Monday, 31 August 2015

Monday - Day 3 in Rome

Our aim today was to see the Colosseum.

We were up and ready to start our walk to the Colosseum by 10.30am.

On the way we passed some amazing old ruins....




Finally we arrived at the Colosseum...



 

 
Amazing place - so much history!

After we had had enough of the Colosseum we walked over to where the races were held at Circus Maximus.

By now it was early afternoon and we were again beginning to wither with the heat. Today it was 35 degrees - so we decided it was time to head back to the hotel for a rest.

As we walked back we decided to go and check out the inside of the Altare della Patria, the big white monument at the end of our road. It is an amazing place - just like the rest of Rome!


 
 
 
 
In the Photo below the road straight ahead leads to our hotel.
 
We were home in our hotel again by 3.30pm and once again had a lovely restful afternoon. I actually fell asleep today and when I woke it was time to get ready for going out again.
 
We went local tonight for eating dinner. It was still very warm outside so we didn´t feel like walking far. Kristian´s colleague had recommended a restaurant that was just around the corner so we set off to this. We sat outside and enjoyed the atmosphere of people going by on the small streets, a man played an accordian and it was all very Italian!!
 
We spent a good part of our evening sitting there eating, talking and dreaming. Another great day in Rome!

Sunday, 30 August 2015

Sunday - day 2

Sunday was our second day in Rome so the plan was this....

1. Rise and shine at 7am.
2. Eat breakfast at 7.30am
3. Leave at 8.30am to visit St Peters. (We had heard that the lines were not as long if you got there as soon as it opened.)

The reality was this..
1.  Woke at 9am.
2. Ate breakfast at 9.40am.
3.  Ready to leave at 11.05am!!!

So off we headed for St Peter´s church and the Vatican museum. We discovered that it was free to get into the Vatican museum the last Sunday in the month and that was that day!! Weren´t we lucky that we got to save a bit of money!!!

We made our way over to the river and followed it down to the Vatican. It was hot but we were coping!




                                         "See we are really, really here!!!"



 
So we arrive at 11.52am. We were surprised to see soooo many people just waiting around at the square to St Peter´s church. Kristian and I stood and looked over the crowd and then we went in under the archways to walk around - it was too hot outside. As we dandered around Kristian turned to me and said - "Laura, it looks like those people are waiting on something." Then he looked at his watch, it was 11.56am. "I think the Pope is coming out to say something at noon" he said.
 
So off we went into the crowds again. It was then we noticed the big screens, the cameras on the roof pointing to a window, the window had a red cloth hanging from it. Yes indeed, the Pope had heard we were in the crowd and he wanted to come and greet us!
 
 


 At noon a figure appeared at the window and the Pope addressed the crowd. After saying hello to everyone he had one important question to ask. He wanted to know where Laura and Kristian where standing, so we gave him a wave!! haha


The Pope had just started his speech to the crowds, which we didn´t understand, when Kristian and I looked at each other at the same time and said the same thing...."Everyone is here listening to him, that means there will not be too many people waiting to get into St. Peters!! Lets go!! " (We have been married too long!)


We got in line for St. Peters. There was a bunch of us waiting to get in,  but nothing compared to what it could have been. Within 20 minutes we were through security and in the church.


  
 What an amazing place. Once again we were blown away by the craftmanship!!



 We spent a good bit of time in the church just enjoying it all.


 When we were finished and came outside we could not believe the line there was to get in!!! It went right around the Square! People would be standing there for hours. We had done good getting in to the church when we did!


We decided to give the Vatican museum a miss, neither of us were that interested in it, instead we decided to walk up a few hills to a viewing point where we could see over the whole of Rome.

 
 
 It was sooo beautiful.



After walking for miles in the heat, I was starting to wither!! We stopped at this small restaurant and had a pizza each, along with a big cold glass of coke!!!

 It was then time to head back to the hotel. The walk back was amazing - there is always something interesting to see, no matter where you go in Rome.....

After a few hours rest, we freshened up and headed out again. We took a walk around the area just enjoying the atmosphere and the sights. We then headed to a restaurant that I had read about on the web while researching our area. It got fantastic reviews and we wanted to check it out. So of we went to Babette, found down one of the small side streets.

We were not disappointed. The decor was beautiful, just my sort of style. The service was also great, the waiters and waitresses couldn´t do enough for us and the food was delicious!! A bit more exspensive than the other side of the river but worth every penny.


The dessert was to die for!!! I had a white chocolate cake with a soft heart (that´s how it was described on the menu and it was exactly like that) ....oh my it melted in my mouth!!!Kristian had a tiramisu done gourmet style!

