Monday, August 27, 2012

Day 5: Our last day in Roma...

Finally it was Thursday...and we had come to our last day in Rome! After being brave the day before and trying the underground out at night we were extra brave on the last day and took a bus! Hayden hates buses at the best of times, let alone a crowded Rome bus where there is no visible way to pay or validate your ticket (very stressful for Hayden!). Luckily it all worked out fine and we landed somewhere in the central stroricco near this...
 an amazing old building! Believe it or not!
 The Pantheon was one of the things Hayden had been looking forward to seeing...and he wasn't disappointed!


In Australia you often see a sign advertising chips and a coke...or a pie and a coke... well when in Rome...
 Oh how we would miss these cobbled streets... (but not really cause they are a BIG pain to walk on!)
 ...The Piazza Navona... Roman achitecture is based around public meeting places... Piazzas, they are pretty cool...(But not really, they are actually really HOT, cause whoever invented them hadn't heard of trees, or grass, or stuff that keeps you cool!...so when it's hot and sunny you pretty much die walking through a Piazza, and goodluck finding somewhere to sit in the shade!)

 Umm...I'm pretty sure this is Socrates...but we saw the heads of so many famous people, I could be wrong...
 This is Venus...
 This is Hayden contemplating a GIANT torso.... hahaha...

 Just so much to look at!

 ...and so much delicious Gelato to eat!
 ...and when they say it comes in EVERY flavour...they aren't lying!
 Some romantic bridges....

 ...and a big walk to the Galleria Borghese...well worth it! If we'd known it was surrounded by massive gardens that you can ride tandem bikes around on we would have gone earlier! But this was by far the best art collection we saw in Rome...and probably in Italy!
 ....also you walk a long way underground from the train station to get there on these really steep escalators...unfortunately the picture doesn't really show how steep it is!
 Our last night wouldn't be complete without a final trip up to our favourite gelato place (the one two doors down from our hotel)
 ahh how I will miss you delicious gelato!
Rome was my favourite place in Italy! It just felt so Italian! I loved all the things to look at!
The next day we would pack up and head north to the heart of Tuscany; Florence, Hayden's favourite place on the trip:)

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Day 4: Vatican City

Within Rome is another city...yes a sovereign state with its own postal service and currency, Vatican City. We booked ahead online and avoided the huge lines into the museum...we also chose to go Wednesday morning which is when the Pope addresses his flock in St Peter's Square...good move, cause while everyone is there looking at the Pope, we are making our way through a relatively quiet museum.
 
 It's very big, and the map isn't very helpful, so we spent a lot of time doing this...
 ...and listening to our audio guide!
 It would seem that through the ages the Pope's have remained popular with the people and with many wealthy leaders...
 ...thus they get a lot of presents! All these presents are kept in the Vatican Museums for the general public to view. Now if you remember your history lesson from the last post you would have noticed that Egypt was once part of the Roman Empire...hence this little mummy...
 This is someone important...
 ...a room of tapestry...
 Dripping in gold...
 ...a room of maps...
 ...Such detail! Everywhere you look!
 Ruffael was another Ninja Turtle, and famous artist with whom we became acquainted with in Rome...
 ...he did this...

 Thank goodness for seats around the museum ... my feet had only just begun to shrink back to normal size, and regular rests were a must! (Notice the essential water too!)
 A little taste of Da Vinci... (Not a very nice one).
 After the Raffael rooms we entered the Sistine Chapel and got to marvel at Michaelangelo's work. (Another ninja turtle). It was amazing, but i'm not sure what all the fuss was about...we couldn't take pictures in there, but it didn't feel like a chapel to me!
This was one of my favourite paintings in the museum...
 These are the famous steps that lead out of the museum...
 Designed by Da Vinci it looks like they only go one way... infact the concentric circles have opposing paths...
 By the time we left the museum we noticed our camera battery was quite low... (Always check before you leave in the morning!) We still had St Peter's square and Basilica to go! Luckily we needn't have worried as we got through the rest of the day without the camera failing us!
 St Peter's Basilica is HUGE! Like MASSIVE! Under that brown four poster thing are St Peter's bones as declared by a Pope a few generations back...


 Being its own state means it has its own police/guards...check out what they get to wear!...
 After all that we headed back to Trident in Rome for a spot of shopping and to grab some pics on the Spanish Steps...

 In Australia if you see a 'smart' car, it's rare, and laughable... well everyone drives tiny cars in Rome...and you can see why...
 That night on the 'Lonely Planet's' recommendation we headed to the oldest pizzeria in Rome...this place was older than Australia!!
The pizza was great! But not so much for an American tourist who asked the waiter "Do you have anything with pineapple on it?"
oh dear.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Day 3: Ancient Rome

After a full-on Monday down the south of Italy it was time to take a relaxing stroll towards 'Ancient Rome'
15 minutes walk from our hotel we came across this...


It's hard to get a sense of how big it is in a picture...but just look at how tiny the people are for some perspective!
 Rome was the birthplace of much of the architecture we see throughout the world.... here is a prime example...
 This is what the Colosseum would have looked like in it's day...
 You'll notice in these posts that there aren't a lot of pictures of Hayden and I together...that's because in Italy if you gave your camera to someone to take a photo they would probably do a Barry Bolt with it (or should that be Usain Bolt now?)...so here are our attempts at a 'selfie'...

 The Colosseum was definitely Hayden's favourite thing in Rome!
 As part of your ticket you also get to explore Palentine Hill and the Roman Forum... I love the Roman palace format with a large garden courtyard in the middle of the building...this is Emperor Augustus' pad. Isn't it quaint...
 Some old doors...
 Some columns...
 Looking back at the Roman Forum...
 Once again we used our Lonely Planet guide to help us pick a decent lunch...Hayden picked a great place called La Carbonara... Our Appetizer was a ball of buffalo mozzerella in the middle of a plate of prosciutto...you took a little bit of the cheese and wrapped it in the meat.... it was delicious!
 Then for 'Primo' course, we thought we better try the signature dish...
 Delicious!

This was one of our favourite buildings in Rome...it wasn't ancient...infact quite modern, but still amazing and huge!
 Looking back towards Rome (notice the flag in the middle of the round-a-bout grown with flowers!)
 I told you they love statues of guys on horses! Seriously everywhere we went in Italy!
 If you know your history you'll know who these little blokes are...and why they are feeding off a wolf!
 Everywhere you go in Rome there is something awesome to look at!

 This was cool! It's the Roman Empire through History...here it is at its greatest...
 and then...
 Slowely it got smaller...
 Until... Yep that little white dot is Rome...
 So much History! So much culture!....Tune in to the next post where we look at 'So much Religion', at the big V city.