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    • Day 3

      Colossal Colosseum

      September 10, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Feeding time at the zoo! 😳😱
      Our breakfast sitting was at 7:45 am… My anticipation was for the typical Italian breakfast table ladened with delicious fresh produce, but, nothing could be further from the truth! There were two tables hastily arranged with what seemed like stale pastries, basic generic cereals and bread 🍞 you would probably hesitate feeding to a duck 🦆 Oh! And Jugs of coffee and cordial. Very underwhelming! We certainly hoped this was not a sign of things to come!

      Mauritzio ushered us onto the “Blue Bus” 🚎 and we headed into the centre of Rome and did a walking tour around the Roman forum and Julius Caesar’s’ forum. It was a 33° day, and all of these historical markers were directly exposed to the heat of the midday sun ☀️ so excuse my ruby red cheeks 🥵

      We found another fantastic little place for lunch and enjoyed fresh, tomato 🍅 bruschetta, grilled vegetables 🥗 and another pizza 🍕 All washed down with Aperol Spritz & a litre of wine 🍷 It didn’t take long for the wine to wear off as we continued our journey using the Metro to get to Saint Peters basilica in Vatican City. Unfortunately we were unable to go inside the Museum because it is a Sunday. It was impressive to wander around the forecourt.

      Fortunately, we pre-booked a Twilight tour of the Colosseum, thus saving us being part of a line that snaked around the outside and luckily we were part of the final day entry into this magnificent Stadium, which, incidentally, was built in only 11 years! By the end of this expedition, I was plum tuckered out, so decided to sit and people watch along the road built by Mussolini while German continued to walk around and work off the carbs 😝

      We had a couple of quiet drinks in the gay street right next to the Colosseum and thought we had it all worked out until we got to the Metro station and replacement buses were in full force… Now, if you thought catching a replacement bus is hard in Melbourne, you ain’t seen nothing like trying to find one that takes you to the middle of nowhere in Rome! I won’t go into detail except to say that it was an experience like no other! The bus ride could only be compared to a white knuckle ride at any amusement park! 😳😱🤯🫣🫨
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    • Day 18

      Zes redenen om van Rome te houden

      March 19 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      1. Het ontbijt.
      Wellicht een open deur, maar in Rome kun je voor weinig geld lekker eten en drinken. In een bar (niet op de meest toeristische plekken) koop je voor maximaal drie euro een koffie met een cornetto con crema. En geloof mij, dat wil je. Zo’n cornetto lijkt amper op onze croissant: hij is lichter en gevuld met een ‘crema’. Mijn favoriet is pistacchio, maar je kunt alle kanten op qua smaken. Meest voorkomend is de gewone crème (een soort custard), chocolade, jam en pistacchio. In de echte bars drink en eet je letterlijk aan de bar. Snel, al kletsend en met smaak.

      2. Wandelen is fantastisch
      Het centrum is uiteraard gigantisch en in het oude hart is elke straatsteen mooi. Het ene plekje is nog historischer dan de ander en dat maakt wandelen in Rome te gek. Je ontdekt telkens weer iets nieuws. En het mooie: de massa-toeristen zijn maar op een paar plekken, de andere straten zijn stil, of vol Italianen. Daarnaast telt Rome talloze parken waar het fijn vertoeven is. Van grotere (Villa Borghese), tot kleine met mooi uitzicht (Celio). En dan heb ik het Park Appia Antica nog niet genoemd. Dit park is honderden meters lang en vormde zich rondom de oudste weg van Italië.

      3. Italianen zijn erg vriendelijk
      Als je ciao weet te zeggen, moedigen Italianen je al juichend aan: volstrekt anders dan de Fransen. Italianen zijn trots op hun land en delen dat graag met iedereen die geïnteresseerd is. Of het nu gaat om eten, tips of andere dingen. Je voelt je eigenlijk altijd welkom.

