We flew out early Sunday morning and landed just before 11 AM, luckily the hotel had a pick-up service which was great since it was free and it saved navigating public transportation on our first day, or taking an expensive taxi which was starting at 40 Euro ($55) into town. They took us right to the hotel we checked in. Our hotel was located in a pretty quiet area near to The Vatican (5 minutes away) but on a main path to the center of town (about 10-15 minute walk away).
Right away we were starving and couldn't wait to try real Italian food, so we ventured out as soon as possible and found our first restaurant and it did not disappoint!
Here is my first pizza in Italy...
We weren't shy about trying the delicious desserts either so here is Alex have a Lemon Gelato which I can only describe as Vanilla gelato with sweet lemon syrup swirled throughout, it was so good...
And Thomas tried an espresso...
After filling up and relaxing, we immediately ventured out to get our bearings and find out just how close to things that we were.
To our delightful surprise, we came across so many things just on our first day and all of them were fantastic. First we found a path across the Tiber River (the main river in Rome) and from there we had a clear view of Saint Peter's Basilica in all it's massive beauty!
Crossing over the bridge there were many more people and we entered a square (called Piazza Navona) where there were tons of outdoor restaurants, artwork for sale, street performers, and this gorgeous fountain made by Bernini in 1651 called the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (Four Rivers Fountain).
Next we walked close by to the Piazza Campo dei Fiori a market close by selling everything from fresh made pasta, herbs and spices, fresh fruits and flowers among other things...
Along the way, we couldn't help but notice the tiny cars (very few larger than a prius) and the way they would park so closely they had to rub bumpers to get out. I also noticed that "gas stations" were really just pumps on the sidewalks where there were no attendants, you just pulled up and filled up.
There were tons of motorcycles because they were easier to navigate through traffic as they were allowed to drive between cars and lanes, and the ride in the van on the way into Rome raised all of our blood pressure just a little a couple of times...
During our walk that day, we stumbled on ruins a few times. It was amazing to see in the middle of the city pieces of broken columns from ages ago laying in piles, it was just a taste of what was to come in the days ahead...
After the markets, we continued on our walk and of course Thomas started taking the lead at this point because he had a great handle on the map and where we were headed, and before I knew it we were on the back side of the Pantheon...
Again, to just be out on a casual walk and have plans to see all these things, but to run into them so easily on our first day was just mind blowing and spectacular!
We were definitely ready for dinner and a break when we finally strolled back after our first day and found yet again another delicious meal. I ordered Gnocci with tomato sauce and then I tried sausage and chickory...It was amazing, I never ate chickory before, but it was like a spinach or green that they tossed in red pepper flakes and olive oil...yummy, plus the sausage might have been the best I have ever had...
I can upload more pictures to this page if/when I get them off of Thomas' phone, but unfortunately there weren't many pictures taken of the sites this day because I didn't have my phone and I didn't expect to see so many things so I didn't have the camera...boy was I wrong!!!
During our walk that day, we stumbled on ruins a few times. It was amazing to see in the middle of the city pieces of broken columns from ages ago laying in piles, it was just a taste of what was to come in the days ahead...
After the markets, we continued on our walk and of course Thomas started taking the lead at this point because he had a great handle on the map and where we were headed, and before I knew it we were on the back side of the Pantheon...
Again, to just be out on a casual walk and have plans to see all these things, but to run into them so easily on our first day was just mind blowing and spectacular!
We were definitely ready for dinner and a break when we finally strolled back after our first day and found yet again another delicious meal. I ordered Gnocci with tomato sauce and then I tried sausage and chickory...It was amazing, I never ate chickory before, but it was like a spinach or green that they tossed in red pepper flakes and olive oil...yummy, plus the sausage might have been the best I have ever had...
I can upload more pictures to this page if/when I get them off of Thomas' phone, but unfortunately there weren't many pictures taken of the sites this day because I didn't have my phone and I didn't expect to see so many things so I didn't have the camera...boy was I wrong!!!
Of course I captured the food though...:) I haven't been out to eat too much in Sweden, so I was loving this food!




















