We flew into DaVinci airport, grabbed a cab, and headed for Rome. The first thing we noticed when we got to the city was all the graffiti. It was everywhere and we had a hard time figuring out whether or not we were in a decent part of town. Our cab driver pulled up to what he said was our hotel but we didn't see a sign anywhere. Matt checked again and realized we weren't on the right street and none of the names on the buildings were the name of the hotel. Finally, after telling him multiple times, the driver took us around the corner to our actual hotel. When we got up to our room, Matt checked the travel info on Rome and found out that it is second only to Barcelona when it comes to petty crime involving tourists. Our first impressions weren't good, this place seemed a bit sketchy.
We decided, since there was so much to see and everything was scattered around the city, to take a two day hop-on hop-off bus tour. Once we got out of our hotel's neighborhood and went further into the heart of the city our excitement about exploring Rome had come back.
Clemens!
This plaque is for the restoration and additions to the basilica commissioned by Pope Clemens X. Santa Maria Maggiore is one of the 4 palpal basilicas and one of the largest churches in Rome. 2 of the Clemens popes are buried along with other prominent Catholics in the basilica's Crypt of the Nativity.
The Colosseum
Arch of Constantine
Ruins of the Circus Maximus
View of Rome from the Circus Maximus
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