The day we left, we tried to get into the crypt at St. Peter's, but the line was too long, so we abandoned that idea. Anyway, then we got a taxi and drove to the airport, caught a train to Frankfurt, then back to Boston, and by then we were getting pretty tired.
So, we got home last night at 11:30pm USA time, which is 5:30 in the morning Rome time, so we were tired both ways. Then we fell asleep, which was horrible for me, because I kept waking up after these dreams that an animal would sacrifice themselves every hour at my window.
Wow. That was even weirder writing it down.
Well, here I am. Writing my final post. Although soon, I will put a link to ALL the pictures from my trip on the blog, in case you haven't been able to access Facebook.
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Showing posts with label Rome. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 30, 2016
Thursday, April 28, 2016
April 26: Colosseum!
Sorry this post is a little late, I've just had lots of things going on the last few days. But, here it is!
Two days ago, we went to the Colosseum at 8:30 in the morning with a guide, so we could experience the wonders in full! It was so amazing! I posted a ton of photos on my Facebook page, but it was just so awesome to see a part of ancient history right in front of me, and walk inside it no doubt! I could have spent days there, but there was another attraction in store for us...
We went with our guide to the Forum, which is a wide open space where the Romans held meetings and did other stuff. To be honest, it was a bit underwhelming, but at least we ate lunch there.
After the Forum, we walked to the church where the chains of St. Peter and Michelangelo's Moses statue was. It was interesting to see a religious side of Rome (like I haven't before), but the chains were cool to see.
Next, and finally, we went to the steps designed by Michelangelo, which were very underwhelming. But then we walked home, and I got some rest.
Next: Vatican City!
Two days ago, we went to the Colosseum at 8:30 in the morning with a guide, so we could experience the wonders in full! It was so amazing! I posted a ton of photos on my Facebook page, but it was just so awesome to see a part of ancient history right in front of me, and walk inside it no doubt! I could have spent days there, but there was another attraction in store for us...
We went with our guide to the Forum, which is a wide open space where the Romans held meetings and did other stuff. To be honest, it was a bit underwhelming, but at least we ate lunch there.
After the Forum, we walked to the church where the chains of St. Peter and Michelangelo's Moses statue was. It was interesting to see a religious side of Rome (like I haven't before), but the chains were cool to see.
Next, and finally, we went to the steps designed by Michelangelo, which were very underwhelming. But then we walked home, and I got some rest.
Next: Vatican City!
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
April 25: Churches and Walking
We started the day with going to the Pantheon, which had an amazing inside! I posted, like, a million pictures on my Facebook page, which are in great detail.
After the Pantheon, we walked across the River Tiber to an island near Rome, then to Trastevere, an old neighborhood with a HUGE church, which my mom and I snuggled up in, since by then we were kind of tired. After that, we went to an island where the Roman Jewish Quarter was. First, we went to a cookie shop with AMAZING cookies, then we crossed the island again and walked by the Tiber River. Then, we went to a museum, which had cool artifacts from the past, and then on a tour to the synagogue near the museum.
After that, we had lunch, and then began our walk back to the subway. We passed the Colosseum on the way to the metro, which looked so awesome! We did see it today, but that post will have to come tomorrow...
After the Pantheon, we walked across the River Tiber to an island near Rome, then to Trastevere, an old neighborhood with a HUGE church, which my mom and I snuggled up in, since by then we were kind of tired. After that, we went to an island where the Roman Jewish Quarter was. First, we went to a cookie shop with AMAZING cookies, then we crossed the island again and walked by the Tiber River. Then, we went to a museum, which had cool artifacts from the past, and then on a tour to the synagogue near the museum.
After that, we had lunch, and then began our walk back to the subway. We passed the Colosseum on the way to the metro, which looked so awesome! We did see it today, but that post will have to come tomorrow...
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Monday, April 25, 2016
April 23-24: Walking Tours and Arriving in Rome
So, on the morning of our arrival in Rome, we were in Naples, and we walked down to the Archaeological Museum with artifacts from Pompeii. We saw the original Faun statue (situated at the House of the Faun), cool theater mosaics, and much more! There was also a cool secret room, which had penises, piles of dicks, boobs, and lots of pictures and models of people having sex in it. Yeah, man, that was some heavy stuff.
Then we went to catch our train to Rome (yay!). It was only an hour long ride, but for some reason it felt like forever. Then we took the Metro to our neighborhood, and we got a little lost, but we finally found it.
Our renter, Elianna, was waiting for us, and she showed us the apartment (which is pretty cool). After that, even though my mom said we were just going to stay in our neighborhood that day, we went out to meet her friend from France. Long story short, we got really lost and didn't get back until 10:30 at night (urrrrgh).
The next day, we climbed the Spanish Steps, and started a self-guided tour called the Heart of Rome walk. Soon we came to the Trevi Fountain, which is amazing (photos are on my Facebook page). Then we went to the Piazza Colonna, where we saw the column of Marcus Aurelius, which is in the same area as the Parliament building. Then we went to the Piazza Navona, where we saw the Four Rivers Fountain, with four River Gods and an Egyptian obelisk. Then we met my mom's friend and her friend, and hung out, getting some gelato (ice cream) and walking around.
We walked by the Pantheon (which was SO crowded, so we didn't go in) and then took the metro home. However, we did go to the Pantheon the next day, which will be the next post, hopefully coming soon, if I have the time. We're about to get a tour of the Colosseum and the Forum, so that should be fun...
Then we went to catch our train to Rome (yay!). It was only an hour long ride, but for some reason it felt like forever. Then we took the Metro to our neighborhood, and we got a little lost, but we finally found it.
Our renter, Elianna, was waiting for us, and she showed us the apartment (which is pretty cool). After that, even though my mom said we were just going to stay in our neighborhood that day, we went out to meet her friend from France. Long story short, we got really lost and didn't get back until 10:30 at night (urrrrgh).
The next day, we climbed the Spanish Steps, and started a self-guided tour called the Heart of Rome walk. Soon we came to the Trevi Fountain, which is amazing (photos are on my Facebook page). Then we went to the Piazza Colonna, where we saw the column of Marcus Aurelius, which is in the same area as the Parliament building. Then we went to the Piazza Navona, where we saw the Four Rivers Fountain, with four River Gods and an Egyptian obelisk. Then we met my mom's friend and her friend, and hung out, getting some gelato (ice cream) and walking around.
We walked by the Pantheon (which was SO crowded, so we didn't go in) and then took the metro home. However, we did go to the Pantheon the next day, which will be the next post, hopefully coming soon, if I have the time. We're about to get a tour of the Colosseum and the Forum, so that should be fun...
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