The Vatican City is the smallest independent state in the world, standing at 0.49 km squared (approx 100 acres). It is an independent city-state from Italy and is where the…
View PostThe Vatican City is the smallest independent state in the world, standing at 0.49 km squared (approx 100 acres). It is an independent city-state from Italy and is where the…
View PostSt. Peter’s Basilica is a Renaissance-style church located in Vatican City. It was built in 1506. For those non-Christian, Saint Peter was the first bishop of Rome and one of…
View PostThe Vatican museum is located inside the smallest country in the world, Vatican City. It holds 70,000 works including Roman sculptures and Renaissance artworks collected by the Catholic Church over…
View PostWhile we were out exploring Rome today, we stopped by AL42 by Pasta Chef Rione S.Angelo for a quick bite. This restaurant is a casual diner, known for delicious and…
View PostOne of the things we loved about the ancient city was the monuments and statues preserved along the streets of Rome. Just gonna share our photos from tonight’s walk along…
View PostThe Castel Sant’Angelo is a towering cylindrical building in Rome, Italy, designed as a mausoleum for the Roman Emperor, Hadrian. It was later used by popes as a castle and…
View PostAfter arriving in Rome and suffering a long 24 hours of food poisoning, I finally mustered up the strength to enjoy our first proper Italian meal today. We had already…
View PostTrevi Fountain is one of the most popular tourist spots in Europe. The fountain was built in 1762 and stands at 26.3 metres tall. We visited yesterday but due to…
View PostThis post is a short gallery of the Spanish Steps and Piazza del Popolo from today’s visit so as to not overwhelm our travel diary (LINK).
View PostThe Pantheon is a 43-metre tall structure, built-in 113 AD. Located in the ancient city of Rome, Italy, the Pantheon stands beautifully in the middle of the city. After leaving…
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