      4. Water is gratis
      Overal in Rome vind je fonteinen, of kranen, waar altijd water uit stroomt. Dit kun je drinken. De stad telt zo’n 200 nasoni en het water is vers. Een lege fles meenemen naar het centrum scheelt heel wat dure flesjes kopen in de toeristische winkels.

      5. Metro A rijdt altijd en is spot goedkoop
      Ok, eerlijk is eerlijk: het openbaar vervoer in Rome is niet top. Bussen rijden op de grillen van de chauffeur en zijn erg onbetrouwbaar. Daarnaast telt de grote stad slechts drie metrolijnen: A, B en C. A is de meest betrouwbare en kruist de stad van west naar oost, of andersom. Elke drie minuten stopt er een metro op een station. Tot nu toe altijd. Daardoor is de lijn een prima vervoersmiddel van en naar werk. Lijn B gaat van noord naar zuid en is ook vrij betrouwbaar. Lijn C is dat (nog) niet. Die lijn wordt nog aangelegd, maar stuit op heel wat luxe problemen. Want elke keer als de schop in de grond gaat, worden bijzondere archeologische ontdekkingen gedaan. Daardoor duurt de aanleg ellende-lang en telt Rome voor zijn omvang bar weinig metro-lijnen. Wandelen dus vooral. Maar… zit je handig en kun je de metro gebruiken, dan is ie spotgoedkoop. Voor een maand onbeperkt reizen betaalde ik 35 euro.

      6. Aperitivo!
      Dit is een uitvinding: aperitivo. Onze borrel, maar dan doorontwikkeld. Voor een vast bedrag (tussen de 10 en 15 euro) krijg je een cocktail + hapjes. En die hapjes bestaan bijvoorbeeld uit pizzaslices, bruschetta, kaasjes, worst, tapperij en wat nog al niet meer. Een hele maaltijd. Je drinkt/eet een aperitivo zo tussen 18 en 20 uur in de avond. En ja, daarna ga je ook nog pasta eten :).
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    • Day 6

      Gobiklitepe Exhibit in the Colosseo

      November 10 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F

      There was a featured exhibit on the second floor of the Colosseum: "Currently, the exhibition at the Colosseum in Rome is showcasing artifacts from Göbeklitepe, a significant archaeological site in Turkey, featuring replicas of the site's stone carvings and digital installations, allowing visitors to experience the ancient history of this "world's oldest temple" within the iconic Colosseum walls."

      The earliest life-sized statue ever found was on display, as well as one of the earliest depictions of a woman giving birth.
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    • Day 20

      Colosseum, Roman Forum & Pantheon.

      May 15 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Rome is certainly growing on us. Although it doesn't have the charm of Croatia, it makes up with history oozing everywhere!
      So this morning we walked 400 metres from our accommodation to the Colosseum. Had some breakfast at a cafe close by and then met the other 4 participants of our small group guided tour led by a lovely Italian lady called Raffaella.
      We had a really good look at the Colosseum and Roman Forum over 3 hours. Not as crowded as the Vatican yesterday, but still no shortage of people!
      Lunch was an Aperol Spritz and some bread, cheese and tomato. We bought some chicken schnitzel from our local little market for dinner tonight - attempting to save some euros whenever we can without compromising our holiday.
      After a short rest we walked 1.5 km to the Pantheon (a very large Cathedral). It was impressive, however, nowhere near as spectacular as the Cathedral we visited for free near the Pantheon. There are 900 churches in Roma!
      We got a gelato en route to our apartment and sat on a seat outside and just watched the passing parade of people, limousines, motor bikes and scooters, all beeping their horns in the narrow street. Could have sat there for hours - it was fascinating!
      Home early for a shower, rest, happy hour and quiet night before our last day in Roma tomorrow.
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    • Day 23 - Rome

      August 1, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Today we got up at 6am, packed the remaining stuff and headed for the port of Forio to get in the ferry back to Naples.

