Sunday, 4 April 2010

Easter Italy


When I saw 'Roman Holiday' in my English class in high school, I was determined to go to Italy and eat their gelati someday.

After living in Europe for close to two years now, I have finally realized this dream!!!

Well, not in Rome, but in Milano, Bologna, Firenze and Venezia!!!!

Every place was amazing.

Milano is not much of a tourist place, but it was really fun because we rented a bicycle for euro2.50 a day!!! it's an initiative taken by the city i think, and u get to take a bike for a whole day, if u put it back in the numerous biking station set up everywhere in the city within two hours. Ur supposed to be able to register at the ATMs, (not the cash machine, but a information desk) but we couldn't for some reason so we went to a internet cafe and registered online. It took us a while to figure it all out, but it was totally worth it!!!! we had a blast!!!
The Duomo was beautiful, and the gelatis were amazing. a siesta in the park of the palace was frosting on top of the cake ;)

We rented a car after two nights in Milan, and drove down to Firenze. On our way, we stopped in Bologna.
Bologna was more beautiful than we expected. There was a big book fair going on in a old church-or-palace-like-building, and the town was very vibrant. I loved the statute in the fountain with water coming out of her boobies. hahaha great humour the italians have. or are they serious about their boobies???
Firenze was absolutely stunning. the city was just so so so beautiful, and just walking among the old buildings and many many museums, walking along the river was just so relaxing and amazing. It became one of my favorite cities, despite all the people.

I had to see David by Michaelangelo and the Uffizi gallery. We booked a day before to go to the Uffizi because it was fully booked on our first day there. I think it's best to book before hand, if u don't want to be in a long que for hours. The gallery which had David wasn't as crowded, and we saw the impressive statue. The thing is though, we had been seeing so many copies of David already, in the Square with all the statues and in the Michaelangelo square up on the hills, the real thing wasn't as impressive any more.
The Uffizi is a must see. beautiful paintings in a beautiful building. superb.
Last but not least, we went to Venezia. Oh my buddah, it was like heaven on earth!!!! Atlantis must have looked like that. We were so so excited on the ferry to the island, we took so many pictures!!!! oh and their gelatis, OMB!!!
After we explored Venezia, we went to the smaller islands, Burano, Torcello and Murano. Murano is famous for their Murano glass. I bought a few for myself, and for my friends.
Burano was very pretty. It was more colourful and simple than Venice, and the canals more compact. I loved it.

Northern italy in 7 days was wonderful, thanks to my muy mola espanol amigos sara, chema, paco y vanessa. I laugh a lot regularly, but i don't think i laughed so much so hard everyday like that since a long time ago. Muchas gracias my friends. This was one memorable trip that i will always always remember.