Imperium Suite Navona
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Weary Travelers
On Wednesday, after a good breakfast and some free bottles of wine from Francesco, we finished packing, turned in the car, boarded our train and headed to Rome. The train ride was on time, comfortable seats, a definite redemption of the European train system from our previous experience. We arrived in about an hour and 45 minutes and, per our directions, headed for the #64 bus to our apartment.
I have since come ...
Romans
... checked out some more Roman ruins. Some big buildings that survived because they were turned into churches - much bigger than I ever imagined the roman buildings to be. We met up with all the others at a wine bar and had a good catchup, Rosemary and Karen had only just arrived from Australia so we had to keep them awake. After some drinks we headed into the streets and found a nice place for dinner, sampling some more traditional dishes and I had a really nice ...
Which way to the Forum?
... packed with people, and security guards barking at the crowd for "SILENCIO!" . The map room was our favorite, with ancient maps painted on the walls of a very long hallway. Even though James got in for free, we figure that one days take on the admission to the museum alone would pay off the lawsuit debt that the Arch Diocese of Antigonish owes! The Pope looked to be in fine health but I commented to James that it would be interesting to ...
So many cities, so little time
... others got on we all kind of just sat around for a while, and around 10:30 I decided to get into my pj's and wash my face and stuff and when I got back from the bathroom, the whole room was transformed. Apparently the back of the 6 seats pulls out to form 4 more beds (the original seats and then the back of the seats = 2 from each side) It was so weird!! Adam and I had the 2 top bunks for whatever reason, but I guess that was alright. I wasn't all that tired yet but ...
La Dolce Vita
... be stupid if we didn't. Plus, it was free! Naturally, the inside was cramped with tourists but worth it to marvel at the sculptures and shrines. We head out and follow the tourist traffic to Trevi Fountain. We thought the Spanish Steps were crowded. Not even close. Trevi was nothing but a sea of tourists and pick pockets. We couldn't even get down the stairs leading to the fountain to throw in a coin. We found an opening and my partner ...