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Rome day 3 and 4
... a little weary so we head in the direction of the Trinity College (Irish Pub) where we sit and have a few drinks. It was pretty good just to find people to talk too and chat it up with people in the bar and have a few beverages. We meet a lovely couple from Canada who have been living in France for the last 25 years. We have arranged to meet up with them in Paris which will be awesome. See you soon Frederique and Jaques.This place is cool and Evan ...
Italy
... for the inaugural games.
The rest of the day was spent roaming from one ancient site to the next, including such places as the Roman Forum, Palantine Hill, the Pantheon with its amazing domed ceiling and countless enormous Arcs dedicated to one emperor or another. Other than a brief break to eat some wonderful pizza I was on my feet the whole day. I finished up by going to the famous Trevi Fountain to toss in a couple of coins. I think I wished for ...
We visit Vatican City
... air, various buskers were playing their music in the shadow of the walls of the Castel Sant’ Angelo.
It was all very pleasant and a lovely way to experience Rome.
Back at the hotel we caught up with a lot of internet stuff and then decided to make the effort to go out to eat as it was our last night in Rome. In any case we were very ready for an early dinner, or was it an incredibly late lunch? We certainly ...
Eat, Pray and Continue Eating
... truffle, dark chocolate from Perugia, prosciutto from Parma, mouth watering pastries, and of course gelato.
I have been lucky to either bump into great restaurants or have gone to places recommended by travel books (most of them from Rick Steves’ books). “Gusto” on via della Frezza 23 is one of my favorites as well as “Cul de Sac” Piazza di Pasquino, 73 close to Piazza Navona.
It is an understatement to ...
Old and Hot
... How nice of them!). Most killings took place at the other Roman ampitheatre known as the Circus. The Coloseum was used for games mainly, including fighting. People were killed here but not as many as we are led to believe by the movies.
The old stones had a story to tell, but it was getting too hot for me to listen. The dude was zooming along and Ang and I were falling behind for two reasons; one to take photos and the ...