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    • Day 12

      Rom Trastevere

      August 23, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      Heute sind wir erst gegen Mittag losgekommen. Erst mal zum Circo Massimo (größter Circus im antiken Rom) und dann zum Pantheon. gegen Abend sind wir nach Trasteverere gefahren, dem flippigen Boheme-Viertel mit traditionellen und trendigen Trattorias und Kunsthandwerksläden. hier hat es uns dann noch öfters hingezogen. Auf dem Nachhauseweg lauschten wir den Klängen eines guten Straßenmusikers.Read more

    • Day 42

      The Last Day

      August 4, 2022 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 28 °C

      For this day we had nothing planned. This was more of a buffer day. If there was something we just couldn't get to our if we just needed to rest, this was the day.

      We didn't have a lot left on our to do list. We decided to go out for breakfast for a change. We didn't do that really at all. We would either eat cereal and fruit in, or sometimes we would had pastries and eat in the go. Today we sat down for a right proper breakfast at a place called Gingers. Pancakes and omelets, it was heavenly.

      Afterwards, we decided to head to the Borghese Gallery and Gardens. It was a long walk... so... we decided to walk it. On the way we stopped by the Pantheon again. Every time we have gone by, both this trip and Jen and my trip years ago, we have not been able to go in. But this time it was open. So finally we got to enter and look around. What a cool, very ancient building.

      Then, as we continued on our way, we came across another church called Basilica Dei SS Ambrogio e Carlo. Fairly nondescript on the outside but amazing on the inside.

      Then we were off again to the Gardens with a quick stop at the Piazza Del Popolo, the place Jen and I walked through every day on our last trip and the start of the old downtown area.

      The gardens started just up the hill so we made the trek up, took some pictures and headed into the park. We were wanting to get tickets for their museum but the website wasn't working so we decided just to take our chances and head over there and try and buy tickets at the door. I the end they were sold out for the day so I guess that is something that has to go on a future list.

      Then, after walking around a bit more, we started to head home. It was 36 degrees again today and we were all fading fast. We did manage to get some shopping done on the way though.

      We made it home and just relaxed for much of the afternoon. We planned how we were going to get to the airport the next day, packed up our stuff, did a little napping, and just tried to stay cool. After a bit, we didn't want to end our vacation inside so we rallied ourselves and headed out for one last good supper. We kept it local and just found a place nearby. The food was good. The gelato afterwards was even better, and at the end of the night we all felt satisfied with the ending and the trip as a whole. We did a lot, saw a lot, and it will take some time to process but we all agree we are ready to come home.

      Tomorrow will be a long day but by the end we should be sleeping the night in Calgary, and then on the road back to Regina.

      So good night and we will be seeing some of you tomorrow.
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    • Day 4

      Panaromic Point Rome

      August 1, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      We wanted to see Rome from its highest point so together with a hostel buddy we climbed the highest point at the edge of the city. On the way we discovered quite a few crypts, the oldest lighthouse of Rome (built 50 years after founding of the kingdom of Rome) and we got to see soldiers firing a canon at 12:00 😄 (I took a video).Read more

    • Day 3

      Giro Roma Notturna 🌙⛲🌃

      October 1, 2023 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

      Yo tampoco me reconozco con tanto tour pero dados mis limitados conocimientos en historia y mi incompetencia para recordar fechas y datos históricos, he considerado que era la mejor opción para exprimir al máximo mi visita a Roma 🤓

      Desde Rómulo y Remo, pasando por Julio César y el emperador Augusto, descubrimos la historia desde la fundación de Roma hasta la época del Imperio Romano 🏛️

      Esta vez se me queda totalmente la telenovela barroca entre Bernini y Borromini 😆 Los tours nocturnos me encantan por los colores de las calles, las fuentes y los monumentos ⛲

      La Fontana de Trevi está preciosa y también el Panteón y la embajada de España. La PRIMERA embajada que hubo en el mundo es ésta de España en Roma 🤯 sorry not sorry 💅🏼

      Después del tour, pruebo, por fin, los Supplì vegetarianos 😊 en un restaurante que nos recomienda nuestro guía y mamma mia lo buonissimos que están 🤤🧆
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    • Day 4

      Trastevere

      September 30, 2022 in Italy ⋅ 🌧 22 °C

      After Gianicolo we walk down into Trastevere, have a meal and see a chain dragged down by hundreds of padlocks.
      It seems to be a very strong metaphor, probably something about true love producing a lot of scrap metal in public places.Read more

    • Day 88

      Rome Day 4 St Peter's Basilica

      December 7, 2023 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 9 °C

      We decided to go to St Peter's Basilica today and Church of St Louis and Basilica of San Maria Sopra Minerva to see works by Caravagio, Michaelangelo and Lippo, just to name a few.
      I had a truffle pasta that was so good, I went back for dinner. They were very generous with their truffles at Mozzichi.Read more

