We purchased Roma passes, which allow you to enter two attractions for free, have three days of free transportation, give discounts to other museums, and skip the lines at many places. Many cities offer some sort of card like this; you just have to decide if you will be able to get your money out of it. Ours proved particularly useful, even when only considering that it meant we didn't have to wait in line at the ever popular Coliseum.
Next we made our way to Palatine Hill and the Roman Forum. Rome is made up of seven hills on which the majority of Rome was built. The Romans had a habit of building over the ruins of earlier emperors, so many times only one layer is visible, but either on top or below, there are additional ruins. Furthermore, during the reign of Mussolini and the fascists, there was a big push to change history and revise the reputation of the ancient Romans, inspiring feelings of native-superiority and encouraging the idea that foreigners/immigrants were "ruining" Rome/Italy. In some cases, parts of the Roman ruins were destroyed to better support this story. To this day, this revised history of ancient Rome is still widely believed and spread. The parts of Rome that didn't support this, such as the emperor who declared that all of those conquered and part of the empire were citizens, weren't emphasized. Obviously, I found this really interesting, and the exhibit showing and explaining the propaganda on this was one of my favorite things.
We grabbed some panini and attempted to hop on the metro to go back to the hotel for a rest, but it was so crowded. After like 15 minutes, the train showed up, but only like a fourth of the people could fit. We decided to walk to Termini to catch the other line to our hotel. Sadface, especially because this meant more walking for my tired legs. The nap was a lifesaver, but I woke up with the worst pain in my knee. We needed to find something for dinner, but walking around, I pretty much wanted to cry it hurt so bad. After grabbing some stromboli to go, we popped into a pharmacy where they gave me some useless gel to put on it. Luckily, it felt better on its own after a hot shower!
At the Christmas Tree |
Attempting to eat the grapes with seeds |