charlotte. nineteen. my two cents' worth.

Wednesday 23 July 2014

Italy/Paris

I've got the travel bug, and I've got it bad. I just got back from a nine-day trip across Italy, and finishing in Paris. And what a fun-filled, jam-packed nine days I had with some friends from Australia.

Landing in Rome from London, the first thing was to find our accommodation, which wasn't too difficult. We did all the tourist things (Vatican City, Colosseum, Roman Forum) which were all dripping with history. But my favourite memory from Rome is one particular restaurant in which we practically became locals. We ate there the night of the World Cup Final, which was insane. The Italians really are football crazy! I had the best meal there - spaghetti with pepper and cheese - and way too much wine. It was by far my favourite night in Rome!

Catching the train from Rome to Florence was easy enough, and we were greeted with breathtaking scenery. I've never seen anything like the Cathedral in Florence. Although I found there was not much to do, it's beauty is enough to captivate you for days on end.

Florence

Our next stop was Cinque Terre. I hadn't heard much about this place, but it's made up of five villages, in which you can walk from village to village (although not the easiest walks, but very worthwhile for the views!) The water was beautiful to swim in, and this was my favourite place in Italy we visited.

Cinque Terre

We made a little pit-stop on our way to the airport to the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Not really much to see here, only thing we did was get the perfect tourist shot holding up the Tower.

Paris is something else entirely different. I'd heard a lot of negativity surrounding Paris and the French, but I couldn't have loved Paris anymore. The pastries and bread are as good as everyone says, and standing under the Eiffel Tower was possibly the most exciting moment of my life. You dream about going to all these places, and when you're actually there you have to pinch yourself to let you know that yes, you are in-fact at the place you've been dreaming about since you were a little girl. And that feeling is magical.

"Love Locks' Bridge - Paris

TTFN x

1 comment:

  1. Your photos and descriptions took me right back there Charlotte. Kenn always describes the Diamo in Florence "the big birthday cake". Soak it all up and then some.

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