Sunday, August 29, 2010

Rome

After 6,680 kilometres of driving through Europe, it was finally time to drop the car off at the airport. The guy working there was really nice and organised for a taxi for us to our hotel. He also drew a diagram of the suburb we would be staying in to make sure we found all the cool bars alongside the river which was actually really helpful.


We stayed in a suburb called Trastevere which is pretty much Rome's equivalent of Sydney's Newtown. Cool, hip, funky and fun with lots of nice restaurants but also not without its gritty side… lots of homeless people, graffiti etc. It was awesome! As soon as we got there we felt like we were home. I could definitely see myself living there.


We stayed for a total of 5 days and 5 nights and it still wasn't enough. For the most part, we just did all the usual touristy things so I won't waste time writing about everything. Instead, this one's more of a photo blog.

The Capitoline Museum:
Marble Mosiac
Really, really old wooden painting

The Vatican:
Part of the fortified Wall - and the crowd
Because we did a guided tour, we got to push in front of the people lining up down the street on the left :)
Ummmm...
Scale model of the Vatican
Our tour guide making the sculpture spin
A mosaic floor
Another mosaic floor
Yep, another mosaic floor
Bill Clinton?
Each one of the letters in that gold band are about 2 metres tall
So that her shoulders were 'appropriately' covered inside the cathedral, this girl used a pot themed shawl hahaha. Inappropriate much?
Thats what hundreds of years of rubbing will do to a statue!
Swiss Guards
St. Peter's Basilica
The Pope's room

Trevi Fountain:
"I could go for one of those right now!!!"

Spanish Steps:

The Pantheon:
I swear, EVERYTHING we saw on this trip was under construction!
Aww, Alice was so happy after finally seeing it :)
The Roman Forum:
Some very important meetings took place here!!!

Colosseum:
"RAHHHHHHH"

Ancient Aqueduct:

Maxxi Modern Art Museum:

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