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Leaving Italy – final thoughts 

Favourite things about Italy (Pisa, Cinque Terre, Florence, Sienna, Rome. Venice and Naples):
– B says the CT trail was amazing and a definite must do. I have to admit even just going between villages on the ferry, the views were stunning. The regional wine is also pretty fab!

  
– Florence is still one of the most beautiful cities I have ever been to. B asked me to add that the pastries in Florence are delicious! Breakfast every day is an adventure. 

– Climb the bell tower in Florence (not the Duomo, which is crowded and terrifying) as well as the facade in Siena. Both have amazing views of the surrounding city and countryside. Breathtaking. 

– Venice was amazing and a must see. In particular we went on a gondolier trip with the most amazing gentleman. He only charged us 120€ for almost an hour, gave a running commentary, took about 90 photos of us and also directed us to a supermarket so we could bring our own wine, no hassles! Can not recommend him enough, you can find him at this location: 

  
– The restaurant we went to on the first night in Rome (see pics on the day 19 post ) was unbelievably good! Well done Rome. It’s also amazing to walk around all these old ruins and constructions and see just how detailed they were. Something we just can’t do in Australia really! We were so lucky with the weather.

– The food we had in Naples was amazing and cheap, definitely less tourist pricing here than in other areas we visited. Loved the local colour we had by staying in Toledo, although it could be a little overwhelming at times. 
Not-so-good stuff about Italy (Pisa, Cinque Terre, Florence, Sienna, Rome, Venice and Naples):

– The goddam tourists in CT were horrendous and we were pretty much in off season. I know, I know…I’m a tourist too! But I mean the absolute masses of people that were just behaving like inconsiderate muppets. Blocking entrances, shoving to get photos, not moving for other people, causing huge delays on the paths by refusing to allow people to pass them….argh. I love the intrepid travel “responsible travel” ideal but I’m not quite sure how supporting this element of CT falls into that category! To be fair, we did stay in a local town and supported small business with our accommodation choice and restaurant options however. 

– Still not a huge fan of Pisa, very over-rated in my opinion. All very gimmicky and it is 18€ just to climb the tower! Which we didn’t do….although Percy may have tried hehehe 

  
– Everywhere we have been in Europe there are a lot of smokers. Being Australian, where it is rapidly becoming less common, we struggle with the smell, the constant ignorance of no smoking signs and just the rudeness of it as there is no consideration for others when they blow smoke in your face. Since we have both been unwell travelling through Italy (interesting how both times I’ve been to Europe, I have ended up with a very nasty chest infection…hmmm) the prolific smoking has become something we both identified as a turn off for us here. 

– Other than the gondolier (mentioned above), the really good restaurant and the amazing scenery…unfortunately not much was good about the people/service in Venice. The hotel management and staff were absolutely appalling (worst review I have ever left on trip advisor), staff in the attractions were rude and don’t even get me started on the baggage check guy! Gah. I know Italy has a certain reputation but Venice takes the cake in that regard. 

– I still maintain the Vatican museum in Rome is the most overrated tourist experience ever. I refused to go this time around and B did, he shared my sentiments. 

– Naples traffic. Holy crap. All the things you read online are NOT an exaggeration. It’s literally every person for themselves and it is terrifying…this gives you a 50 second example of some of it: http://youtu.be/7gYa-gdy22I

– B wants me to add that he has named Italy the land of scaffolding, smoking and shit service. Ha! 

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Day 18: Siena 

Off to explore Siena today! Our tour leader bought our bus tickets and helped us catch the bus there (about an hour from Florence, very easy to do) and then gave us a little tour, including the main square. 

 
  

We were then left to our own devices with a return bus timetable and prepaid tickets. First ofF, we paid 12€ to explore all the parts of the cathedral and climb the facade. The views were beautiful from the top, overlooking both Siena and Tuscany. Damn all those stairs though! We were very lucky the rain cleared for about an hour and not only did we get the stunning view, we also got to go all the way to the top for the first time that day. 

   
    

 Lunch was another delicious Italian food experience at San Desiderio Ristorante near the back of the cathedral. B had penne with pork ragout and I had amazing braised beef. With drinks and a service charge it was only 30€ so not bad for such a touristy area.   
 
We then explored inside the cathedral and museum, which had a beautiful stained glass window from around 1200 AD that had been preserved during the war and never moved back to the church. The building itself is huge and is one of the largest cathedrals in Italy. 

