Sometime I want to do thatI was there a few days in 07. Two things I love, beautiful women & amazing food. Wish I could spend a few weeks traveling the entire country
So if you never been,you wanna buy your ticket ahead of time,or your looking at a guaranteed 2 hr wait.
One of the most famous cities in the world. I personally never been there, but I love to check it out sometime. Also looks like very beautiful city.
I'm guessing some of you have been there, what's your thoughts on this legendary place?
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Same goes for the Lourve
Not catholic but bought rosary beads there, just seemed fitting. Was pretty taken aback going there as a 14 year old and every time after. I have a thing about religious buildings. Rome is like crack.I give it a solid 8. Beautiful city that's full of history and art.
The louvre is fantastic... I could spend a week there alone.
...such a shame about notre dame I love those old gothic buildings![]()
I guess the restaurant at the Eiffel Tower is probably booked like crazy there I imagine.
Not catholic but bought rosary beads there, just seemed fitting. Was pretty taken aback going there as a 14 year old and every time after. I have a thing about religious buildings. Rome is like crack.
It's a shame here, so many of the churches look like they should be Sony's HQ, there's no beautiful architecture, they've been knocked up in 5 minutes. Went to St Peter's and the flippin pope showed up to do a blessing, had no idea. Again, not Catholic but I was choked up. Perfect timing being we didn't know he was coming.That's the thing about Europe... many of the most amazing buildings are churches, also some mosques in southern Europe.
I just love the gothic style specifically.
Tbh, you can find a better meal for 1/10th the price at a local brassiere in a side street down an alley you think is not safe. But it turns out to be safe and has good food!!
It's a shame here, so many of the churches look like they should be Sony's HQ, there's no beautiful architecture, they've been knocked up in 5 minutes. Went to St Peter's and the flippin pope showed up to do a blessing, had no idea. Again, not Catholic but I was choked up. Perfect timing being we didn't know he was coming.
It's just really new here I guess. Rome, walked down a side alley and spotted a beautiful little chapel. Went in and there was an original Caravaggio on the wall. No bells and whistles "like come inside", just a "please don't touch".I guess that's the difference between Europe and USA. I'm big into history so my preference is obvious. Not saying America doesn't have plenty of fun stuff to see and do but has nothing like for example: traveling to Italy and seeing Etruscan ruins that date back half a millennia before the Romans...