October 2007 and December 2008
Reporter: Which of the cities visited did Your Highness enjoy the most?
Princess Ann: Each, in its own way, was unforgettable. It would be difficult to - Rome! By all means, Rome. I will cherish my visit here in memory as long as I live.
~ From the movie Roman Holiday
For those who know me well, will not find it surprising that Rome is the first entry in this blog! If I were asked to describe my sentiments for Rome, I would just use one phrase; "I love Rome"! Its the only city after Mumbai , that I have a great attachment to, so much so that the thought of settling in Rome has crossed my mind several times!
My first visit to Rome happened quite serendipitously. I was on a three week business trip to Europe, with the few weekends in between to spare for personal travel and leisure. While most of my German colleagues suggested Berlin, the cloudy and wet weather in October was not particularly attractive for me to spend my precious weekend there. Thus with the logic that if we go down south the weather will co-operate, we zeroed in on Rome. The flight to Rome from Frankfurt was about 2.5 hours traversing over the beautiful Alps, a breathtaking view to die for!
Having selected a low cost airline from Frankfurt, I landed in
an obscure airport in Rome and it took about an hour of bus ride to reach the main city. The bus ride from the airport to the city center was like a travel through history. Amidst the huge city ,one could see pieces of history scattered all around! Wherever I looked, I saw beautiful grand buildings, old monuments, falling towers, all nested beautifully in the hustle and bustle of the city. The city instantly reminded me of Bombay, albeit minus all the exotic architectural beauty. The people, public transportation, noise, pollution and all things that I had grown up with welcomed me and I knew instantly I was home!
My hotel was a stone throw distance from the Roma Termini (Rome's main train station), which worked out really well, making my forays into the city extremely convenient. Soon after checking in to the hotel and after a quick refreshment, I went out to explore the city wit
h nothing but a metro map in hand. The best part about exploring any European city is the extensive network of public transportation that these cities boast and Roma (as the Romans would say! ) was no different. A short train ride from the termini took me to one of the most prominent landmarks of Roma, the Colosseum; a humongous amphitheater in the middle of the city. The Amphitheater Flavium, a.k.a. Colosseum. was built by the Flavian emperors Vespasian, Titus and Domitian between 71-72 and 80 AD as a gift to the Roman citizens. Today, the Colosseum is partly intact and mainly in ruins, but nevertheless its still a magnificent structure. It was also recently named one of the seven wonders of the world. The vastness of this structure struck me when I stood inside the Colosseum and got a 360 degree view of it. I later read and found out that it was designed to seat 50,000 spectators! After spending half a day in the Colosseum, I wandered out into the ruins of the Roman forums.
The Roman Forums are
Rome has been made immortal by several movies, but nothing comes close to
Couple blocks from the Piazza Navona, is the most famous fountain of Rome called Fontana di Trevi, another of Bernini’s masterpiece. Legend
The next stop on my list was the Pantheon, a temple dedicated to all ancient Roman gods. Pantheon is invariable t
Colosseumhe most influential Roman architecture and as I traveled more in the western world I was surprised to see how many ancient monuments were influenced by the Pantheon. I took a great liking for the Pantheon and the plaza surrounding it. It was here, in one of the cafes ,that I tasted the best Tiramisu (a very famous Italian dessert) ever. I ended up coming back to this cafe several times during my visit to gorge on this delectable desserts of all times!
A trip to Rome is not really completely if you don’t see the Vatican City.
Rome was not built in a day and and so even after two trips to Rome, I can say I have not explored it all. There is so much more to see, so many new things to try, that I am left with a desire for a third trip! For me, Rome is the most beautiful of all places I have seen so far, a place that has left many lasting impressions in my heart. Its one city that I can go back to anytime and am sure I will enjoy it as much as I did the first two times ,or maybe even more. But till then arrivederci bella città! (goodbye beautiful city!)
Other useful links:
- Low cost airlines for travel within Europe: AirBerlin and RyanAir
- Good hotels: Pinewood and Radisson
- Hotel booking site (great for Europe!): Otel.com
- Rome's metro: Map
