Europe 2007 – Day Twenty-Eight

September 4th, 2007 - 11:12pm

Day Twenty-Eight
Rome
4 September 2007 23:12

Even though we have tickets to cover public transport for the duration of our stay here, the Metro doesn’t quite go where we want today and we don’t have a bus map.  So, we walked.

First, we visited Piazza Colonna, which seems to have a replica of Trajan´s Column.  This lead us further West towards the Tiber on our way to the Pantheon.

Before we reached the Pantheon, we found a clothing outlet selling three piece suits for only 30€!  The suit I tried on was 100% wool but in the end I decided not to buy it.

I did now know the Pantheon had been converted to a church in 608AD so was a tad annoyed to enter such an amazing building and see it “church-ified”.  Still, we were both looking up to see the incredible roof which after 2000 years is still standing.  Just astouding.

After some confusion we found Piazza Navona, which was nice but we didn’t stay long.  Area Sacra was our next destination, it housed 4 2500-year old temples but curiously is now a cat sanctuary with hundreds of cats.  Crazy!

Moving on, we saw the real Trajan’s Column and the markets, as well as the recently discovered Caesar and Augustus Forums which would have been very impressive judging from what we saw.

We next headed to Trevi Fountain which is a huge fountain with hundreds of people chucking in money.  The sheer size of the thing is incredible and surpassed what I expected.  Very cool.

More wandering leads us to the uninteresting Augustus Mausoleum and then to Palazzo di Giustizia.  This was big but not open to us.  Next was the Castel Sant Angelo which is very nice since I wasn’t expecting anything.  We went inside and I kept taking photos much to Justine’s chagrin.  I filled two cards today which I haven’t done in a while.

After emptying the cards we headed out to get some dinner and ended up at a wine bar with tables and chairs literally in the alley.  I had a glass of red (Porcia Rossi or something) and Justine had “champagne”.  Both were good and I will have to rethink my “not a wino” policy.  For food I had a great lasagne and Justine had spinach and ricotta ravioli.  After so much crap Italian food this dinner finally showed us that the food here can actually be good!

So far I have taken 7,567 photos so it looks like I may crack 10,000 by the end of the trip.

5 Responses to “Europe 2007 – Day Twenty-Eight”

  1. Trav says:

    It took a trip to Europe to get you drinking and liking wine?
    Well whatever works. ;)

  2. Mike says:

    I’ve had wine a number of times but don’t usually bother at restaurants. The guy was really helpful and he suggested one to go with my meal after I told him what I liked and didn’t like.

    Luckily for all I liked the one he suggested!

  3. Chris says:

    7 and-a-half thousand photos!?! Your holiday slideshow is gonna be an all-nighter :-) Seriously, can’t wait to see the shots you’ve been taking. All the places you’ve been to sound amazing!

  4. Mike says:

    There’s quite a few I’ve taken for panoramic shots, and I haven’t kept any way near that many. I think there will be maybe 2/3 to 3/4 of what I’ve taken that I can at least do something with. Whether they turn out any good is another matter entirely!

  5. Richard says:

    So the slide show will only tat two thirds of a night then?

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