Roman Holiday ~ I Really Love Rome
🥰The city I loved most on this trip to Italy is Rome ❤️ I started writing my own running account a week after returning 😍I was deeply attracted to the architecture of this city 😏 There is both classical architectural beauty and modern humanistic atmosphere. These two combined can overlook many flaws. There are endless photos to take, and every corner is a scene. In terms of sanitation, Rome is actually not very clean, but it is tolerable to see a little👇and pee, which is no big deal. 🧐Because we walked everywhere, it was impossible for us to take the whole family and elderly to see everything, so we went to several famous attractions, such as St. What's-his-name Church (I can't remember), which has a large mirror. You need to pay one euro to watch the ceiling for two minutes🧱Of course, you can also look up at the ceiling. ⚠️For example, the Pantheon. Many people say it's crowded, but we went early, so it was actually okay. We bought tickets quickly and entered. There's also the Fountain and the Spanish Steps. We got up at five o'clock that day, and it was still dark. It was only a ten-minute walk from the hotel. There were already many foreigners stationed at the fountain, so we hurriedly tossed a coin, made a wish, and took photos📷 Then we went to the Spanish Steps, which was also very close. The Spanish Steps at six o'clock in the morning had no people, and it was already light, so we could take photos and pose freely😎 It's just that we missed out on some ice cream🍦. Two famous attractions were successfully checked in, and the street scenes were everywhere. 🧩Take the most romantic photo at the highest point of a 2000-year-old hill. You can encounter fountains with Roman columns around every corner. You can sit down for breakfast on the street in the morning. Rome is really a romantic city🖤 #Rome #MyTravelDiage #RecommendedCheck-inPlaces #Guide #BeautifulRome