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A Strong Start...
... the Temple of Venus and Rome, and the Roman Forum, including the Arch of Titus. Interestingly, the Arch of Titus marks Rome's victory over the Judean uprising after they were conquered by the empire. As a punishment, 20,000 Jewush slaves were brought to Italy to build the Colosseum, and this Arch. After the Colosseum, we walked over to the Arch of Constantine, then took a windy side path (Via Sacra, then Via San Bonaventura) that we THOUGHT ...
Well, this part of the trip nearly over
A little bit of trivia re the Trevi Fountain, according to "Let's Go, Rome, Venice and Florence" issued 2011. "Trevi Fountain – Roberto Cercelletta has been taking money from the bottom of the fountain for the past 30 years making upwards of US$150K per annum in the process. The Roman and Italian courts have ruled that he is not stealing public money and his activities are thus deemed legal. Almost every day, Cercelletta and his two minions slip on neon vests and enter ...
All roads lead to Rome
... to stay you accept this, and you integrate - or you leave. It certainly made for a fuller, richer experience than I’ve had when visiting any other big city so far.
We steered clear from the tourist traps to eat out at local places. We ate breakfast every morning, Italian style – a coffee and croissant eaten while standing at a café bar. Those chocolate croissants, filled with nutella, from our favourite café were the best ...
Beginning.
welp. Here it goes my first attempt at a blog. I have been meaning to start one to not only share stories while I travel but as a way that I can try to stay sane and avoid being completely overwhelmed. The first week in this eternal city was beyond what I could have ever imagined, people consistently say that studying abroad is the best experience of their life-I'm starting to see why this is the common response. It really is almost impossible to find words to describe ...
Rome and Paris.
... morning in Rome fresh and rested.
We got to the train station in plenty of time but as departure time got closer and no information about our train was announced we became a bit concerned. Mum went to investigate and discovered that, due to signal worker strikes, our train had been cancelled and instead we would be provided with a coach taking 12 hours, stopping every 2 hours. I was disappointed to not have a bed but particularly felt for ...