Back to Rome and then back home – We made it!
We caught a train from Florence back to Rome early Monday morning. We were scheduled to fly out of Rome back to the US on Tuesday morning. I booked us at the Hilton Airport Hotel that way we didn’t have to rush in a taxi through traffic Tuesday morning; we could just walk directly from the hotel to our terminal. Our plan was to wander around Rome some more and go back to the sites we wanted to see again: St. Peter’s Basilica, Spanish Steps and the Colosseum.
We arrived at the hotel around noon. As a foreigner, every hotel will ask you for your passport. So I pulled out our travel book that has all our credit cards, money, receipts and identification. Hmm, our passports were not there. Jason and I looked at each other and he said: “Did you get them out of the safe?” What?? No! I didn’t put them in the safe and so I didn’t think to take them out. We had the front desk call our hotel in Florence immediately to check. Yes, they were sitting there nicely in the safe of our Florence hotel. Nice.
They made copies of our passports and faxed them over so at least we could check in the hotel. There was no way we were leaving Italy without our passports though – we needed them for our flight. I called DHL to ask for same day shipment and it was doable…for 400 Euros! It cost 70 Euros roundtrip on train from Rome to Florence. So we had to make a decision fast. Jason went back to Florence to retrieve them while I stayed in Rome. Not an ideal situation but that was really our only option.
So there I was wandering Rome by myself. First to do item was to go back to St. Peter’s Basilica and climb the dome. It costs 7 Euros to go up. I thought I was climbing to see the interior of the dome. Well, that was just one part. You can see the interior of the dome so basically you are standing at the highest point within the Basilica. You don’t get a great view because there is a chain fence that hinders your view. The purpose of the fence was apparently to prevent suicides which was a problem that occurred in the 80’s.


After seeing the inside of the dome, there is more to see which means more to climb. You begin going up a spiral staircase. The hall is extremely narrow and the right side wall is slanted inward not leaving you lots of space. I am pretty healthy and in shape but damn, this staircase made me sweat and breathe hard as if this was the first phsyical activity I was doing in a year! I was sweating and I had to stop a couple of times to take off layers. There was a couple in front of me struggling. I couldn’t believe how narrow the staircase was. It was a bit nerve wrecking because it seemed never-ending and you couldn’t foresee the end of it. There were little windows ever so often to let air circulate in. It was the late afternoon and it was March so there weren’t many people climbing this. I was thinking about the summer when the heat was overwhelming and lines were at a stand still, there has to have been people that had heat strokes, clausterphobic or anxiety attacks. I wondered how paramedics would get in or even know if there was an emergency. Anyways, this was all going through my head, I guess also because I was by myself.



I finally made it to the top and wow, it was so worth it! It was such a big breath of fresh air. I was able to oversee Vatican city – it was truly beautiful. I got some good snapshots. I wondered around on top a bit but there is hardly room to manuever through. I was really wishing Jason was there

After this, I went back down which naturally, was a lot easier than going up! I wondered through the Basilica again. There was a service going on also. I was feeling a bit hungry so I stopped by a cafe near the Vatican and woah, I spent 20 Euros on pizza, a soda, and gelato. The soda alone was 6.50 Euros! What a rip off – I suppose because it was tourist town.
I got on the metro and headed towards the Spanish steps. Tons of people crowded this area. I took some photos from the bottom and then you’d think I was tired of stairs but I went ahead and climbed the top. I think I did more of a work out in one day that I have done in an entire month! Viewing from the top was also beautiful. Since it wasn’t the summer, lots of the flowers weren’t blooming yet but that was ok. I still got some good photos.


I then wandered around a bit. I decided to head back to Trevi Fountain. That fountain just amazes me. It is so beautiful. I feel like it needs more space. Such a massive fountain in such a small plaza. It’s hard to sit there and appreciate it. It’s jam packed with people too.

Jason and I had a plan. We were to meet at the train station infront of a store between 8:30 and 9pm. If neither one of us were there, we were to head back to the hotel which was a 30 minute train ride. I got on the metro and headed back to the train station. I went to the place we said we would meet. There he was! It was so cheesy but it felt romantic
It was dark now so we wanted to go to the Coloseum and get some shots of it at night. That was lots of fun. We stopped and had some dessert and coffee and decided to head back to the hotel.


Our trip had come to an end.
We woke up early the next day and arrived 2.5 hours early for our flight. Come to find out that our Alitalia flight had been canceled. At this point everything was just amusing. Please, throw something else at us, please. So I had to go to speak to an Alitalia representative and she told me to go speak to a Continental rep in another terminal. We got on a shuttle to the next terminal. No Continental rep. Apparently they have random hours and only show up 3 hours before the next flight. Continental was the only airline that had a flight to Newark which is where we had our connecting flight scheduled from. We really needed to get on that flight!
I called Continental and they wanted to charge us a ridiculous amount. Finally, the Continental rep showed up at the airport. Long story short, we got on the flight – at no cost… and we caught our connecting flight to San Antonio. 5 hour lay overs are really worth it sometimes, you never know what will happen!!!
We arrived at 12 midnight and managed to be at work at 9am in the next morning. We are already back into the swing of American culture, WORK. Ugh!
I will write a post soon regarding travel tips just in case anyone is interested for future reference.
Ciao!


































































