Friday, June 8, 2012

Venice to Rome

Venice, of all the places we've seen has been our favorite. It was raining when we arrived to the island but we put on our rain jackets and with Nate's expert navigation, found our way quickly to our hostel. We were off the main hostel location and our check in guy, David took us to our room wich was located in a residential area. There were supposed to be 4 others staying the second night but it ended up being our place the whole time which was great! It had a wonderful terrace and we enjoyed several meals there with a fantastic view.

Our first full day we were at St. Mark's square morning and night. And other than the rain when we arrived, the weather was beautiful so morning hours were spent taking photos before the square filled up with tourists... Like us ;) which meant we were up and out the door before 7am...but well worth it. We road the water bus up the Grand Canal in the early morning light watching the locals begin their day of delivering laundry, food, and merchandise all by boat. It was fun to see. We were also early in line to go in and see the basilica. The afternoon found us back home, napping as most things shut down from 1 to 4pm. We toured the Frari Church and saw some amazing artwork there from one of the paritioners: Titian. Perhaps you have heard if this painter! And then we went back to St. Mark's Square to see it at night, which was beautiful in a whole different way. Live music flows from all the restaurants in the square.

On the. 2nd day we ventured over to the Doges Palace excited to take the Secret Itineraries tour which was recommended several times in the guides we had, along with purchasing at a nearby museum to skip the lines at the palace. We did this just to find out they only sold general tickets, not the one we wanted. So we got in the long line at the palace just to get to the ticket booth and find out that tour is sold out until the following week and we were faced with a quick decision to pass or get the general admission ticket...disappointed, we bought the general tickets and after the 3rd room straight full of columns that looked pretty much identical I began falling into a depression that just grew worse as the 4th room was full of more columns and so was the 5th and the 6th. I couldn't believe we just spent money on such a lame place. However, (and thankfully) things started looking up and after so many rooms of columns. We also saw were court was held, the bridge that connected the palace to the prison (The Bridge of Sighs) and other really interesting things. It was quite comprehensive after all and worth the price of admission.

We had lunch and then collected our bags and then headed to the airport to catch our flight to Rome. We arrived late at night and the pastor at the church in the area, Daniele picked us up and delivered us to the home of his mother who is hosting us during our time in Rome. In our first day we rode into the city with Bea, our host who helped us find our way. We spent the day on foot seeing for the first time so many of the famous Rome sights. One of my personal favorites was the Fountain of Four Rivers, which doesn't rank high on the tourist lists but was incredible. Nate found the Vittoriano awe inspiring.

Today, we tackled The Vatican City. We saw St. Peter's Cathedral and square, the Vatican Museum, which includes The Sistine Chapel (twice... you can ask us about that sometime) and The Castel Sant'Angelo.

We are certainly worn out at the end of our days but it is the best kind of tired.

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