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Touring Ancient Rome
Back to the Metro. Just when I was feeling a little confident about using the Metro, we had to get the other line. So of course we ended up in the same place as yesterday trying to find our way across to the other side of the tracks for the other line. In trying to do this, we had to sacrifice our return Metro ticket otherwise we couldn't get back in on the other side. We eventually got over the other side where there were people waiting about 10 deep to get on the train. In ...
Mistake or Design
... the young crowd is out and thriving on this beautiful Monday night so I need to get my game face on and meet some people. I previously booked a flight out of Milan on June 6th to Amsterdam. I'll be staying in Rome for two nights then I want to get out to a beach and camp out for a few nights, probably about three or so i'm not really sure right now. Then i'll get up to Milan and figure out a cheap way to sleep somewhere. I ...
On an evening in roma
... It was definitely one of the highlights of the trip. Apparently our teacher has been when there are 3,000 people crammed in there and they rush you out; our experience was so peaceful. Rome itself was a great city, everywhere you turn there are ruins! It’s really amazing how old everything is…it makes America look super lame. But I’m really excited to go to ...
Day 68 - Roamin in Rome
... a lunch of paninis on some steeps overlooking the fountain. It is an amazing fountain and one you wouldn't tire of as a water feature!
After lunch we all did the obligatory coin toss over the shoulder in to the fountain to ensure our return to Rome.
Then it was on to the Pantheon which was built 27 BC and built for all Gods.
On the way we wandered through a few back streets and found a shop selling wooden toys and Pinocchio's ...
Historial Rome - 'Super bad arse'!
... If no decision has yet been reached in a ballot, then the smoke is black. We then went for a "super bad ****" lunch before joining the queue to get into the Vatican museum. The queue took about thirty minutes to get to the front, but didn't seem too bad as firstly we were standing in the sun, and secondly their was a group of older Italians who decided they could push in as they 'had a priest with them'. We didn't see the priest, but our group and another group pushed ...