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Giorno Sette
... about that felt right.
I head to the same place for lunch and everyone hugs and kisses me. Seriously, I love this place.
After lunch, I work out in the Westin gym and it's amazing. My body is confused that I'm running since I haven't done it in so long. But I definitely needed it... I won't tell you how long it took me to figure out the pace on the treadmill which was in Kilometers per hour. Embarassing.
I had a great dinner on ...
Night Tour @ night
... Renee recalled a funny time from her last visit- 'wink' Beth). Luckily with the time of day we were there the sun hit Palatino hill perfectly, so even the sweat glistening off the runners looked great.
We then took the Metro towards Republica for our night tour, & we hit peak hour!!!! YAYAY!!!!! One of the best things about this trip was the two mums who parked their strollers right infront of the door. Also good thing about the metro was that they ...
I stood where Julius Caesars funeral was!!
... to have one of the Colosseum archaeologists with you overseeing to make sure we didn't do, go or touch anything we shouldn't. Watching other people's faces as we went into areas behind locked gates was great - silly people, they should get on the interwebs before they go to ancient and amazing places like that and see what is the best access they can get like Nicky did for us.
The whole tour was one of the best things we've done, maybe second only to seeing Pompei in my ...
The First Day in Rome
First Day in Rome by Harrison When we arrived at our campground at 12:00 pm we settled in and had lunch. After lunch we packed a bag and shuttle bus stop (a small bus) to take us to the train station. Once we got there we bought tickets. Then we waited for our train to arrive. Once on the train we went to the last stop and went to the Metro station. After we got off the Metro, we stepped outside and saw the Colosseum. At the top of the Colosseum there ...
Rome wasn't built in a day
Today was actually our only full day seeing non-Vatican sites; well partially. We took a bus to the Museo Borghese which houses an incredible art collection that was assembled in the early-mid 1600s by a Cardinal, a nephew of the Pope, both of whom came from the Borghese family. The art was all housed in a magnicent mansion specifically designed to showcase its pieces. It has the world's finest examples of sculptures by Bernini. The Gallery limits ...