The first day in Rome Katy and I got up early and headed out to see all of the typical sights. The coliseum was first on the list and started out the day in a great way. Usually it costs 12 Euros to get in but that day was a holiday so we got in for 1 Euro. Score. It was pretty awesome. So much time and stories are caught within those walls of the Coliseum. After about a million coliseum pictures we headed to the Pantheon and Trevi Fountain. Of course we threw a coin in the fountain for good luck (my house madre explained the proper way to toss the coin before I left). We took a quick gelato break by the fountain and then went on our way to the Spanish Steps. The Spanish steps were so beautiful with all their flowers. We sat there for a while before wandering through the streets some more. All of these famous things are amazing but why are they so famous? We walked around a bit more and checked out the Roman ruins before heading back to the hostel. We picked a slice of ITALIAN pizza and some wine for dinner on the patio at the hostel. Later that night the host of the hostel brought out a HUGE jug of red wine and offered it to Katy, another guest from Canada, and myself. It was a relaxing evening after a lot of walking. We came to Rome with no agenda and no expectations. We just went when we wanted and had tons of fun doing so.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Rome adventures
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