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Europe

Cinque Terre

Easily one of my favourite places on earth!  The pictured I had seen of these 5 villages embedded in the cliffs perfectly depict the beauty of this place. The Cinque Terre is a string of centuries-old seaside villages on the rugged Italian Riviera coastline. In each of the 5 towns, colourful houses and ancient vineyards […]

Florence

On our journey from Siena to Florence we met a lot of cool people on the bus so ended up socialising a lot in Florence. Lots of drinking, many crazy nights – so much fun. Florence was much nicer than Rome, in my opinion. Not as many tourist attractions but a it looks a lot cleaner […]

Leaning tower in Pisa

Construction on the tower started in 1173 AD near the city’s cathedral on a piece of land known as Piazza dei Miracoli (“Square of Miracles”). The tower was round and 52 feet (16m) in diameter at the base with a projected height of 191 feet (58m). The first level was to be taller than the […]

Siena

After leaving Rome, I spent 2 nights in Siena. A very quiet town but very nice. We did a day trip to San Gimignano which is a small walled medieval hill town in the province of Siena, Tuscany, north-central Italy – gorgeous! In Siena the architecture soars.  Effectively a giant, open-air museum to the Gothic, […]

Vatican City

Day 2 in Rome I visited Vatican City.  I managed to get in after queuing for 2 hours which in the height of the summer is pretty good apparently (many que for 4+ hours). Vatican City has been an independent sovereign state since 1929. It is completely independent of the Italian State. Vatican City has its […]

Colosseum: The Great Arena

The Flavian Amphitheatre, better known as the Colosseum, is both a marvel of architecture and engineering, as well as a powerful symbol of Ancient Rome’s might and brutality. Here are 5 facts about the Colosseum, a place of spectacle and slaughter.… 1) It was the largest amphitheatre ever built, taking ten years to construct and able […]

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