Hey everyone!
I just got back from a warm and wonderful weekend in Rome!
The weather in Italy was nothing short of fantastic, on Friday it was 66 and
Saturday it was 64 (We lucked out!).
First off, this trip was different than all the others because
I didn’t travel with my usual travel comrade Tiffany; instead I traveled with a
few other friends (Nikki, Allie, and Sammi). We left London early Friday
morning and arrived in Italy at around 11am and the sun was shining! From the
airport as usual we checked into our hostel.
Originally, we were all suppose to
be staying at Mr. Rome but due to overbooking on their part Allie and Sammi
stayed at a different hostel down the road. Once that fiasco was taken care of
we were in search of food! We walked in the direction of the colosseum and
found a pizza place (the pizza was soooo bad) then we got our first authentic
Italian gelato (this was so good, it made up for the wack pizza), then we
headed to the colosseum!
The colosseum was awesome, take a look for yourself:
After we exited there was a bunch of guys dressed up as guards so we took some pics with them later to find out they charge 5 euro a person.....ABSURD (the pics are on my friends camera).
We spent a decent amount of time at the colosseum and once
we left the daylight had already left us. We wandered around for a while then
we decided on a spot for dinner and had the most divine moscato and I’m not much of a wine drinker (apparently I am now).
After dinner we were in search of the best cannolis and we found them.
When we returned back the hostel everyone was hanging out and drinking wine and we joined in. The owner of the hostel Marius was making dinner for everyone which smelt and looked amazing. We spent the rest of the night drinking wine and meeting new people it was truly amazing. Needless
to say we did a ton of eating on this trip…..
Day 2:
Saturday we woke up at 8am and were non stop till about 11.
The hostel had breakfast, which was homemade cappuccinos and pastries, which
were pretty good. After eating breakfast Nikki and I met both Allie and Sammi
and we headed toward Vatician City. As we were approaching Vatician City a man
on the street stopped us asking if we had tickets, which we didn’t he then
proceed to talk us into a walking tour that way we didn’t have to wait 3 hours
to just see the Sistine Chapel. The walking tour was cool for like the first
hour the second 2 hours were well…boring. But the tour concluded in the Sistine
Chapel, which was truly awesome! We got to see both the religious and
non-religious side, which we otherwise wouldn’t have been able to do if we
didn’t take the walking tour, plus I learned a lot.
After Vatican City we wanted to see the Castel Sant’Angelo
and the Ponte Sant’Angelo, which were on route to the Pantheon. I forgot to
mention that the owner of the hostel planned our day out for us and mapped us
out the most direct routes to both the attractions and the best food!
Before we
made it to the Pantheon we took a quick detour for what might be the best pizza
I have ever had, then we got gelato once again because I mean when in
Rome….right?
On our way to the Pantheon we discorded a street light that was my height and some street art.
After our visit to the Pantheon we headed to the Fontana di
Trevi, it was awesome but insanely crowded. Like any tourists we took the
cliché fountain pic, and basked in the glory of the fountain.
Our next destination...Trinita dei Monti aka the Spanish Steps which provided a
breath taking view of the city and we got there right as the sun was setting!
At this point our feet were hurting a bit so we decided to
take a coffee break and regroup and plan out the rest of our night. Once we
were recharged and ready to go we headed back to the Trevi Fountain to see it
all lit up and then headed for the main shopping street, Via del Corso! After
walking up and down the street for a bit it was getting late so we decided it
was dinner time so we decided on a nice pasta place and I got more wine
(Merlot, it was fab).
At this point we were probably 1.5 hours away from where we
were staying so we walked for a bit then hoped on the metro (which is terrifying compared
to the tube in London, its so dirty) which brought us fairly close to “home.”
Sunday morning we woke up bright and early to catch our
flight out of Rome. We could not have picked a better time for our return
flight because the Rome Marathon shut the city down from 8am on! Another pro
was we left right as the rain started…we took the sun with us to
London!
It was another great weekend getaway and there are still
more to come!
On deck….Amsterdam,
in the hole….Paris (with my 5 favorite people in the entire world, my family)!
In the mean time I have 4 papers to write and 2
presentations to give, it’s crunch time!
-AMV






















Love you. 15 days, Paris, be ready for the biggest hug!
ReplyDeletelove you more!
ReplyDelete