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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Once Upon a Time in Rome



3 days walking trip in Rome (30 January 2013 to 1 February 2013)


1st Day



A major station for train, bus and metro

S. Maria Maggiore..few minutes walk from Rome Termini



Viva Borghesse

Viva Borghesse 2

Piazza Del Popolo


Piazza Del Popolo 2

Piazza Del Popolo3

Piazza Di Spagna

Piazza Di Spagna2

San Pietro

Piazza S Pietro

S Pietro Church



Museum Vatican


Vatican



St Peter Church



Second Day
Terme Di Caracalla
 
Palatino

Arco di Constantino (Arch of Constantine)  
Coloseo

Coloseo
Foro Romano


Foro Traiano



Unknown Soldiers Monument


Pantheon (Free Admission)
Pantheon2 (A hole in the church..weird)
Fortuna Di Tervi






piazza del parlamento
 

piazza del parlamento



Mausoleo Di Augusto : very disappointed..not worth to visit
Piazza Navona

               Northern and Southern Italian parents are totally different. Even though you are a genious student in Northern Italy, your parents will still force you to work to support yourself. Therefore there are thousands medicine, engineering….students who are pizza deliver boys at Rome. Nevertheless, if you are a hard working university students, Southern Italian family are very happy and give you fully support till postgraduate. Even though you are PHD student, you just depend on your parents. Marcello is strongly disagrees with the way that Southern Italian parents educating their children. I don’t dare to tell him that our cultures are similar to Southern Italian culture.
Campo De Fiori (if I don't know the history, it is not worth to visit)
Castel Angelo

Castel Angelo

Evening walk at riverside (Tevere)
Evening walk at river side


Trastevere Church

Pyramid of Cestius and Porta San Paolo

I have asked many Italian in Rome but none of them support Berlusconi. They blamed the southern Italian especially Sisilia. Some told me that Berlusconi is an old man who aged around 80 but he went for plastic surgery and always make up to keep himself look younger. Hahaha


 Third Day


 



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