      Once in Naples we caught the metro to central station and then jumped on a fast train to Rome.
      These trains get up to speeds of 299km per hour. Little did we know we got a little food box which consisted of natural water, pineapple juice, a bag of some sort of crisps & a marmalade croissant. We had brought a yoghurt pack from the supermarket but we were happy to get the extra food.

      Once in Rome we had to take the Metro to our BnB, anyone knows me I love the metro here…
      We survived the metro trip checked in early to our BnB.

      We ventured out for lunch to Trastevere. I was quite excited for Trastevere, little did I know it’s dead during the day and comes alive at night!
      We got lunch had a walk around then head back to the room so Katie could have a nap and I did some research for Rome.

      Once awake we decided we needed a break from pasta, pizza and pastry’s. we headed to the famous Spagla McDonalds!
      I must say, it was delicious and a nice break from Italian food!

      We had a walk around going past the Spanish steps, Trevi Fountain, Monumento a Vittorio Emanuele II, Roman forum and Palatine Hill, We ended up in-front of the colosseum at this point. We took some pictures from a point I learnt of TikTok existed then headed down to go for a night time tour of the Colosseum.

      We brought the tour in Italian so the only thing I learnt was we walked through to the underground the same way the gladiators did from across the road which I didn’t realise was a structure that used to be there! We brought the tour in Italian as it was 25 euro for the tour each from the actual website or 180NZD each for English from third party tour providers and I just want us to be there with no one there.
      The tour was fantastic, took us all the way through underground then back up to level one. Only your tour was there at the time of roughly 25people and then the next group would be seen coming down below as you were finishing.

      We ended the night with braving the metro, happy to say we survived again!
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    • Day 15

      Absolutely Amazing!

      October 1, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      We have spent a very happy morning at The Colosseum. Can not explain the sheer magnitude of this place in time or history.
      The whole Colosseum still has the aura of the mighty empire who built it.
      Currently having lots of renovation done on the lower levels but still an absolutely fantastic place to visit.
      Would come again and again even though it's a very gory history!!
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    • Day 16

      Emperors and Gladiators

      July 16 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 36 °C

      We did a walking tour through the Roman Forum and the Colosseum!! Anch's childhood dream of visiting the Colosseum came true. It was incredible to see the ruins of the Forum including Caesar's Temple and the House of the Ten Virgins, and it was even more incredible to walk around the Colosseum and see the magnificent arches and the walls in the basement. After our tour, we did a pasta making class where we ate our creations afterwards (they were delicious).Read more

    • Day 26–30

      IN Rome 🇮🇹

      May 28 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Spent 4 nights in Rome!! Crazy big city 🫣 I had so much fun though!
      We saw & went into 2 basilicas, I rowed a boat while Will was passenger princess, we walked the Spanish steps, we had dinner at La Canonica ( really tasty food & we watched a full size car fit down the road/alley we were eating in), we watched the sun set, we visited the Vatican City, we also visited the famous Trevi fountain, we wandered lots of streets. We went inside the colosseum & learned about the roman forum & how Rome came to be, we did a small tour of underneath the Trevi fountain, we did MORE walking & we had slushis, gelato & sandwiches!!

      Also EVERY time we rode the metro we saw pickpockets, never a dull day in ROMA
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    • Day 26

      The booked part

      July 23, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 36 °C

      The highlights of today were based on a ticket to go see the forum and the Colloseum. Both were exciting, but the forum had more things to look at.
      Also included:

      - Kate's ancestral pilgrimage to Gelatetia Fassi
      - an excellent traditional pasta dinner (pasta alla gricia)
      - more of Caesar's old stuff
      - the vestal virgin crib and private mcc box
      - a detailed exploration about why pagan stuff is cooler

      The walking tours were brought to us by Rick Steve
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    • Day 2

      Nu ist es schön

      December 13, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Ein Steinwurf vom Colosseum entfernt haben wir einen wunderschönen Unterschlupf gefunden. Durchatmen und erstmal ne Stunde Schlaf nachholen. Fast 2 Stunden Frühstück mit Leute schauen war schon mal genau richtig😁Read more

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