When we arrived in Rome, it was sunny! We walked to our hotel, which was awesome! So nice. It was 69 euros for one night between the two of us, and apparently the hostels were far and about 25 euro a night per person. So we won there. After dropping our stuff off, we walked like 5 minutes to the Colosseum! So cool. It was amazing to be so close to it, and just to see the contrast between these ancient, ancient structures and this bustling city. Unfortunately, we didn't have time to go inside because it was a 45 minute wait and we wanted to make sure we got to everything.
Also, we almost got killed multiple times during our little touring adventure, because Roman drivers really do live up to their name. They are crazy as fuck.
We walked past some more piazzas (because it's Italy), and stopped at a random place for lunch. I had bruschetta and penne alla arribiata, and a huge cocktail, which was kind of awesome. And not a bad price. The waiter really hated me though -- whenever I would ask him for something he would glare at me and not give it to me for like 10 minutes even though there weren't that many people there. I think it was because I was being a stupid tourist, speaking in English and acting American and stuff. But really, the restaurant was in a really touristy location and everyone else there was probably a tourist too, so like he should have gotten over it. But no, he really hated me. Whatever.
Notice the hair wet from the rain...
Romulus & Remus -- they're everywhere in Rome
The bird was drying itself off by flapping its wings
My favorite shot from Rome :)
After showering and resting at the hotel for a bit, we went out for pizza with Mich's friend Erin. The pizza was great -- mine was mushroom with mozzarella and basil. The waiter hated me there too though, wtf. I didnt' do anything!!! On the way to dinner, this waiter outside a restaurant we walked by heard us speaking English and stopped us. He asked us where we were from, and we said were all (me, Mich, and her friend Erin) studying in Europe for the semester. He asked if we were going dancing, and we were just like uh...no. He said we had to go dancing, he would tell us where to go. We tried to walk away but he made us take out our map and he showed us the metro stop to go. Then he insisted on knowing which states we were from. When I said CA he jumped over and gave me a HUGE, unwanted hug. It was so weird. I stood there petrified. When Mich said NY, he told her he didn't like her because he liked the LA Lakers. At that point, we basically ran away.
After dinner, we walked to the Spanish Steps again to meet up with the group for the pub crawl that we had booked. We paid 25 euros for the tshirt and open bar until 11pm at the first bar, plus free entry in everywhere we went after. Idk if it was a good deal or not, but let's just say I made it one by taking full advantage of the open bar. We also played pong, which was a little random. The rest of the people there were Australian, Canadian, and American, but it was cool because it was all just like international students having a good time in Europe and stuff. The people decided to have us stay longer at the first bar rather than moving on to the next one, which was fine by us because at that point we were all so drunk and making friends with each other. They also gave us more shots, which is always good. Then we moved on to a club, which was kind of crazy but I was so drunk it was all a blur. Mich and I took a cab home around 2am, I think. The pub crawl website had some memorable pictures, to say the least. Some of which I will not be posting here.
Then I took a train to the airport, and came back to cold, cold Paris. It was actually quite difficult because my hangover made me so dizzy that I couldn't see straight. It was weird, I wasn't nauseous or anything, just super dizzy. It was miserable.
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THE PASTA PICTURES....... I can feel it melting in my mouth.
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