POSITANO, SORRENTO, VICENZA. What followed after Rome was a few days exploring the Amalfi Coast. Driving on small roads winding around the coastline passing small villages, from which we chose beautiful Positano to rest for a few days. What we couldn't miss on our way home was "La Rotonda" a Villa from 1566 by architect Andrea Palladio.
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ROMA. Wow It's been a long time since I blogged about anything. Sorry about that. I just came back from a roadtrip thrue Italy, which was so perfect.
For the first time I visited Rome - which is kind of embarassing, since I'm studying Architecture. The two and a half days spent in "la città eterna" weren't enough to see everything, but there is always time to come back (which I certainly will - since I tossed a coin into the Trevi Fountain).
Travelling to Rome in the middle of August means one thing: you are not the only one there. The city was crowded. Getting up early and leaving straight after breakfast to the sights we wanted to see most, helped a lot - we didn't even have to stand in line for the Colosseum. One day we rented a Vespa to get around, which I can highly recommend because it is so convenient and fun. Kind of wondering though, how many traffic rules we violated...
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