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Having wine and food on one of the Via's.. Planning our next move! |
Hey guys, I’m writing this blog on such a bittersweet note as I look back on fantastic memories made in the most amazing city. My boyfriend and I decided to go on a trip away to Rome. Since I’ve been a teenager I have been obsessed with Rome- a self-confessed history geek. I also used to love the Olsen twins they made a movie called “ Mary-Kate and Ashley Take Rome” here they whizzed around on vespa’s and seemed to have such a brilliant time! This sold it for me. I also have friends that have been to Rome and have gotten so many positive reports. Visiting Rome has been on my bucket list for ages so now I can finally tick it off!
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Beautiful flowers on one of the streets. I love flowers, they are all so pretty. |
We spent two nights and three days in Rome and while we got a huge amount done, we definitely only scratched the surface. On every street there is a wealth of history, beautiful architecture and just general prettiness. I think it’s safe to say that I left my heart in Rome. So, if you are planning a trip to Rome I would recommend staying a bit longer, ideally four or five days.
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The street we were staying on. So pretty. |
The Trevi
Fountain is also a must see while in Rome. It is Rome’s most famous fountain
and when you go and see it, it’s not hard to see why. SOoooooo pretty. I would
definitely recommend seeing it during the day and also go and see it at night
as they have it all lit up. It’s a magnet for couples as it’s so romantic, we
even witnessed a couple get engaged. Very cute!
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The Trevi Fountain. |
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Dinner at the Trevi. |
Probably of my favourite things to see is the Pantheon. It’s literally incredible. I was so in awe of this building. It was built by the Roman’s and it was originally used as a place of worship but now it is a church. I just couldn’t get over the architecture and the craftsman ship. So hard to believe it was built hundreds of years ago with basic tools. The Pantheon is set in a beautiful square with a fountain in the middle and surrounding that is so many lovely restaurants serving the most delicious Italian food. On our last day we watched the world go by with prosecco and beer and has the most amazing pizza and lasagna. This square is buzzing with ambiance and activity. You definitely have to have a glass of wine here whilst watching the world go by...
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At the Pantheon. |
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Loving life at the Pantheon. |
You can’t go to Rome and not visit The Colosseum and the Roman Forum. Here you can explore the ancient ruins of the old Roman Empire.. And when you learn of the history of the Colosseum along with the reason for the architectural design, It adds an additional element of wonder to it. Make sure you go EARLY. If you go midday, be ready for the large crowds. We got a group guided tour of the Roman Forum and Colosseum and I would highly recommend doing this. The tour guide really brings it all alive and makes it real while also keeping it interesting. We learnt so many new things while also enjoying the spectacular surroundings. I think if you don’t get a guide then you wouldn’t know what you’re looking at and it would all just be a bit of rubble. We got a guide recommended by trip advisor on www.colosseumandvaticantours.com. It cost €45 (sounds expensive but trust me well worth it) and we also got to skip all the queues,that in itself is such a perk- trust me the queues are longgggggggggg.
This is turning out to be a very long blog post (I hope I still have your attention!).
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Inside the Colosseum. |
You have to go to the Vatican- home of the Pope. This is a city in a city. It was such a beautiful day
when we went to the Vatican. We walked over and this took us about 40minutes. Sounds like a long walk but trust me it’s worth it, Rome is so beautiful that all the streets and everywhere you go is so pretty that you just want to soak it all in and remember everything. St. Peter’s Square is alive and thronged with so many people vying to get a glimpse of the Pope. Unfortunately we didn’t have time to go into the Vatican (I told you you would need more than three days!) but we still enjoyed looking it at from the outside and walking around the gardens and the square.
- Wear comfy shoes, you will walk everywhere! And Rome is big! We walked everywhere, by the end of every day even wearing comfy shoes my feet were so sore.
- Be careful of pickpockets! I was warned about these and unfortunately I’ve been robbed before so I was extra careful with my belongings and my bag.
- If you are flying into Ciampino then you should know that this airport is tiny. So if you have plans (like I did) to do some airport shopping on the way home then forget about it! It has one shop and one café (the food is way overpriced) and one hall with numbers where the planes depart. Checking in one hour before you leave will still leave you plenty of time. The only good thing about this airport is that there is free Wifi.
- Make a rough daily plan of things you want to do, otherwise you will be overwhelmed and get nothing done. You won’t see it all as there is sooooo much to do and see.
- If you want a healthy breakfast with health pancakes and smoothies, fruit, granola then go to Ginger Sapori e salute on Via Borgognona.
- Don't bring heels away with you. Pretty much the entire city is cobble stones-so you will break your neck trying to wear heels plus look really silly!
The food and wine is amazing. Trust me.....
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Ok so guys as you can tell I’m pretty enamored with Rome. If you ever get the opportunity to go then you HAVE to! On every street corner there’s something historical or beautiful. It’s the perfect destination as it has something for everyone. Culture, history, beautiful food, wine, iconic monuments, romance......
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Old Roman Forum. |
Love Fiona X
PS. ALL roads lead to Rome so I will definitely
be going back…….
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