After we settled into our room and freshened up a bit, we headed out to find dinner. We ate dinner at a small bar, then went out in Rome. We went to the Ice Club, which was so incredibly cool (figuratively AND literally :)), but we didn't stay for very long since it was so cold. They keep the bar -5 degrees Celsius! When you pay the cover fee, they give you an insulated poncho to wear inside.
Madeline, Kaylin and me
In an igloo!
We woke up bright and early the following morning to see as much of Rome as possible. I feel like you could spend weeks in Rome and still not see everything; it is such a big city with so much history and so many things to do! To get around the city quickly, we decided to buy hop-on-hop-off tour bus passes for the day, which was pretty nice. We got to see most of the major monuments and landmarks while driving around, and there was an audio tour to accompany the things we passed.
We visited the Spanish Steps first; it wasn't super crowded since it was early in the day. There were many artists setting up their work to sell to visitors, and also the infamous rose-man, who "generously" gifts women with roses then follows them around until they pay him for the flowers.
Our next stop was the Trevi Fountain. We threw a coin over our shoulders into the fountain--legend has it that if you do this and don't look back after throwing it, you will return to Rome again one day. I followed the protocol, so I guess we will have to see if it comes true!
Once we got into the Colosseum, we looked around for awhile. It is amazing to think about all of the events (gladiator fights, naval battles, etc.) that took place there so many years ago. The architecture of the structure is absolutely incredible considering it was built so long ago.
We got to Vatican City and saw Saint Peter's Basilica, just from the outside though... The line to get in was super long and guides told us it would be about an hour wait or more to get inside the church. I didn't realize how lucky I was last time I visited the Vatican to be traveling with a priest... Aquinas' chaplain, Father Andrew, was our FastPass and got us to the front of the line whenever we visited a church!
Even though I wasn't able to go inside the basilica this time, visiting Vatican City was absolutely amazing. Seeing all of the people that come from all parts of the world to visit the Vatican really made me realize how fitting the word "catholic" (coming from the Greek word meaning "universal") is when used to describe the Church. It was such an incredible realization that although we come from very different backgrounds, countries, and cultures, we are all connected by our shared beliefs. I feel so blessed and proud to be a part of this universal community!
After our crazy attempt to do Rome-in-a-day (definitely impossible), we caught the train back to Florence and tried to get a good night's sleep before our next adventure--going to Cinque Terre the next day! More posts and pictures to come... Abbracci e baci, i miei amici :)
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