We arrived in Rome on a beautiful Friday afternoon and headed straight for the Colosseum, forum and other ruins. We couldn't have asked for a nicer day:
The colosseum is always an amazing sight and it really sets your imagination on fire picturing the 50,000+ people occupying the space, the crazy "shows" that they were there to see, and the societal hierarchy, which were laid out in the many levels of the structure (of course the passageways on the bottom housed, prisoners, animals, and more that were used for the entertainment).
Imagine this place as it was in Roman times, with beautiful granite covering the structure:

The upper level seats were for the slaves and women. An interesting fact I learned was that there used to be a partial roof (knew that), but because it only went out so far, the lower class individuals in the upper level got to sit comfortably in the shade while the upper class (probably already in heavier garb) had to sit boiling in the sun. I love this little fact, for some reason.
Saturday we planned for our day at the Vatican. Our friend, Matty, had suggested we use a hop on, hop off bus (you know the double-decker buses that scream, "Look at me! I'm a tourist!") which normally I would say "No way" to, however, it actually proved to be practical, convenient, and completely economical. It also offered a way to see parts of Rome we wouldn't have otherwise seen. Nate and Landon enjoying the ride:

After the museum we headed to St. Peter's Basilica. It is a beautiful church with a lot of amazing things to see.



Towards the top of the dome, the whole structure started to tilt. Triiiiipppy:



Here we are:
The climb is always worth it:


(Check out the blockade in the back there.. It was the Rome marathon on Sunday. How sweet would it be to do that marathon?)
The fountains are even more breath-taking at night thanks to the addition of studio lighting. Trevi Fountain after dark:

In general, Rome is a must. It's historical value is boundless and it really is an extraordinary city. Was it our very favorite spot?! No. It felt too big city for us, and also felt a bit touristy (I can't imagine high season). We are enjoying living in Italy and really feeling part of the culture, so going to the touristy spots somewhat feels like a step backwards.
Also, what's Nikki's favorite thing? Food. And Rome just isn't the spot for the best. It's overtaken by tourist-trap restaurants heating up food in microwaves, which is just too bad. Of course, not all restaurants are this way, but in general, the food was lacking. And besides, we are spoiled here in Naples with absolutely some of the best food with the best ingredients.
This weekend we are looking forward to sticking around Naples and not traveling too far. But that doesn't mean we aren't getting anything done. Tonight is cooking classes with the gang and tomorrow, Pompei. Don't you worry, I'll have my camera handy :)
1 comment:
Pieta is one of my favorites!!!!! love the pics!
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