in the elevator |
A rainy day in Rome |
We got some enthusiasm from these guys in the Count of Monte Cristo :)
Around our neighborhood we found many intriguing things, and this dog leash attacher thing I found at the grocery store was very entertaining. It's shaped like a dog! Love it!
We also ventured out a little further and one of the things we found was the address from Roman Holiday, Via Marguetta 51! It was somewhat disappointing because it has construction scaffolding in front of it, but it's now an art museum, and the little street it's on is super cute and walking down it was a nice break from the dodgeball game of the main Via del Corso walk.
51 |
adorable street! |
We made our way all the way up to Piazza de Popolo, which we nick-named the "flower attack square" because we were accosted by not 1, not 2, not 3 but 4 flower salesman, who basically shove the flowers in your hand, while trying to snap a few pics here. Lesson, try not to make eye contact.
Erin will forever love Piazza de Popolo however, because there's a shop up there that may be the only place in Europe you can get Dr. Pepper.
Walking around Rome is a bit daunting but let me tell you there are famous things and landmarks everywhere. We ventured out at first to go find the trevi fountain, but we got a little lost after we got off the metro and hey, happened upon the Spanish Steps.
At almost every piazza you come to there's some kind of old ruin, famous building or beautiful fountain. It's really quite a trip to walk around and explore Rome. We also found some not so famous but completly charming stuff along the way, like a book sale right in the middle of the street, or some awesome stars on the ground by some of the government buildings.
Rome also has water fountains everywhere that have drinkable water that is actually awesome! It's so clear and super cold! Some of them look like regular little spouts like this, and some are elaborate fountains built into walls. Most of them even have a little hole on top so when you stop up the main part with a finger it shoots out the top like a drinking fountain and you can drink right from there! We learned how to do that after seeing a little boy on a school trip do it. The things you learn.
Luckily ours turned out great, although we did cheat a little and each take a vertical and horizontal pic, you never know which one you'll want right!?
One thing Rome has is an abundance of churches. When you're walking by something and you're not sure what it is, it's probably a church. I have to say though, they are beautiful. Intricate details and decorations just cover every surface in most churches and they are always a peaceful break from the bustling city. One of the most famous is Santa Maria Maggiore, which was close to our apartment so we walked by it a lot.
Remember those fountains I mentioned? Well Piazza Navona has some of the best ones. It was a little rainy but it gave us a chance to sport our sweet umbrellas.
As I'm mentioning fountains, I guess I can't leave out this one. The Trevi fountain is pretty awesome. Maybe epic. Although it was completely crowded and I have to confess, while we were sitting in front of it I did have a feeling like I was in Vegas. We went by the Trevi fountain several times while we were in Rome, and we made sure to toss some coins in so we could come back someday :)
It's pretty spectacular at night too.
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