I’ve waited my entire trip to this point to use this line. Thanks, Dean-o! Leaving Rome was hard. I felt like I needed more time to enjoy it. There’s so much to do and it’s a huge city. I really only explored the central area. I saw the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Theatre, Capuchin Crypt, andContinueContinue reading “Arrivaderci, Roma”
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Pompeii
Pompeii was a city-state located in southern Italy that was conquered by the Romans in 89 BC. This event marked the beginning of Roman influence and integration into the city. Under Roman rule, Pompeii flourished as an important commercial and cultural center. The city’s strategic location near the Bay of Naples and its fertile soilContinueContinue reading “Pompeii”
Roma Pt. II
Will and I spent our last day together exploring the Roman Forum again. It turns out that they only let you in once even if you have a 48-hour ticket…but we sweet talked our way in. Well, I wouldn’t call it sweet talking, but we asked really nicely and the lady said “Don’t get caught”ContinueContinue reading “Roma Pt. II”
Roma Pt. I
Thursday, 23 November Ah, Roma! One of the first things that struck me after stepping off the bus near our AirBnb was the immense amount of Roman structures still standing and being preserved. My brother and I were also struck by the terrible odor in our resting place, but that has been taken care of.ContinueContinue reading “Roma Pt. I”
Pistoia Pt. II
Pistoia, known as “Little Florence,” offers charming medieval history, delightful gastronomy, and a comfortable atmosphere reminiscent of home. The author enjoys exploring the city while learning Italian and connecting with locals. Highlights include the Fortezza di Santa Barbara and the ongoing quest for the best pizza, with Master Pizza currently leading.
Florence
Florence was one of the busiest cities I’ve been to thus far. I thought I was here during the tourist off-season, but there were throngs of people! I think there’s a local university with many study abroad students. On our train ride into the city, we sat near four girls who had a lot ofContinueContinue reading “Florence”
Pistoia Pt. I
The author reflects on their mixed feelings about Milan, citing noisy hostel nights and a sense of disconnection from loved ones. Now in Pistoia, they appreciate the quieter atmosphere and local interactions while walking extensively. Excited about exploring nearby cities, they look forward to writing and enjoying Italian cuisine during their stay.
La Flaneur Guesthouse: First Hostel Experience
I traveled from Paris to Lyon, where I stayed at La Flaneur Guesthouse and met friends. I enjoyed exploring the city, visiting restaurants like Fiston, and experiencing my first rave. The journey to Milan was long due to a missed connection. Overall, Lyon was a memorable highlight of my trip.
Rue du Révérend Père Christian Gilbert
This post describes Rue du Reverend Pere Christian Gilbert, a street named in honor of a Christian man killed by the Nazis during WWII. The post goes on to appreciate quick friendships and potential plans ahead.
Chez Ammad: Affordable beer, good cheer
On October 25, 2023, the author reflects on a day spent working and enjoying a quiet evening in Paris. Opting for an inexpensive night out, they visit a small bar called Chez Ammad. Conversations with locals, including Antoine, offer insights on life and language. The author values the transient moments shared with new acquaintances.