For the second day we planned to tour some of the major sites in Rome: the Colosseum, Palatine Hill, and Roman Forum - a lot of walking, but conveniently located in the same area. After the horrible hop-on-hop-off bus experience, the Scaffolding of Trevi, and an apartment with no running water - almost anything would make for a better day.
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Colosseum |
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Walkway towards stands |
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Animal Cages and inner workings of Colosseum below surface |
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View from surface/event area |
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Removed due to poor inscriptionmanship |
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Original travertine atop Colosseum |
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We took the Metro to the Colosseum stop where hordes of people had similar intentions - an expected occurrence. It was still relatively early in the morning, but the line for tickets appeared to be hours long - far too long to wait and be hounded by street rat peddlers. For a few extra Euro, we paid for a private guide, tickets (to the attractions mentioned above), and were able to skip all the lines. We had two guides for the day, the first walked us through the Colosseum while the second lead us through Palatine Hill and the Roman Forum. The convenience of never waiting in line, the detailed information provided, and the multitude of Catholic jokes from our second guide more than justified the additional cost.
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As seen from Palatine Hill |
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Arch of Constantine |
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View towards Palatine Hill, seen from Colosseum |
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Roman Forum |
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Arch of Titus |
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Arch of Titus |
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Original door of Santi Cosma e Damiano |
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Temple of Antoninus and Faustina |
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Temple of Vesta |
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To recover from a morning and afternoon of walking, we gathered for a late lunch a few blocks away from the Roman Forum. Before we returned to the hotel, there was one more site to visit, Arcibasilica di San Giovani in Laterno. The basilica is one of the more impressive religious structures we have ever visited and is more impressive that Saint Peter's Basilica in Vatican City (a site we would visit the following day). We finished our day with a delightful dinner down the street from our Canadian Embassy. The night was young, but we had an early wake-up call to visit the tomb of Saint Peter in Vatican City.
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Statue of Constantine outside basilica |
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Arcibasilica di San Giovanni in Laterno |
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Walking inside |
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Baldacchino and other religious stuff |
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Papal Cathedra |
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Another one of the fancy Pope chair |
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View looking up structural support |
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Ceiling |
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How many captions can you have for a church? |
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Same Chapel |
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Baldacchino |
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Various Ruins from Roman Forum
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Palatine Hill chariot races, Emperor's seat on left |
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Temple of Castor and Pollux |
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Temple of Vespasian and Titus |
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Temple of Antoninus and Faustina |
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More of the Roman Forum |
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Roman dragon |
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