   
   
On the way out, we stopped and bought me some lovey Italian boots (yay!) as the weather is starting to get consistently wetter now and it was always my plan to buy a decent pair of ankle boots at this point in the trip rather than lug them around up to now. 

We caught the bus back to Florence easily enough and had dinner at the Centrale Mercato with two other members of our tour….again. Can not recommend it enough….the pasta….omnomnom. 

Tomorrow: Rome! The farewell dinner for our intrepid group is tomorrow 😦 it will be back to travelling with just us until we come back in two weeks. We still have Rome, Venice, Naples and Paris to go. 

Mel

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Mercato Centrale: a must do eating experience in Florence 

A must do! Amazing fresh food, so many choices. Kinda like a fancy food court….with alcohol! Location and opening details below.

  
B and I split our meal, so entree was delicious tortellini cooked fresh right in front of you (12€)

  
Then there was the wood fired pizza (10€):

  
Followed by banana and chocolate chip gelato (3€ each)!

  

Others in our group tried a huge variety of food including:

Ginger and orange juice, cucumber and kiwi fruit juice and kiwi fruit and apple juice

Fresh cooked scallops with salad

Raw meat pate with salad (ewwww not for me)

Two types of fresh cooked soup 

Cannelloni 

Other gelato flavours and a mixed desserts plate

Not to mention the wine! 🙂 

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Day 17: exploring Florence 

Definitely a big fan of Hotel Ester in Florence, the free breakfast at a local cafe was great value. I topped it off with some banana gelato!  

selfies with banana gelato

 
Our day started with drizzly rain as we explored the cathedral and the square again in daylight. We then headed off with our reserved tickets to see Michelangelo’s David at the Galleria Academia. The line for reservations was about 30 people, compared to the general entry line which was about 300! Well done us on paying the extra 4€ and having a reserved time. The statue was amazing, really astounding to see that sort of craftsmanship up close.
 

what nice eyes you have…

  

token tourist mel

 
After seeing David we walked up the road to the Leonardo Da Vinci Museum and B got his geek on admiring all the cool, life sized replicas of Da Vinci’s inventions. He also added to his ever growing collection of laser cut blocks (I collect postcards from every location, just in case anyone was wondering). 

my beloved doing his thing

Then it was lunch time. The place we chose was shit and touristy, but the afternoon wine tasting more than made up for it (more on that later). I went off to do some shopping and B climbed the bell tower and the Duoma (dome), which I had done on my last visit to Florence. He got some amazing photos:

view of the duomo and city from the belltower

 
Then it was wine tasting time! We went to the wine bar Entoca Alessi on the recommendation of our tour leader with another member of our group and holy crap it was amazing. Five wines, all indigenous to different areas of Italy plus this amazing food platter. 
 

omnomonom

  

sniff them they said…it makes you an expert they said…smells like wine to me!

 

Tonight will be dinner at the local market place and then off to Siena for a day trip tomorrow.

Mel 

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I’m Day 16: Pisa and Florence

We left the town of La Spezia at 9am and headed for Pisa on the train and local bus. After visiting the famous tower and cathedral, we wandered around the local square and had lunch at an AMAZING local sandwich shop. 

 

the cathedral and its famous belltower (the leaning part)

  
  

no cheesy tourist photos from us…Percy on the other hand….

 
   
   
 We then headed back to the local station where we had stored our luggage and onwards to Florence! The hotel here (Hotel Ester) is a gorgeous little B+B set up with a shared kitchen, huge rooms and a terrace with a view!

the view from hotel ester

After settling in (and B fixing every rooms TV because he’s a legend) we headed off to explore the local area and eat.

 

pretty florence!

  

the sculpture with no defined start point – you can look at it anywhere and it looks like the correct viewing angle could be obtained. Amazing detail, look at the butt dimples!

  

the start of the secret tunnel from one part of the city to another

  

100-200 years ago you would knock on this little door and the hatch would open, they would take your money and wine would appear!


