1 July: Rome/Vatican
Today started super early, as we had to be at the Vatican entry by 7:15. We caught a bus from near the AirBnB and easily found the spot where we needed to wait. It was another LivTour (that's all we did in Rome - I got a "buy 3" discount back at Thanksgiving). This was another semi-private with a family that had 2 kids about DS's age.
The tour ended up being very long and even though we were inside for most of it, it was hot too. Nevertheless, we were some of the first people in through the gates, so the first hour or so, was not crowded at all. By the time we got to the Sistine Chapel though, it was very busy.
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The other good thing about the tour was allowing us to just pass over to St. Peter's and not have to go wait in another line (although there was a short line right at the church entrance).
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I was creep-ed out by seeing the embalmed popes...but I guess that's a thing.
By the time we finished, we were so tired that my plan for the rest of the day was kaput. We did make it to the planned gelateria stop at Old Bridge Gelato, but there was no way we were going to walk to where I had planned lunch, let alone walk back across the city to our AirBnB. The place we stopped at instead (Vinsanto) was cool - we got to watch a chef make dough while we ate.
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We caught a bus back to the AirBnB instead and just relaxed the rest of the afternoon. We walked over to where Julius Caesar was assassinated, and then got some excellent pizza by the slice for dinner (too soon?).
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Down these somewhere in that square, Caesar died on 15 March 44 BC.
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Pizza Florida - the place to go for pizza by the slice
I also went to Pasticceria Boccione, the 200-year old bakery (that doesn't even have a sign) to get the Jewish pizza. I walked in and there were still no signs inside, just lots of pastries. I would have liked to try other things, but I didn't know what to ask for. See the previous post for a picture of the Jewish pizza.
We also had (another) gelato stop at Il Gelato di Mastroiocco. I very much enjoyed their ricotta and nutella gelato. I also loved that a small gelato was only 3 euros.