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| City of Florence |
After traveling for 9 days at this point we were all pretty tired of walking and physically exhausted; so it was nice we were going to two smaller cities, where everything is close to each other. Our first stop was Florence and it was especially nice to stop there because Alexa and my friends from RWU are studying there for the semester. They met us at the train station and then brought us to our hostel. It was awesome, for once, not have to figure out where our hostel was; the boys new exactly how to get there! Once we got to Ciao Hotel, the beds were awesome, the boys gave us a map with a bunch of sites circled on it to see. We then walked to the other side of the city, stopped to get some gelato, and then made our way to the Piazza Michelangelo, which is where you can see the whole city. It was really pretty and the cool part was we got there in the late afternoon and by the time we were making our way down the sun was setting so we got to the whole city at sunset!
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| View of the City |
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| View of City at sunset |
That night, the boys were very sweet and made us dinner. For once we were having a "home cooked" meal, which consisted of chicken parm, pasta, bread and wine...I think that is a pretty Italian dinner if you ask me! The meal was awesome and we rounded out the night by playing a round of cards.
Monday morning we woke up, barely, actually more like struggled to wake up, but we eventually did and we headed to some of the sites the boys had told us about. Well being Monday and all most of the museums and the famous gardens were closed so we went and saw the Duomo, Piazza Della Repubblica and then went to the market where we bargained for souvenirs. I made out with three scarves for only 11 euros...I think that is pretty successful! We did everything in a quick three hours, including lunch, so we headed back to our hotel to freshen up. We watched Pinocchio and all took naps, which felt really nice, but it made us all tired for the rest of the night.
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| Piazza Dela Repubblica |
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| The Duomo |
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| The ceiling of the Duomo |
For dinner we met up with the boys and a few of our other friends who are studying there at a resturant, where its buffet style and you only pay for your drink. So 8.50 euros and three courses later we were stuffed and headed back to their apartment to relax. After talking and deciding what we were going to do for the night we headed to two different bars. The last bar, was an Irish bar and full of Americans. Funny thing, we ran into even more kids from RWU! It was nice to see a bunch of different people that we all recognize from school and just be able to hangout with them; it made us feel like we were back at school. After saying our goodbyes we headed back to our hostel to repack and be ready to check out in the morning.
Tuesday we again struggled to get up, but once we did we headed to see the famous David. The line was not bad at all, only about 15 minutes. When you walk in to the museum, there are all these really old paintings, and then some of Michelangelo's sculptures that he never got to finish. It was really interesting to see those because you get an understanding of how much time and effort goes into making a sculpture, which makes you appreciate the David even more. At the end of the hallway is the famous David. It is unbelievably huge and totally disproportion. One thing I learned (thank you Rockett) is the David was created to be hung in the Vatican, therefore people would be looking up at it from underneath. However, because it was so big, the David couldn't be suspended. So to really understand it, we had to stand really close and look up that way you don't really see how huge his hands and feet are compared to the rest of his body.
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| Hello Venice |
After seeing the David we headed off and that is where we split up. Alexa, Anthony and Cahrissa headed off to Pairs and Haley and I headed off to Venice. We caught our train at 3:30 and arrived around 5. After finding our hostel, we dropped off our bags and then took the train to the main island.
The first day we got there, we just did a quick walk around one part of the island and then found some dinner. It was really quiet and nice just to sit by the water and eat some Italian dinner. After dinner we headed back to our hotel and guess what...we were in bed just after 10! I haven't been in bed that early since I left to come to Scotland. Aah it felt so nice to be going to sleep so early!
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| Piazza San Marco |
The next morning we got up and headed over to the island where we were going to spend the whole day. The first part of the day we went and found Piazza San Marco. It was packed with people! So we took a few quick photos, but just kept walking because we knew if we sat we were not getting up. Then we bought tickets for the water taxi to bring us over to the Island of Murano, where they make all the pretty glass. After a forty minute taxi ride, we got off and were directed into a building. Inside, one room had all the different glass they make and in the other room they had a viewing area where you could sit and watch them blow and make glass. It reminded me of Simon and Pierce, except not as hot. They even had someone there to talk about what each person was doing and what they were making. Of course, we couldn't see the final product because it has to sit in a cooling oven for 48 hours. But they did have samples. We took our time walking around the store and just looking at all the different things they make. Then instead of rushing back to the main island, we walked around the Island of Murano. It was really small and very pretty; mainly the people walking around were tourists, but it was nice to get a taste of what it would be like to live there.
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| Island of Murano |
We eventually made our way back to the main island, where we stopped at a restaurant, right on the water to get some dinner. I had a traditional Italian pizza and WOW was it good! The crust was extra thin and really crispy. I wouldn't be able to live there; pizza and gelato would be the only things I would eat! After dinner Haley and I decided to take a gondola ride at sunset around the city. Our gondola person (don't know what to call him) was really nice and told us a little about the city. The city is connected all by bridges, there is in fact almost 400 bridges, the city is sinking, and the water rises 4 times a day. He didn't sing (I know what a shame), but he was cute and young so we just talked about our trip and what we thought of Venice.
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| After our gondola ride |
After our gondola ride we headed back to our hotel, where we again repacked (for the last time!) and went to bed pretty early. We were up at 8 and at the airport by 9:30 to catch our plane to London, where we then had a four hour layover and finally after what seemed like forever we landed in Edinburgh around 8! So 6 cities, 5 flights, 4 sex on the beaches, 3 different countries, 2 weeks all equaled 1 ridiculous EuroTrip! I am happy to be back in Edinburgh, but the best part after counting down 90 something days my family is finally coming! They will be here Wednesday morning early and I am super excited! So get ready for some more blogs about this up coming week!
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| Haley, Cahrissa, Alexa and me eating some gelato!! |