Taking a trip
down memory lane in honor of Throw back Thursday today! Spent a good couple of
hours today looking back at all my pictures from when I studied abroad in Rome,
Italy two years ago! Wow how time flies!
The thing I love
about traveling is that I feel as if I am living my life to the fullest when I
am exploring a new city! When your traveling every day counts, every minute you
spend wandering new corners of the city and being out and about is a memory in
the making and paints a story to tell later. It’s tiring, but exciting; a huge
contrast to my recent days where I’ve slept late and spent my days on the
computer and not leaving the house.
So let’s start at
the beginning. Although I went to Italy with a group it was my first time
traveling abroad by myself (without my parents that is)—a big step for a
homebody like me. Since I was going to another country where I didn’t speak the
language we always travelled in groups. When we first arrived I would never
have imagined being able to navigate the city by myself. However, a month later
on our last days in Rome I had two days all to myself. And guess what, they
turned out to be my favorite days of the whole trip! I finally had the chance
to explore the beautiful city and do just what I wanted, not what other people
in the group wanted to see! In doing what I wanted I started to find myself, going
through the old part of Rome with the cobble stone streets, seeing grand
architecture, museums, and of course seeing some of the ruins. So here's my message to you: don't be afraid of trying something new! More often than not it will be the best things that's ever happened to you :)
My favorite
parts of the days included going to Piazza Navona! The Piazza is a huge open
area, lined by cafes and filled with fountains and street art vendors. It also
happened to be right near Grom, a gelato store :) I may have had gelato twice
that day, once being for breakfast hehe. Well, when in Rome right?! I sat there
for a good couple of hours watching the people go by and reading in the sun.
From Piazza
Navona I walked to the Trevi Fountain and made a wish while throwing a coin in
the water (à la The Lizzie McGuire Movie
obviously ;)). Although I had seen pictures of the Trevi fountain nothing
really prepared me for seeing it in person. The sculpture! The clear blue
water! It is truly a masterpiece; and a crowded place to be, so I didn’t stick
around too long. But I didn’t leave without getting gelato #2 of the day and
eating it while I watched the fountain!
Next I walked
over to the Spanish Steps located in Piazza di Spagna. One of my favorite
Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck movies is Roman
Holiday and since I felt as if I was having my own little Roman Holiday
seeing the Spanish Steps was a must since it is one of the places Audrey’s character
goes first in the film! While walking up the steps felt as if I could have been
walking up stairs anywhere it was the view from the top that really got me. The
whole city right there! I don’t know how long I stood there admiring the
view…and taking pictures!
The next day I
woke up early and headed over the open-air market in Piazza Campo de’Fiori.
There I found an abundance of fresh fruit & veggies, dried fruit, homemade
pasta, fresh orange juice, and much, much more. Everywhere you look you see color, and the best part is it's all natural.
After all that
shopping I was hungry, so what could cure that, gelato of course! The other day
I had passed by a huge gelato place and decided to head back to try it. Turns
out I had found on of the most famous gelato stores in Rome! Della Palma Gelato di Roma (located at Via
della Maddalena, 19-23, Roma, Italy—incase you wanted to go) has 150 flavors
and more! Walking in all you see are cases and cases of gelato spanning the
walls and lines of people just waiting to try a new flavor! I ended up treating
myself and getting three scoops—chocolate, hazelnut, and strawberry—double yum!
And that’s all I
did for two days! Simple and sweet, but perfect.
Over the course
of the month as a class we visited so many other things in the city and had
weekend trips to Venice, Florence, and Pompeii, which I’ll write about in
another post. All of them were special in their own way, although visiting Florence
has a special place in my heart!
While in Rome
here were a couple of my other favorite spots:
The Victor
Emmanuel II Monument (aka the Altare della Patria) located in Piazza Venezia
The Roman Forum
and Palatine Hill located at Via di San Gregorio, 00193 Roma, Italy.
Here I
specifically remember I could feel the history of the spot where we stood, and
all the people who stood there before me.
The Vatican
I think it goes
without saying that if you are going to visit Rome you are going to visit the
Vatican. I was lucky enough to be able to tour the Vatican museum with my class
and I think I took over one hundred pictures there alone. The ceilings and
walls are adorned with paintings that you can’t pass up the opportunity to see.
My favorite thing about the Vatican museum was the attention to detail on every
little corner of everything you laid eyes on from the door handles to the
windows to the artwork itself.
St. Peter’s
Basilica (located at Piaza San Pietro, Vatican city) and the Dome
The Colosseum
Have any of you
been to Rome before? Do you have a favorite place to travel? Let me know!
~ Monique ~
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