My Journey to Rome

The decision to go to Italy was made shortly before the journey, so we didnt have much time to prepare for that. But we managed to organize the trip as quickly as possible. And, as it turned out, we planned everything very well.

Rome covered us in the suffocating heat as its extremely hot in Rome in August. We wanted to hire a taxi but didnt like the faces of the drivers approaching us, so we decided to take a suburban train called Leonardo Express. I should say its rather comfortable and inexpensive.

We came to the Roman train station quite late but luckily our hotel was really close by. The heat didnt lessenwe had a feeling of being in a steam roomSo we were particularly glad to take a shower and to fall asleep after a long busy day.

Got up very early, we rushed to the canteen. But we were extremely disappointed with the breakfastcoffee and a stale croissantFinishing the scant breakfast we took our cameras and went to the lobby to wait for our guide with who we have preliminarily exchanged emails.

I should say that we decided to entrust the organization of all the excursions to our guide so that we could completely devote ourselves to enjoying Rome. The guide sent us several variants and we chose two complete days one in Rome and the other in the Rome suburbs.

Romewe looked round the major churches and basilicas of the Italian capital. Its useless to try to describe all the magnificence of the Rome masterpieces, its a kind of thing that one should see with his or her own eyesbut a person needs not only spiritual nourishment. So at 2 oclock we got very hungry. Our guide phoned somewhere and quickly drove us at a tiny restaurant where we were waited for! We paid very little and ate very much. The Italian food we were treated was so nice that I still remember its flavour! We didnt want to leave the place but the Vatican was ahead, so we rushed into the car and pretty soon reached the destination. Again Im not going to describe you what we have seen. Come and take a look by yourselves!

After the Vatican we bid farewell with our guide and strolled along the streets by ourselves. Then we returned to the hotel and had a bath. A restaurant followed. We were disappointed as the dinner costed us 120 EUR what was MUCH more than we left at noon in a restaurant we went to with our guide. Besides the dinner was not that tasty.

The next day we went out of town. The sky was cloudy so, tired of heat, we welcomed the coolness. The rout led us through the ancient settlements up into the mountains. It is a very unusual feeling to look at the city from such a height. Rome was at our feet

And again from the lofty to the earthy. We were hungry. This time we had a very hearty dinner. We were treated to the dishes made of boar meat. Besides we were lucky that our chef was in good spirits, so with a smile on his lips he betrayed us many secrets of the Italian cuisinenow I know the recipes to surprise the guests!

On the way back we saw a Bridge of Suicides, the Pontifical Residence, drank water from the spring, looked at the functioning aqueduct which is more than 2000 years oldafter a long and busy day we didnt feel a bit tired.

At night we took a plane homewell certainly come back!!!






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