We began by going back to the Forum (after a pit stop at the Circus Maximus), this time to wonder through the old streets and buildings that we had seen from a distance the day before.
We rode an elevator up to get a view of ROMA from the sky. One of the most breathtaking views I have ever witnessed.
Once we were back on the Roman streets we literally hit the pavement and knock off several other sights on our list!
The Trevi Fountain- where we threw Euros over our shoulders (along with several hundred other people) and made a wish! This may or may not have been my favorite place of them all :)
The Spanish Steps- where tired tourists perched to watch passerby’s and listen to peddlers play sweet songs. After the trek to the top (just to say we had) we stopped to take a seat ourselves!
Piaza del Poppolo- Here you can find THE obelisk that Cleopatra gave to Julius Cesar after their love affair in
The Parthenon- A temple built to worship Roman gods (which ironically now serves as a Christian church). This architectural wonder was built with an open air dome and after thousands of years still defies the laws of gravity.
After wondering through several town squares where you can find farmers markets, working artists, and enough restaurants to feed the Roman army we decided to had back and take part in a traditional afternoon treat…the Siesta!
Rested and refreshed we set out once again. This time, however, was simply to enjoy the local culture and take in the experience.
Never in my wildest dreams would I have imagined wondering through the streets of
1 comment:
wow! wow! and more wow! Mom
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