A long weekend in Rome
Well, well, well. What fun is to be had in the Italian capital of Rome.
I went from Friday-Monday with my mum, and we saw as much as we could in those four days.
Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill
Vatican City, including St Peter's Basilica, the Sistine Chapel and museums
Piazza Navona
One of my favourite spots - a large square (well, rectangle!) with restaurants, shops and a gorgeous fountain in the middle.
It just feels quintessentially Italian; the atmosphere, the buildings, the smell of garlic and olive oil wafting out of the restaurants...
We had lunch there, looking out in the sunshine and it was kinda wonderful.
The Food
Amazing pizza, of course - crisp, light bases, sweet tomatoes, mozzarella - nom nom nom.
Also had some amazing pasta, my favourite being spaghetti in olive oil with chillies (simple but delish), and yummy ice cream. Also had a nutella canoli (oh my goodness) and a caprese chocolate and pistachio pie (like a sponge cake) with raspberry sauce - yummers.
Hop-on/hop-off bus
We booked with City SightSeeing Roma (in advance) and I was really impressed; great route around the city, good price and a nice map showing you where all the attractions are so you can easily find your way from your bus stop.
Finally...... our flight and hotel
We flew with EasyJet: Excellent service, friendly staff and comfortable flight which arrived early. For a budget airline, I was really impressed.
We stayed at Capo d'Africa, a 4 star hotel just a few minutes' walk from the Colosseum, and it was fantastic - clean, comfortable, spacious rooms, lovely receptionists, rooftop terrace with great views, lovely breakfasts and nice cocktails in the bar.
All this was booked via Expedia - we got a good deal by booking the hotel and flight together.