Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Day 1 - Rome (Trevi Fountain, The Pantheon)

Veronica and I arrived in Rome around 7.00am this morning after a long 22 hour flight (not including stopovers). The plane was delayed 1 hour in Hong Kong but time was made up in the flight to Rome. Food was good and the service was just ok. Our section of the cabin in the first flight had no air conditioning! We were cooked and only realised it was just us when we walked through the other sections to get out. Anyway, all seats were equipped with their own TV set so I just loved that and we discovered that games were available as well. V and I had a few trivia battles and some other passengers joined in too.

We checked into the hostel around 9am this morning but the room wasn't available. V and I set out to explore and checked out Trevi Fountain, The Patheon, Piazza Navona and walked past the ruins of The Forum. Lunch was cheap - 1 euro each for a roll and some good old mortadella. Tomorrow we're off to The Vatican.

First impressions - old, historic, a little unkept in parts, crazy drivers, no real road rules, lots of gelati stores, very hot (35 degrees today) but we're loving it.

Trevi Fountain & The Pantheon
What I love about Trevi Fountain is that it is tucked away in a side street - we just stumbled across it. The Pantheon is another structure in which the size of it is just amazing. Materials used in the construction were removed and taken to St Peter's Basilica so wood now replaced the beams in the entrance (these were once bronze). The light shines through the hole at the top of the Dome and when it does rain the water drains into the 20 holes which can be found on the marble floor.

3 Comments:

At 3:07 am, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Bec,
This is fantastic! I love your blog and am so pleased we'll be able to follow your travels on a daily basis. We'd love to see photos as soon as you have a chance to upload them.
Thanks for your sms last night. I can just imagine you sitting in the sun eating gelato. How divine!
It's 9 degrees in Melbourne this morning and I'm sitting at my desk in Fitzroy a million miles from sunny Italy. We had an email this morning from our friend Ugo who lives in Palermo. He's one of the guys we met on Salina in 04. Are you planning to visit Palermo? Would you like to meet him?
Take care and have fun.
Love Gil and Noodle

 
At 7:36 am, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Bec,
So exciting. I will follow your journey with interest. Great idae to have a travel blog so we can all keep track.
Look forward to hearing the next instalment.
Love Belx

 
At 11:31 am, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi again Bec, you both look very happy and brown and fit. Croatia will be interesting for you. Wld you have liked more time in Italy? All well here, John and I speaking a few words of Italian. Arrivaderci, Trish

 

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