Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Pope's House

We had an early day yesterday and day was yet another early day.  Continuing with the déjà vu theme, our Vatican walking tour was with the same tour company Enjoy Rome and even the same tour guide Viviana (they do have more than one guide).

By 8AM we took the metro and made our way to the Enjoy Rome office near the Vatican. We checked in and paid our 60e per person (plus 23e entrance fee for the Vatican). But for whatever reason they gave us 10e discount. I wasn't complaining. The group again was about 8 people and we were given our headphone receivers.

We walked by a huge line up outside the walls of the Vatican. We were pretty glad we booked with a tour that allowed us to skip this crazy lineup.

After going through security and checking our backpacks, Viviana led us to the courtyard and took over 30 minutes explaining what we would see in the Sistine Chapel.  She did this because no talking was allowed in the chapel, I was a bit worried how Drake would behave.

Viviana then took us through several notable galleries housed within the Vatican. Galleries that displayed paintings, marble sculptures, hand painted maps, and hand woven tapestries. I have seen the Louvre in Paris, Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Forbidden City in Beijing and the Vatican would certainly rival them all. While all Drake wanted to do was to play with the velvet ropes, we could barely keep up with all the beautiful treasures to look at.

The part all of us looked forward to was the famous Sistine Chapel. Viviana took us through a different chapel entrance than the regular.  The Chapel was dim, but we could see the awe inspiring ceiling very clearly. The Chapel wasn't totally silent, it was filled with a quiet mum. Benches surrounded the perimeter so we picked a spot and let Drake out of his stroller. We took our time staring at the ceiling and taking mental picture since we were not allowed to take actual pictures. We also took turns watching Drake who was running through the crowd and letting out the occasional excited yelp.  At one point the respectful silence was broken by the familiar deep breathing of Darth Vader as Drake squeezed the toy attached to his stroller.

After about 20 minutes, we exited the Chapel and met up with Viviana again. We continued our tour through the central square within the Vatican. The square was again littered with impressive artwork like the "big pinecone", "global within global".
 Our last stop was the St. Peter's Basilica. Strollers were not allowed in the church so instead of checking ours we just transformered our Kelty into a backpack. The church was massive, probably the biggest I have ever seen. We didn't spend too much time in there since I was concerned Drake was getting pretty hungry and I didn't want to feed him any more cookies to tide him over.  Once exited we had to find our way back to the Vatican entrance to pick up our backpacks.

We walked by the now even longer lineup to get into the Vatican. So very glad our tour was already over. We found a restaurant called Jet Leg 64 with a large outdoor patio for lunch. I ordered the American breakfast to share with Drake. We haven't had just plain scramble eggs since we started this trip. The breakfast platter of eggs and Italian sausages was huge, they really meant this dish to be American sized but it was still with an European twist. Fresh tomato slices, arugula and grilled mushrooms made this breakfast a little more guilt free.



We debated what to do next during lunch. After two pretty early days, we agreed a family afternoon nap time was needed but not before we grabbed train tickets to Florence from Rome Termini. We had tried to make online booking on Trenitalia.com last night but we weren't able to reserve seats so we thought getting them directly from station would help us.  Only it didn't.  We didn't want to waste too much time on this matter and figured we just embrace the madness of trying to fight for seats with a toddler.

Family nap time was glorious. We were recharged for the rest of the afternoon and made our way to the Spanish Steps on foot. I had downloaded a map app called CityMaps2Go. This handy app allowed me to download maps of cities and use them offline.  A one time Wifi connection helped the map find my location and continued to show my location offline as I moved.  The app also has other features such wiki information on famous spots and creating my own pins which was really helpful since we booked a quite of few Airbnb apartments.

With the map, we had no problem finding the Steps on our own.

There were many people sitting on the steps enjoying the sun, this made carrying Drake in his stroller down the steps a bit hairy. A kind and very chatty woman with her two sons helped us. To be honest, I was cautiously grateful about their help since we were warned about the many tourist scams in Italy. In the end, they were just really nice people. Must have more faith in humanity!

After the steps, we put away our map and wondered around the shop and restaurant filled narrow streets. Then we realized we haven't had any gelato since our first day, we had a new mission!  It wasn't hard since we just looked for people walking down the street with a cone or cup. Then we came across a place called GROM. Their gelato was chilled in canisters. We ordered a cup of pistachio and dark chocolate (3.50e) and a strawberry gelato smoothie (4.0e). GROM is obviously a chain gelato store but its gelato tasted like home made. It was pretty heavenly delicious. The smoothie was gelato blended with milk and was also really good, but very very very sweet. I would just stick with the straight up gelato.

We eventually found our way out of the maze. It had been a long day and we packed in a lot.  It was time to call it a night.

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Location:Vatican City

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