Farewell Italy, we have arrived in Germany!
What have we been
up to since our last post?
Here are our
Italian stats:
Days spent in that
incredible country: 18
Cities visited: 9
Pizzas eaten:
64795780679546357 (approximately)
Number of times
Floss muttered "mama mia" at old Italian men: 13
Euro Cup 2012
matches watched: 4
Time spent on
trains: 18 hours 55 minutes
Days spent
swimming in the Mediterranean: 6
We have been busy!
Since our last post on Rome we have been to Florence, Pisa, the Cinque Terre
and Venice. So here we go
Florence:
We arrived in Florence on a very hot day after a very hot train
ride. We stayed in a hostel/ bnb that we found in lonely planet “hotel Cestelli”.
A dark, sweet smelling sanctuary in the heart of the city.
Soaring buildings, cobble stones, speeding vespas and gelato
gelato gelato! We walked around the Duomo, the markets and got lost in all the
leather stores. We visited the Galleria degle Uffizi which was over flowing
with Renaissance art and saw Botticelli’s birth of Venus. We visited the
Galleria dell ‘Accademia and saw Michelangelo’s David which blew our socks off.
We sat on the Ponte Vecchio bridge one night after dinner and
listened to some live music. On the main statue on the bridge hundreds of
people have attached padlocks and thrown the key into the river to seal their
love, a trend we have now seen in many places around Europe.
We were told the Florence special was a 1kg beef steak which Aaron
polished off (with a little help from Floss). Afterwards to ease what Aaron
called his “meat sweats” we climbed up Piazzale Michelangelo at sunset and
whatched the city in the fading light. Here are a few snaps of our time in
Florence:
The Duomo
Fresh fruit and veg
Floss always befriending the locals
The art school in Florence
Love locks on the bridge
Florence city
Ponte Vecchio bridge
Sunset
Pisa:
Pisa was a day trip. We dropped our packs at the train station and
bee lined for the tower. We took all the classic tourist photos of the tower
and enjoyed a pasta lunch in the beautiful weather. Pisa pics below
Aaron and Willy the wombat
Cinque Terre:
We stayed in a small apartment in Vernazza overlooking the ocean
and the main square. Coming into Vernazza we weren’t quite sure what to expect
after the town was devastated by a flood on October 25th 2011, many
of the restaurants and stores have only just re opened in the last month or
two. It was incredible to see how well the town has bounced back and how resilient
the locals were. It was clear to see by the number of tourists who are already
flocking back to this sweet coastal town.
Waking each morning to hear the church bells chime and the waves
lapping was bliss. We spent our time here jumping off the rocks into the deep cool
ocean, sunning on the boulders and lots of walking. We walked along the coastal
track to the towns on each side of Vernazza with some breath taking views all
around.
Pics below
Venazza
Breath taking views on the coastal walk
Monterossa al Mare
The view from our dinner table. So romantic
The view from our room
Not a bad commute! The train station.
Floss enjoying the water
Aaron jumps from the rocks
Peaceful
Venice:
If Florence was the town of leather, Venice was all about the glass
blowing, lace and carnevale masks. Of course not to forget the water canals,
gondolas and vaporetti. We had planned on staying in Venice for three days but
ended up cutting it a day short; the apartment we booked was mouldy and a bit
grotty and the price of living is $$$. So we got on and enjoyed the time we
had. An 80 euro gondola ride was worth every penny, very relaxing and a worthwhile
way to see the city from another angle. We booked an overnight nine hour train
ride from Venice to Munich. Once we boarded we realised our hot, stuffy and
packed 2nd class seats were not going to make for a good night.
Aaron being the incredible guy he is found a very friendly German train guard
and happened to enquire about the “fully booked” sleeper carriages. 10 minutes
later we were stretched out in our private, air conditioned beds. We awoke
after a peaceful nights rest as the train pulled into Munich.
We arrive in Venice
One of the 409 bridges in Venice. The bridge of Sighs
Exploring the town
We had to buy a drink to get internet access. Ahh interesting afternoon.
Best gondola ride with Alyssandro.
So here we are in Munich staying in an awesome hostel “Wombats”.
We had planned on writing this post last night but got caught up in the
excitement of the Euro Cup. We watched the Italy V Germany match from the Lowenbrau
and enjoyed a few (!?!) steins of larger. Even though Germany went down it was
a great Summers night out. Munich so far has been great but that is another
post to its own.
If you have stuck with us through this long post thanks for
reading
We are both happy and healthy
Much love until next time
Aaron & Floss
xx
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