June 3rd
5am comes way too quickly. We shuffle, then scooter and finally speed-walk to the meeting point for our 6am biking tour of Rome. The tour ended up being just us and the guide! It was by far the most effective was to see Rome. We were guided around on e-bikes from Trevi Fountain, to the Colosseum, the Spanish Steps, to the Roman Forum, and so much more! Our guide was absolutely fabulous from his version of roman history, to his quips and jokes, and an extraordinary picture taker! He had us posing for every site LOL Three hours absolutely flew by and I felt by 9am we had seen all of Rome! I highly recommend doing something like this for Rome, or really any large city. Seeing it in the early hours with less tourists, less traffic, and of course maximizing your time makes the experience worth every penny.
We then stopped at a little breakfast spot near the Colosseum for a rest and a bite before heading to our official visit to our 1st Wonder of the World together. It was desperately hot at this point, and we hadn’t thought to bring our water bottles. We drank greedily from the public water fountains that are thankfully all over Rome.
The Colosseum itself was something that I could hardly fathom. The sheer amount of history behind the making of and events that took place within those walls is hard to believe. Learning more about the history (and Max’s side stories that had more than one set of ears leaning in to hear!) and how Roman architecture, inventions and rules are still some of the basis of our foundations in modern society was really amazing. This culture really is so rich and the history absolutely astounded me throughout our entire visit in Rome.
From there we starting heading towards the Vatican City (with a pitstop for gelato). A few misconceptions I might pass on to our fellow readers: you cannot just wander into the Vatican City for a quick stop by. I think we were under the impression that you could just buy tickets and then wander through in just an hour. No, no. Not at all. We ended up buying tickets for the following day instead after learning more information. Unfortunately because we were going on a Saturday (right before Mass) we would miss Saint Peter’s Basilica. More on this later.
We meandered back to our airbnb, and stopped into a market to make a tiny charcuterie snack and drink a few local beers. Max and I love to find a few local eats and drinks at small markets when we travel, so this was the perfect time to do that.
Our feet resisted our shoes as we headed out for our walking Roman Food Tour. It was a lovely group and evening started to cool off. We drank gassosa y vino, ate cheese and cured meats, traditional roman pizza (read: sub cheese for olive oil), a Michelin-star Carbonara, cannolis, tiramisu, and finished off with dessert wines.
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