 

ponte vecchio (bridge) at night, we need a daytime photo though

 

Dinner was at a tiny little restaurant that usually only serves lunch. Our intrepid tour leader knows the owner so he made dinner for our group. 25€ was 6 courses plus all you can drink wine and the food was AMAZING! No food pics but I think this image sums it all up perfectly (thank you my beloved for taking this stunner of a photo haha): 

  

1.5L bottle of chianti….mmmm


  
  

Tomorrow: Visiting the statue of David, the Da Vinci museum, wine tasting and more in Florence

Steps today: 20614…not bad. Nowhere near enough to walk off the amazing food though!  
Mel
P.S. Cold update: my snot seems to have improved but chesty cough is raging. B now has snot, but no chestiness. YAY TOUR GROUP BUG SHARING! 

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Day 14 & 15 – Florence, epic shenanigans, Pisa & Lucerne

We have no wifi so I haven’t been able to blog properly for a couple of days, plus I had an adventure which I will write about here – I warn all my responsible blog followers there will be head shaking and tut tutting!

Florence was so beautiful. After our first night of cultural karaoke (culture fail) we woke up and headed off for a day of exploring. Neither of us were super keen on the walking tour as we both have had enough of walking around trying to listen to someone with a really thick accent talk over a crowd, so instead we had a chilled morning with coffee and slow meandering. We went up Giottis Tower which was an EPIC climb. 414 steep, tiny stone steps.

Both of us are hideously unfit.

The views made it worthwhile though, utterly breathtaking. We were going to line up to see David but the wait was more than 3hrs – so no. We saw the replica one instead. We also went into a few churches and shopped at the local markets.

We then all got dressed up for our fancy contiki dinner that night (yes, I wore a dress) and our table had 6 people, 3 of whom weren’t drinking. It also had 4L of wine!! Soooooo I drank quite a bit of it…I was also serenaded by an Italian man who was very creepy and once he realised I was mortified and blushing he kept coming back. Argh.

Now for the shenanigans. We had opted out of the space disco last night as it didn’t start until 10:30pm and it was a 7am bus morning the next day. After drinking white wine, champagne and red wine at dinner I embraced the idea of a disco enthusiastically so off we went. There was vodka. And Bacardi. And tequila. And jäger. And maybe more wine? Then definitely more vodka. It was messy. We left after 1am and I don’t think I have ever been so drunk in my life! I still navigated the taxi driver back to the hotel *hi 5 for me*

At 6am the alarm went off and we packed and made it downstairs still absolutely smashed. I was so proud of us for getting there and even remembering to have our passports on us!

I was very sick on the bus. Motion sickness and a hangover do NOT go well. I was definitely not the only one which was some consolation. That was my big night out I think, no more drinking! I have never woken up still drunk the next day so it was some effort.

We stopped at Pisa on the way and took pics, I was still a little drunk then so didn’t attempt to climb it!

We are in Lucerne, Switzerland now and the drive in was so beautiful (minus the nausea). The mountains, little towns and the lakes here are very pretty and different to anything I have ever seen before. Tomorrow we are going up Mt Pilatus on a train and a cable car and on a lake cruise which I am really looking forward to.

No telling off the drunky mcdrunk okay, I learned my lesson! Pinky swear.

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Day 13 – Rome to Tuscany to Florence

Very short entry today as I am using hotel wifi in the lobby. We left Rome early this morning with some very hungover people on the bus and headed to Tuscany. The first part of the drive was 3 hours and I was fine – we stopped for services (peeing and food) and then had another hour to go to Tuscany. The roads turned into windy mountain roads and our bus driver was a fill in one who drove like a crazy person, I came so close to throwing up on the bus! Had the plastic bags ready to go and all.

Tuscany was beautiful, we stopped at a vineyard and most of us sampled wine, bread and olive oil. It was in the Chianti region so made legit chianti wine which was tasty. I only had a few sips and sat out in the fresh air for the rest of the winery tour. It was then back on the bus to Florence (only an hour thank goodness, still feeling quite gross from more windy roads) and on to our hotel.

Which is the worst one by far!

We are in a tiny little room crammed in to a corner with ten other tiny little rooms where you can hear the guy 3 doors down roll over. The aircon doesn’t work at all either and the toilet is about a metre from my bed. It is by far the crappiest hotel yet and as Amelia and Claire said “I don’t want to be murdered in my bed”. Me either girls!

The plan for tonight Is dinner, karaoke and partying hard. I think my plan will be dinner and bed…until 1am when all the people in the rooms around us come back. Ahhhh contiki, you’re classy.

I can’t say much about Florence yet as aside from the auto park hotel we haven’t seen any of it! Tuscany was very pretty though and the wine was delish.

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