Starting off in Rome, the Eternal city, and one of the most visited cities in Europe, we started our day early and headed for the Vatican City (a city and a country) to see one of the worlds largest Cathedrals, St Peters Basilica, a grand marbled building, home to the Pope and the Catholic community. We spent a few hours exploring and discovering all the statues & religous relics, and Lisa and her mum even had time to attend a mass.
Upon leaving the Basilica, we headed the the famed Piazza Navona, passing along the way the Castel Sant' Angelo (mausoleum of Hadrian). After grabbing lunch, we stopped by an old Gelato place Lisa and I ate at on our first trip to Europe, on our honeymoon. What's so special about this place? There's well over 50 different Gelato flavours to choose from.
Moving along, we stopped by the Pantheon (a temple built for all the gods of Ancient Rome), recognisable for a great hole in the roof of the dome. We then walked to Rome's largest and most famous fountain, Trevi Fountain, threw in a coin, and wishing to one day return. After re-couping a little bit of energy, we made our way towards the spanish steps, window shopped along via Condotti (I call it designer street) before retiring to our hotel for an afternoon siesta like the Italians do.
Nightime we explored the area surrounding the Colosseum, and relaxed, admiring the view of of floodlit Colosseum, had our last gelato for the day before calling it a day.
Moving along, we stopped by the Pantheon (a temple built for all the gods of Ancient Rome), recognisable for a great hole in the roof of the dome. We then walked to Rome's largest and most famous fountain, Trevi Fountain, threw in a coin, and wishing to one day return. After re-couping a little bit of energy, we made our way towards the spanish steps, window shopped along via Condotti (I call it designer street) before retiring to our hotel for an afternoon siesta like the Italians do.
Nightime we explored the area surrounding the Colosseum, and relaxed, admiring the view of of floodlit Colosseum, had our last gelato for the day before calling it a day.The second day started with a visit to the Roman ruins, once a bustling city graced by Julius Ceasar and Napoleon Bonaparte, before heading over to see the inside of the Colosseum where gladiators once fought, and criminals fed to the lions.
Continuing our Italian tour, we caught a train from Rome to Florence, a city famous for it's culture, art, leather goods, and gelato. After checking into our hotel, we had a quick night tour of Florence, and went searching for a good Florentine gelato, and in Florence city centre alone, there were over 50 gelaterias.The next morning started with a climb of 463 steps to the top of the dome of the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore for a birds eye view of Florence and it's famous terracotta rooftops. We then wandered through the many small streets of Florence, for more gelatos, pizza's, and paninis, while bargain hunting at the markets. In the evening, we made our way up to Piazza Michaelangelo, where there was a magnificent view of Florence 's skyline as the sun began to set, before ending the day with a visit to 'GROM' the best gelatos we've eaten on this trip.
The final day was about shopping, hunting for leather goods, italian foods, and more gelato. Unfortunately, I only managed to squeeze in one more Gelato before I headed back to London, and Lisa and her parents continued on their tour to PISA.


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