Late night plane ride to Rome may have been mistake number one. Booking a sketchy hotel was definitely mistake number two. Moving from sketchy hotel A to sketchy hotel B while following an Italian bellhop speed walking with our suitcases was mistake number three. And sending Justin ALONE back to sketchy hotel A to make sure it really was worse than sketchy hotel B was almost as nerve racking as when he was in Afghanistan, which equals mistake number four. Needless to say, our first impressions of Rome weren't starting out so well.
Justin made it back to sketchy hotel B safe and sound, and reassured us sketchy hotel A was MUCH worse, so we stayed where we were, padded walls and all. To calm the issue we decided to go get some "real Italian food," mistake number five. We found a restaurant close to sketchy hotel B and decided to eat there so there would be no more roaming the streets of Rome (we had seen one too many homeless or drunk people by then). The place wasn't bad, but it wasn't quite the authentic Italian experience we were looking for. So my mom and I enjoyed wine that was excellent and cheap, while Justin and my dad had Italian beer, making an overall happy ending to day 1 in Rome.
Day 2
Day 2, the last Sunday of the month, was free entrance into the Vatican museum, so we headed to Vatican City. Right away we made our way to Saint Peter's Square and were able to go into Saint Peter's Basilica with about a 15 minute wait in line.
Justin and St. Peter's Basilica |
Me by the fountain in St. Peter's Square |
Justin, me, and my dad inside St. Peter's Basilica |
Michelangelo's "Pieta" in St. Peter's Basilica |
Justin's illegal picture of the Sistine Chapel ceiling |
Justin in front of the Vatican Library |
Vatican Gardens with St. Peter's Basilica in the background |
One of the pope's carriages |
St. Angelo's Castle |
At the top of the Spanish Steps...people everywhere |
I'm waving right by the white ball thingy |
Spanish Steps with as few strangers in the picture as we could manage |
Day 3 marked New Year's Eve! We saw a lot of things this day, but everyone's favorite was the Colosseum. It was interesting to see and be inside a place where so many Christians were killed. The inside was pretty destroyed, but we still had a good idea of what it would have looked like back in the day. From the Colosseum we could see the Arch of Constantine, which was a beautiful arch, especially up close. We ate lunch in view of the Colosseum so we could take full advantage of seeing such a historical sight.
Outside the Colosseum |
Inside the Colosseum |
Arch of Constantine from the Colosseum |
Lunch in view of the Colosseum (too bad the bus is blocking the view, we didn't have the heart to ask the waiter to take another picture) |
My mom and me at the Roman Forum |
Roman Forum |
Arch of Titus |
Palatine Hill |
Palatine Hill |
Circus Maximus |
Marcello Theatre |
Capitoline Hill |
The white building in the back of this picture is II Vittoriano |
When we headed out to get a spot for the fireworks we had to form a "family train" so we wouldn't lose each other. There were so many people packed into one main street and the courtyard right below II Vittoriano for a live concert, so we headed the opposite direction, towards the Colosseum. Once we made it a block from the Colosseum it was much less crowded, so we claimed a piece of the short wall area to sit on.
There were still several hours until midnight, so we enjoyed bartering with the street vendors. We ended up with 2 bottles of champagne, 4 beers, 2 flashing bow headbands, 1 pair of flashing glasses, and a 2013 flashing pin. All bargained down, of course. Bringing in the New Year was a joy! Once the real fireworks started, everyone started setting off their own fireworks (might I add these would have been highly illegal in America). Things were popping, flying, and sparking in all directions, so we decided if we all wanted to survive and live through 2013 we had better leave.
Enjoying New Year's Eve and ready for 2013 |
My dad and me watching the fireworks over the Colosseum |
Day 4, New Year's Day, was much more laid back, though we still had several sights to see. We started at the Trevi Fountain, where we had some great gelato (thanks for the recommendation Kayla and Joe). I absolutely LOVED the Trevi! We even made a wish to insure our return to Rome.
Throwing Euros into the Trevi |
Column of Marcus Aurelius |
Pantheon |
Piazza Navona with an Egyptian obelisk and the church of Sant'Agnese in Agone |
Fountain of Neptune |
Piazza del Popolo |
Riding a lion in the Piazza del Popolo |
We left Rome on day 5, reminiscing over our special trip together with my parents. It was a joy to be able to see a whole new culture and country over the New Year holiday. I thought America was wild, but we don't know how to bring in the new year compared to the Romans. Or maybe we don't know how to be pyros quite like the Romans. Either way, it was a wonderful trip, with tons of great historical sights. A once in a life time experience for sure.