next stop, Chiesa Nuova, and took a breath. I've never been that packed in before, not ...
Walking my feet off!
... created. The small Italian esspresso was created due to the coffee shortage during the time of Napolean when they were at war with the English who had the coffee supplies! I am told the Italian coffee is excellent but don't drink coffee! From here we walked down a big shopping street with all the designers and checked out some churches, quares, parliament building. We went to the Trevi fountain, Panthenon ...
Which way to the Forum?
... Rome when he eventually passes away.
After the museum we walked the perimeter of the walls of Vatican city, up and down hills, and then back to St. Peter's square to queue to see the Basilica. The line was long but moved very quickly, and the people watching was fascinating. The Basilica was amazing, and the whole visit was very interesting. Because Vatican City is considered it's own country, we bought a postcard with a VC ...
So many cities, so little time
... others were falling asleep, so we turned off the light and I made a kind of tent thing with the loops that were holding my bed in place so that the light from my computer wouldn't be too distracting, and watched half of Ratatouille, a movie I love and also thought very appropriate for Paris. We woke up around 9am, when a worker handed us back our passports, and told us we had half an hour.
PARIS
We arrived in Paris, at a small train station, and took a taxi to ...
La Dolce Vita
... braved the insanity and made it down leaving my mom and niece. I quickly took a couple pictures and fought our way back up. With day one behind us, it was time to have dinner and head back home. We were beyond exhausted. As we walked home, passing sites as the Capitol Building, Roman Forum as well as the ruins across the street from the forum, my mom wanted to stop and look at everything. Exhausted to the point of near insanity, my ...