Welcome back and Happy Wednesday!
I can’t believe August has come to an end. School is back in session and fall will be here before we know it. I typically save the last Wednesday of the month for my Currently post, but that will be pushed back a week, so I can shared part two of my trip to Italy.
At the beginning of the month, my family and I embarked on our first big international trip and went to Italy. I shared part one last week and you can read about it here.
Today is all about part two. We left off with our day trip to Venice.
Day Six was a calmer day after a day of travel. My brother and I started the day with a run which was such a good way to start the day.
We then got breakfast at the hotel and packed up our things for the next hotel. After breakfast we did some more sightseeing.
We started the day at St. Mary Major, one of my favorite churches from the last time I visited.
I loved the architecture and the fact we could walk there.
After look at the church, we took an Uber to the Keyhole where you can get a unique perspective of the city.
It was also near where I stayed when I came in college. We got to see some of the churches near Saint Anselmo and saw some incredible views of the city too.
After spending some time in a quieter part of Rome, we made our way back to the city to see the Tomb of the Unknown Solider.
We then walked flights of stairs and took an elevator to see some incredible views of the city.
After, snapping some photos, we made our way to the Pantheon.
Then made our way to the Piazza Novena for lunch at a Mediterranean restaurant where I got a delicious chicken and hummus wrap.
At this point, we switched hotels for our trip, we stayed in Rome but moved to a quieter part of town.
The hotel was gorgeous and the best part was the pool which was much needed after several days in scorching temperatures!
We relaxed and cooled off by the pool and then got cleaned up for dinner.
We walked to a steakhouse nearby. We split some appetizers and I enjoyed their fresh salad and meatballs and tiramisu for dessert. It was so nice to walk back after dinner.
We then called it a night since we had a big day planned.
Day Seven started early as we had to catch a 6:00 train to Naples.
Once we arrived, we took a 7:30 ferry to Capri for the day!
We arrived at 9:30 just in time for our 10:00 boat tour of the island.
A lot of early morning travel but it was so worth it.
This was one of my favorite days of the trip! Capri was packed with lots of tourists.
Our boat driver told us over 20,000 people visit every day! The island is very small but thereβs so much to see. We spent four hours on the boat and got to see the whole island. We got to go swimming twice, once near some cliffs and then in some caverns. It was such a cool experience. It was so hot out that the water felt so refreshing and it was so clear too. This was an experience Iβll never forget.
After our boat ride, we did some shopping and eating.
We got their traditional lemon sorbet, which was lemon sorbet in a lemon, it was so refreshing in the heat.
After some more window shopping, we made our way back for a 4:30 ferry back to Naples.
We had to catch a 6:30 train to Rome. We enjoyed some snacks on the train and before we knew it, we were back in Rome.
It was a long day full of travel, but so worth it! It was one of my favorite days of the trip.
Day Eight had a slower start due to how busy the previous day was. I started the day with a walk and then we went to church at an American church near the Vatican.
After mass, we went to to do some shopping and went to get our items blessed and listen to the Pope give his weekly address.
It was so cool to see Pope Francis twice in one week alongside thousands of other people.
After spending time at the Vatican, we went to the Jewish Ghetto for lunch and to see the spot was Julius Cesar was killed.
We split lots of snacks for lunch and I got a Chicken Caesar salad too.
I also indulged in a pistachio cannoli for a treat! It hit the spot.
After looking at some of the ruins, we made our way to the Olympic stadium which was so cool to see in person even if it had been decades since they were last played there.
My mom and I did some window shopping at a few high end stores and got one last gelato to cool off.
I went for snickers in a cone, the perfect afternoon treat.
We went back to the hotel and cooled off in the pool and then got ready for one last Italian dinner.
We walked to a spot nearby where I order bucatini and tiramisu for dessert, they did not disappoint! We walked back to our hotel and enjoyed the beauty that Rome had to offer at night.
Our final day started with a a walk in a nearby park followed by breakfast and getting to the airport to head back home.
The ride home was long but books and movies kept me entertained and then we were back home and back to reality.
I had such an incredible trip to Italy with my family. As we endured 100 degree days and consumed lots of water, and walked dozens of miles, we enjoyed delicious food, rich history and made an abundance of memories.
Itβs truly time I would not trade for anything. We are all getting older and continue to go in different directions, which made this trip extra special.
Ciao Roma, Iβll be back.