    • Day 31

      Roma day 4, the VatiCan'T

      September 27, 2023 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 77 °F

      Last night I bought a last minute ticket to go see the Vatican this morning. The bicycle ride there is the exact same amount of time as an Uber would be, so I'm off on bike! Even though it's a warmer day and I'm forced to wear jeans and a T-shirt because apparently showing shoulders or knees is sinful or disrespectful.
      The bike ride there is so much fun. It's halfway UPHILL which sucks at first but I'm in good spirits and it's not too warm yet. Once I reach the top of the hill, it's winding downhill streets with a view of the city and I am so happy. Then I hit the hot mess that is St. Peters square and theres masses of people that *could* or *could not be* in a line. I eventually find my location where I'm supposed to show my emailed confirmation thru "Just booked" in exchange for a ticket in.
      It's a disaster. I am right *on time* when the ticket does request me to be at least 15 minutes early. Apparently, I come to find out that is because the website overbooks and then admits people by a first come first serve basis. I did not first come soooo, they refunded my ticket and suggested I find a local to get me in. 🫠😅
      I'm too hungry for that so I go to sit down at a nearby cafe and have my first panini, a meatball panini with fresh basil leaves and oozing out mozzarella! With a Hugo... my now, signature cocktail for Rome. It's Gin, prosecco, elderflower syrup, mint and soda water. It's so light and refreshing and reminds me of a mojito but not quite.
      This begins my Vatican't day of being fully dressed for the house of God that's just me sweating in Roman streets. I had a great day though, I drank and I shopped. I didn't just shop though, I made friends with every shop attendant I came across. I asked all about them and what it was like working there, we exchanged English words for Italian words and I would thank them for their unique presence as a vintage shop, a metaphysical shop or artisan shop. I had a hoot.
      But all that day drinking and walking was leading to a crash and I was too far into the city. I had been wanting to catch a movie here so... this was my window! I found a showing of Madame DuBarry (featuring Johnny Depp). It was still in Italian but I figured, why not! That's basically how I'm navigating life rn. And I'm so glad I did! I'm sure I missed a couple jokes or small comments because of the language "barrier" but the movie was fantastic! I almost cried at one point. Maybe that just speaks to how good the film was though 🤷❤️
      On my slow walk back home at sunset time, I happened into Castle D'Angelo, a sight I had wanted to see at some point so this seemed perfect and I got into line for a ticket. Another excellent impromptu choice. Even though the clouds rolled in and blocked my chance of an amazing sunset view, it was such a great experience to walk the halls of a true castle! I could feel the history of the place and swooned. There were truly wonderful Frescos that filled half and lovely rod iron details everywhere. Also, the view at the top wasn't anything less than spectacular and I made sure to sit and enjoy it awhile.
      I went to Mr Cloods in Trastevere for dinner, a suggestion from a friend. On the way there passed by live music after live music. Is tucked down a tiny scary dark alleyway but definitely did not disappoint. I ordered lasagna with wine and a side of charred raddaccio and it was probably the best Roman meal I've had so far.
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    • Day 130

      Cinque Terre —> Rome

      July 25, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 35 °C

      We said goodbye to our paradise in Cinque Terre and go the train back to Florence.

      We had a bit of a stopover until our connecting train and so we opted for a quick lunch at McDonalds to make use of the wifi and air-conditioning before catching the train to Rome (a high speed train which took about an hour).

      We arrived in Rome around 3.30pm and made our way to our accommodation (while sweating wearing our backpacks in the heat!). After settling into our accomodation, we walked around Piazza Navona and saw the Pantheon. We also had to have some gelato (it was very hot and we are in Rome, after all!) We shared a cone with hazelnut and salted caramel.

      We then headed back to our place with Nicky and Alex. We split up for the night going out for separate dinners. We went out for a delicious pasta dinner (Gab had ravioli and Daniel had cabornara and we shared an amazing bruschetta and pitcher of wine). We then enjoyed a nice long walk along the water before our second gelato stop for the day for desert. We shared a cone with two scoops: passionfruit and mango; and maccadamia and mixed berries. Great end to the day!
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    • Day 9

      Via Gulia

      June 11, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Die Via Giulia ist eine historische Straße in der römischen Altstadt. Die Straße wurde 1508 von Papst Julius II., dessen Namen sie trägt, in Auftrag gegeben. Sie hat eine Länge von etwa 1 km. In ihr befinden sich mehrere Kirchen und zahlreiche Paläste.
      Im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert bildete die Straße eine stark frequentierte Promenadenstraße und war Ort für Feste, Prozessionen und Wettrennen. Im Sommer wurden Teile geflutet und Bootsrennen veranstaltet.
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    • Day 2

      Vacsi az olaszokkal

      March 18, 2017 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Végül vacsi szinten Trasteveren, de egy kevésbé felkapott helyen, ahol egymás után húzzák ki az ételeket az amúgy sem hosszú étlapról- szóval nincs idő hezitálni, gyorsan választani kell. De a ravioli nem okoz csalódást, a paprika nélküli pörkölt vicces :)) majd utána meg iszunk egy jó kis 69 illetve szadomazo shotot a szokásos Choccolata e Vino nevű bárban. Szuper kis este volt!Read more

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