There
is a famous saying, that “All roads lead to Rome ” and indeed they do. On the second day
the weather was beautiful, perfect for walking around and enjoying the
surroundings. The first stop was to pass by the famous Colosseum, where
visitors come from all the corners of the world just to admire its grandness. I
had booked a hotel right in the city center so it would be easy to access all
the tourism attractions in a matter of minutes. We stayed at the Hotel ReginaGiovanna located on Via Nazionale which is in a walking distance from the
Colosseum, Fontana Di Trevi and the Piazza di Spagna. Rome ’s main train station known as the Termini
Train Station is less than a kilometer away. The hotel was small but very
descent and the location was excellent.
We
then headed to Piazza di Spagna which is one of the most famous squares in Rome . Here lies the Fontana
della Barcaccia (Fountain of
the Old Boat) which is now unfortunately under
renovation. I wanted to go back and have a bite to eat at my favourite La Prosciutteria which I had discovered the previous night. You can read
the review of this place on Passion for Hospitality blog. In the afternoon we
took the train to Florence .
I booked the train tickets in advance online as I was worried that there might
not be any left due to the Easter so it was very convenient that we didn’t have
to wait in line. Coming up next all about our experience in Florence . Until next time, enjoy your
weekend. xoxo ES
hi dear,rome is fantastic...an amazing town
ReplyDeleteAmazing town, amazing photos! ^^
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Such nice sunny photos of Rome!
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