Head towards the square, Piazza della Rotonda, and you'll see a magnificent structure before you. The Pantheon was a former Roman temple, and now a church in the heart of Rome, Italy.
Read MoreThe Trevi Fountain or Fontana di Trevi is a fountain in the Trevi district of Rome, Italy. It's really hard to capture the magnitude and details of this piece in pictures. Gian Lorenzo Bernini was supposed to sketch and build the fountain but his sketches did not come to fruition, though some of his ideas served as inspiration for today's piece.
Read MoreOh gelato, you magnificent thing. Remember what we do in Italy? Eat gelato daily. On the way to the Spanish Steps, I cooled off with a double scoop. It was hazelnut and mascarpone with caramelized figs.
Read MoreWhen in Italy, you must have gelato daily. Especially in the summer, when an afternoon gelato soothes the soul. Gelato is denser than ice cream and comes in a variety of flavors from cream based flavors like vanilla, chocolate, hazelnut, and stracciatella to fruit based flavors like berries, mango, and more. Don Nino did not disappoint as we were walking near the Pantheon.
Read MoreThe Roman Forum and Palantine Hill is an echo of what used to be the center of Roman life. Situated next to the Colosseum, it's a great way to see how the Romans once lived and perhaps astounding to see what a big part the Colosseum's entertainment played for some of the residents.
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