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Our Last Day In Rome
We visited the train station today to do a reconnaissance mission for our first train trip to Florence tomorrow. We got it all worked out no problems. We then caught the metro to explore Tiber Island and the Trastevere area. Loads of narrow alleyways and small piazzas. We then headed up a big hill which had as a panoramic view of Rome. We covered …
More Roma On Foot
Today we walked to the Pantheon. Very special inside. It is looking good considering how old it is. (125AD) We then checked out Piazza Navona and bought some cute t-shirts for our nephews and a cool red Vespa scooter replica model for ourselves. We wandered from piazza to piazza and got lost a few times and eventually ended up at the Spanish Steps …
Walking, Walking, More Walking...Hey Vince!
11 Jan We did so much walking today! We wandered down one of the main streets; Via Nazionale and ended up at the Piazza Venezia. We saw the biggest building we have ever seen, the Monumento a Vitorrio Emanuele II. Absolutely stunning. We are still fearing for our lives when crossing the road. We have found it highly advantageous to cross with a …
Our First Day In Roma
Had a fabbie breakfast. Very nice - delicious donuts! We then got ourselves organized and headed off to the colosseum. Very impressive - we paid a little extra to go on a tour and it was well worth it. We got some great shots. We had a general wander in the afternoon back to the hotel. We did some Rome research this afternoon and then had a nice …
When in Rome...
... so bored. Maybe it's the stigma of being in a museum and reminds me of the times I was dragged through museums when I was younger (jokes, I wasn't dragged but you get my drift) We then started our walking tour which was insane! It was the most intense 4 hour history lesson of my life. I dare you to quiz me on ancient Rome, I DARE YOU, I rock now thanks to our American tour guide. I also noticed that ancient roman emperors had names of star ...