I booked hotels and flights feeling very pleased with myself that I had chosen a hotel equidistant from all the sights and flights that were at reasonable times. What I had not done was check the climate. O stupidity! Rome in July is like walking into a furnace. Whatever possessed me to book a break in Rome in July? Even the Romans leave Rome in July! What was I thinking?
To say it was hot was an understatement. The average midday temperature was about 37C. It only fell to about 25C at night. For a
There was one spooky moment, when we were sitting in a square and musing about Greg, when all of a sudden a street musician started to play a very old song which was one Greg used to strum on the guitar. It was a hair-raising moment.
Despite the intense heat, we packed a lot into 5 days. Here are some of the places we saw.
Colosseum outside |
Colosseum inside at 8.30am (to beat the heat and the crowds) |
A lion I fought earlier |
Pantheon outside |
Pantheon inside |
Trevi Fountain complete with scaffolding and no water! |
St Peter's Basilica and Square (also at 8.30am- half an hour later, the queues were half a mile long) |
San Giovanni in Laterano |
Vatican - which one's the Pope's bedroom? |
Il Vittoriano |
Roman Forum |
The Forum's bigger than you think |
Presidential palace |
Spanish Steps |
Somewhere to recharge the batteries |
A beautiful city - from the Borghese Gardens |
5 comments:
Fabulous! Glad you had a great time. Hopefully you sampled the Italian iceream to cool down as well.
We went to Rome last year for my wife's 50th - lovely city. I found the Pantheon my highlight, this building built so long ago by people without all our supposed modern technology and not just a fantastic building, so beautiful and still in use today. I mean the religion it was first built for has long since gone and it transferred to Christian use some centuries into its life. Incredible.... I wonder if it'll see another religious change in the future? I can't see people still stood atop the Shard in a couple of millennia
Graham - that's exactly what my daughter said - about the Shard, I mean.
We went to Rome a few years ago in July so I fully sympathise! It was brilliant though - but hard on the feet. I liked the pic of the vanquished lion!!
oh wow. I would like to go there. Your pictures are great. Love the lion!
I invested in a proper UV umbrella this year, it's surprisingly heavy but seems to work much better than the 'normal' umbrella I've used for years. I gave up caring years ago about people laughing at me for using an umbrella in the sun.
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