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Day 7 - Goodbye Florence, Hello Rome
... The district is apparently a bit nicer than the rest of Rome and is surrounded by Orange tree gardens... Score Christian for getting stuck in one of the most romantic areas of Rome... Anyways, we dropped off our bags in the Hotel and decide to waste no time. We had a tour scheduled for the following day but it lacked two of the most significant spots in the city, the Colosseum & the Trevi Fountain. We grabbed the map and were on our way. To make a long story short, ...
When in Rome .
... own grub , the shop close by we had pan cheese croissant yogurt , for next to nothing , he also was clearing out for the long weekend so had cake given to us . Rome is all things , busy ,magnificent , dirty crowded , hot , too many tourists . Pleased I visited but could have lived without it . We had tried to buy tickets to the Sistine chapple on line but couldn't soas we were five minutes away we just got up early and lined up , people on tour do go I ...
Day Fifteen - The Eternal City
... s Square was big. We have officially been in the smallest country in the world now. The line was long for St. Peter's so we're going tomorrow.
After that, we took a taxi to the Colosseum. Drove by the Circus Maximus, what was left of it. The Colosseum was amazing. Almost 2,000 years old and still standing. They gutted the outside and the metals to build other Roman buildings, like St. Peter's. The Pantheon was built ...
Rome Wasn't Seen in a Day
... a lot shorter. I can't really begin to convey the glorious walk through the hallways and rooms aproaching the Chapel. The magnificent detail in the building and the amazing collection of artwork combined for a surreal environment, with a level of beauty above anything I could have imagined humanly possible. The only thing which brought it down to earth was the volume of people funnelling through -- a bit ...
Italian Health Care
... take a pill. This was definitely different. He proceeded to put these clamps on my wrists and ankles. I would compare them to the clamps you put on a car battery when you need to recharge it. Scary!! Then he put suction cups around my heart, and at that point I knew he was doing an EKG. But again, the machine...ancient. I guess it fits the theme of the city.
Trust me, it gets better...
Then in his thick Italian accent, he say, "ok, ...
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