23,200 Steps
Our last full
day in Italy, today we will take advantage of Metro to save a few
steps.
We start by
taking the Metro to the Peoples Square. Somewhere that we really
liked last time, this time they were taking down some grandstands
that really spoiled the square itself. It was some kind of police
celebration. We did see the formal dress police uniform one of the 3
uniforms for police in Rome. Designed by Giorgio Armani, so
beautiful.
Once the service
was done for the police we visited the 2 churches in the peoples
square. They look identical from the outside, but very different
inside.
Next we visited
Santa Maria del Popolo Basilica. It was restored by Bernini in the
1600s, featuring masterpieces by Caravaggio & Raphael. This
church has it figured out, you need to put a Euro in a box in order
for the pieces to be lit up, it is really dark unless you put in a
Euro.
We then line up
for sandwiches at maybe the most famous sandwich shop in Rome. Big
lineups but they move fast when they only make sandwiches. Our
lineup was a little slow as they ran out of Focaccia bread, but we
knew it was fresh when it was delivered. 40 choices of sandwiches at
All’antico Vinaio. Take out only, no where to sit down. Lots of
people walking around eating these sandwiches
Back at Novona
square, Four River Fountain in Piazza Navona, to represent the 4
major rivers of the 4 continents which papal authority had spread,
Nile, Ganges, Danube, RIo de la Plata. We really liked this square.
Lots of families out today, a man doing huge bubbles and kids having
a great time chasing the bubbles, or even getting put inside a
bubble.
We crossed the
Tiber River again and were in the area that we stayed last time we
were in Rome, Trastevere, a really nice area of Rome. Certainly
nicer than where we are this time! Brought back some good memories
as we crossed these bridges many times on foot last time. One last
picture of Rome as we go by the Coliseum on our way back to the Metro
and AIRBNB as it is starting to rain.
Supper tonight
is a place that is recommended online that is about a 5 minute walk
from our place. We get there and there is only 2 people waiting
outside, the restaurant is full, always a good sign. The waiters are
all Italian, another good sign. Turns out this is one of our
favourite meals. We had a fantastic waiter, I had the pasta with
artichoke special, Andre had Osso Bucco. The waiter would not let
us any other wine except red. Dessert Andre had an Italian Crème
Brulle, don’t remember what it was called but the cooking method is
different than the French, but tasted the exact same to me. I stuck
with a Limoncello. The man beside us had some kind of other little
drink, we asked our waiter what it was, he said you need to try it,
so a free sample brought to us both of we think he said radish drink.
Never heard of it before, would not order it on purpose.
A fantastic last
night, hard to believe we are back home tomorrow.
April 15 Rome –
Home
12,400 Steps
Raining out when
we get up, so decide to take the metro to the train station to get to
the airport. It is only one stop away and we have 1 ticket left each
on our 24 hour pass so off we go. It was forecasting rain so we had
found a way to the metro station that is most under porticos. A
quick stop for takeaway croissants at the free spot for breakfast and
off we go. The metro is packed, we are pretty much in rush hour and
many people connect to the other line at the train station, as well
as anyone using trains. Andre takes both carry on so I can squeeze
on the metro. Hands on purse, and Andre has hand on wallet zipped
pocket.
Basically fall
out of the metro with everyone else after 1 stop and take a bit to
find the train to the airport. I am at the incredibly slow train
ticket electronic dispenser (this has been everywhere in Italy, not
just here) and I hear it is gone. I first thought it was his wallet
gone, no his phone. A relief as this is pretty much a burner phone
that sometimes works with a SIM and sometimes doesn’t. It had been
so unreliable that I bought an ESIM for my phone a couple of weeks
ago when we knew we would need more reliable navigation for driving a
car. Not a big loss, a friend gave us the phone that he had found in
electronic trash. Andre liked it for the camera. Only one picture
from last nights dinner had not been downloaded, so it is not that
bad.
Uneventful
flights home. Was excited to have chicken on the flight, I usually
hate airplane food, but the chicken was great, maybe because I hadn’t
had chicken for weeks?
Crazy flights as
we went to Montreal, then Toronto, then home. If we could only
parachute once we get over the Atlantic we would save more than 8
hours of travel time. Maybe some day…..
Brian picked us
up at the airport, one person that I know won’t think twice about a
midnight pickup. Nice to have a comfy bed and couch again.
Time now to
start thinking about next trips.
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Decided to take the metro to start the day and save 2.5 kms of walking |
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Ad inside the Metro, love it |
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Our first stop, the people square but the had a big celebration yesterday and it was mostly closed of because they were taking down the stagging. 173 years for the local police |
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The 2 churches on the square, they are not quite identical |
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Red granite obelisk completed by Pharaoh Ramses II with ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs & lion statues. |
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The people's gate, Monumental 16th-century gateway with marble columns, statues of saints & a papal coat of arms. |
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The entrance to the park, very big with lots to see but no time for us |
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Neptune fountain |
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One of the 3 uniforms for police in Rome. Designed by Giorgio Armani. They are holding their hats, wish we would have got them with their hats on |
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Elegant Santa Maria del Popolo basilica restored by Bernini in the 1600s, featuring masterpieces by Caravaggio & Raphael. |
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In one of the 2 almost identical churches is is more an art gallery |
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done of cracking glass, very interesting an unique |
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They call these fountain, nose fountain. You put your thumb where the water comes out, then it comes out above you finger in a small higher stream |
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Remains of Roman Augustus emperor's circular, raised tomb, |
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Another coat of arms |
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Most church are natural stone colour, this one is an exception |
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The line up for our sandwiches |
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40 choices of sandwiches. some very interesting ones. 8 to 12 euros each |
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The nicest fountain we saw |
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Courtyard in front of the church, only 1 we saw like this |
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The church with the fake dome |
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They had mirror to look up at the ceilings and the domes |
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The dark dome is fake |
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Back at Novona square, Four River Fountain in Piazza Navona, to represent the 4 major rivers of the 4 continents which papal authority had spread, Nile, Ganges, Danube, RIo de la Plata. |
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Another beautiful courtyard |
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The Campo dei Fiori where the market is now held. Mostly for tourist but a few cheese, vegetables places for locals |
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Rated as one of the cutest streets in Rome when the construction stuff was not there |
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The Tiber river with the Islet of Tiber in the middle |
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What remains of the oldest bridge in Rome. 2nd century BC, Emilio Bridge |
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Remains of an ancient walkway originally built in the 2nd century B.C. to link two Roman temples. Portico de Ottavia |
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Roman theater started by Julius Caesar & pre-dating the Colosseum, the setting for summer concerts. Theatre of Marcellus, built in 13BC, the colosseum wasn't built until 72AD |
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Hilltop square designed by Michelangelo, lined with museums & offering views of the Roman forum. Not great as everything was under renovation |
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But still views of the forum |
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Me and Caesar |
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One last picture of Rome as it was starting to rain a bit and we headed home |