We loved it so much that we have decided this is where we want to celebrate our wedding anniversary so we will be back!! 

Saturday, 29 August 2015

In love......

We are both in love with Rome!!

We arrived at our hotel around 10pm Friday evening. Once we got our bags up to our room and we got unpacked, we decided to go out exploring. We realised that we had picked a hotel in a great location with so many things to see.

(The place below, is just at the end of the road from our hotel.)


After a short walk about the place we decided that we just had to try a pizza before heading back to the hotel for bed. So Friday evening at 11pm we had our first, real Italian pizza. It was delicious!


So the plan was to be up early and away at the crack of dawn. We would eat breakfast at 7.30am and be on our way by 8.15am!!! After 25 years you would think that we knew ourselves better than that - we are totally not morning people!! So our 8.15am start turned into a 10.15am start. By this time we had eaten breakfast and we were ready to face the world!

The first stop was The Spanish Steps. Our hotel was only a 5 minute walk away from them.








We explored the area around the Spainish steps, there were so many small, beautiful streets with so much character.


It was then on to Trevi Fountain, although we did get waylaid along the way! We kept finding more beautiful and interesting buildings and so off we went to explore them.

We did make it eventually to Trevi Fountain but unfortunately it is being repaired or restored so it just looked like a building site, that was a bit disappointing but we still could see the grandeur of it. We are amazed at the architecture all over Rome!! We can´t get enough of it!


From here we were going to The Pantheon but on the way stumbled across the building below.


 
There were also wonderful shops along the way. I met a strange but wonderful character in one of the shops but I did get the feeling that he wasn´t being totally honest with me.:-)
 



Dandering through the small streets with so much architecture makes such an impact on one!


Finally we arrived at Pantheon. WOW - WOW - WOW is all I can say!

An amazing building with so much detail. My mind boggles when I see so much handcraft! Totally amazing.

From the Pantheon we headed to Piazza Navona but on the way just had to stop for an ice cream:-)


 Above is Piazza Navona. We then walked back to the hotel along the River.


Once again there were loads of wonderful buildings to see.

 
We had explored one area of Rome by going around in a huge circle.
 
By 3pm we were exhausted, it was hot (34 degrees) and we had walked miles so we headed back to the hotel for an afternoon nap. It was great having air conditioning in our room!
 
After resting for a few hours, we got ready to head out again. This time we decided to check out the area over on the other side of the river. We had heard that it was cheaper to eat over there.  
 

What a fantastic atmosphere there was over in this cosy area. It was like something out of a film, but then again most of Rome is like something out of a film!!


We ate at the restaurant in the picture above. The food was delicious although there was a mix up with the orders. It was all rather funny.

First the people beside us got the wrong starter. After a lot of sign language that got sorted out.

Kristian and I had ordered a mixed Bruchetta for our starters. The waiter comes out and gives some Bruchetta to the people two tables away from us. They however have not ordered Bruchetta. The waiter asks who has ordered Bruchetta and off course we say that we have, so we are given this plate with one Tomato Bruchetta on it.

At this point I wondered if this really was our Bruchetta because I thought that we had ordered a mixed Bruchetta made up of 3 different things, but thought I maybe had read the menu wrong, or the waiter hadn´t understood us properly so we cut into the Bruchetta. We both were about to put a piece of what looked liked delicious Bruchetta in our mouth, when another waiter arrives with  two plates each filled with 3 slices of bread with mixed Bruchettas on it. It was all sooo hilarious!

He takes away the tomato bruchetta and gives us the mixed one which is made up of one piece of bread with olive pesto on it, one with something I had no idea what, on it and a third one with tomatoes. We had eaten 1½ slices and still had 1½ slices to eat when the waiter appeared again, this time with our main course. We had such a laugh at this!!! Our table was loaded with plates of food! Thank goodness we hadn´t ordered dessert!  

What we heard about it being cheap over on the other side of the river was right!!! We had a two course meal with drinks for 10 pounds each!



After we had eaten we wandered about the area and explored the different side streets that were filled with small restaurants and stalls with people selling all sorts of things.


Then I told Kristian that he was getting Silver Envelope nr 20. (I had forgotten my Silver envelopes at home!!)  Kristian loves Jazz and so I had read about this Jazz Club that had local talents come in and play. I had found out that it was close to our hotel and so I was taking him there to end our evening.

It was such a cosy wee place. The singer was not that great - I have heard better but the musicians were very talented. Kristian enjoyed listening to the guitar and bass player. It was just his kinda of thing!



We walked back to our hotel via The Spanish steps. All so beautiful and romantic!

 
Our first day in Rome had been a great success.