• Naples to Rome

    May 7 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    This morning we did something a bit different. We started our day with a pizza and tiramisu cooking class. I chose Naples to do this activity as it’s the birthplace of pizza, and Peter’s favourite food. In saying that, they don’t have supreme pizza here. (His favourite)😂😂 We had a lot of fun, the chef was funny and engaging. We learnt a couple of tips to try at home, and they gave us the recipe to keep. After our class we went for a roam prune Naples and bought some limoncello to take home. We grabbed our luggage and walked to the train station bound for Rome. Just over an hour later (high speed train) we arrived and jumped in an UBER to get us easily to our apartment. 1 minute walk to the Trevi Fountain. 😍 There’s a light door in every night until 10th May. It projected in to the Trevi Fountain (like Vivid) and has music to it as well. Fantastic, and not something you would normally see visiting Rome. We relaxed and unpacked then went to dinner at a restaurant that is booked out for weeks. We didn’t know this, it was recommended to us by our host. We waited in line and they were only taking people with a reservation. The owner kept saying if someone doesn’t show we can have a table. There was quite a line of people hoping to just walk in. He eventually gave us the green light. There were two tables of two left so we got one and had our dinner and dessert. We went back to our room until 9.30pm when we got picked up for our golf cart tour of Rome. We zipped around everywhere and were told about the history at each spot. Got back just after midnight, then settled in for the night. It is completely quiet in our room, which was surprising given the fact we are right next to a major landmark. ⛲️Read more