Paris
Paris observations/tips
- If you are getting the Navigo Decouverte, bring your own passport photo with you. Overall we did like having the Navigo Decouverte pass since we used it a lot, but it was a pain to initially get it due to the need to get photos and the very long wait at the airport to purchase them.
- We used the bus quite a bit, be prepared for hot bus rides in July. Make sure to bring a fan
- When you take the train from CDG, keep and eye on your bags and be on the lookout for those people around you without luggage.
- The Louvre in the afternoon in July was so hot. Definitely take a fan and water.
- Don’t trust google maps for hours of operation. We often found that it was not accurate.
- When navigating the trains and buses, check the signs for an accurate train/bus arrival time and don’t rely on google maps for the train schedules.
- They did not have free water at all the places we went to.
- Places don’t open early in Paris from what we could find. We often had to get to our destination and then eat breakfast around 8am or after.
- Favorite thing I ate in Paris: Creme Brûlée at Au Petit Suisse
- My favorite photo from our trip to Paris was the glow of the setting sun on a bridge along the Seine

6/27/22 – 6/28/22 Day 1
We left our house around 8:30am, dropped off Byron, picked up my parents and got on the road. We arrived to the SFO long term parking around 12:30pm. We took the air tram to International Terminal A and went through security. We spent about two hours at the Air France lounge. The lounge was small but they did have a good amount of food. I had a ham sandwich on a baguette that was yummy. We then boarded our flight at 2:25pm. Joseph and I loved our first experience in business class. We enjoyed a glass of champagne that was really good, it was Cuvée Royal Brut Joseph Perrier champagne. About 2 hours after take off we had our three course meal. Our starter was lobster salad, then beef tournedos, and lastly was a dessert. We enjoyed our food, and enjoyed it with some red wine.






I watched the movie Cyrano on the plane. About an hour or so after dinner, they dimmed the lights and window lights. I slept on and off for the first 2 hours, but after that I couldn’t sleep anymore. I laid with my eyes closed, but about 3 hours in I decided to start watching Emily in Paris. I liked the show since it taught me about some of the different customs in Paris. After a few episodes Joseph woke up, and saw that we only had 3 hours left on our flight. So I tried to sleep again, but didn’t have success as far as I could tell. Joseph tapped my shoulder about an hour later and it was time for breakfast. Breakfast was yogurt, fruit, an omelet, and a hash brown. I did not care for the omelet and hash brown, but I did like the yogurt.

After we landed we walked out and had some confusion with navigating. I knew we had to go to the train station, and that it was somewhere in terminal 2, but didn’t not know how to get there. We asked and found out that we just had to follow the exit signs. Once we went through immigration then we were able to go through the exit and find the train station, but that whole process of getting out took a while. Next was figuring out how to get our photos for our Navigo Decouverte pass. The pass is a week long pass for all modes of transportation. There was a very long line and they only had one desk open. So we got in line and I went first to take my photo for 8 Euros. I had a really hard time taking this photo, the machine had prompts on the screen in French and kept giving me errors, and once I finally got the photos it would not allow me to pay. I ended up speaking to the person in line and he tried to help me but couldn’t figure it out either. Thankfully Joseph came to the rescue, and we decided to try the machine on the other side of the station. On this machine I found the option for English, and Joseph told me that my smile was causing the photo to keep saying it was invalid. Once I did not smile, then it worked. And I was able to pay by tapping my card. We all took our photos and the line had not even moved a whole lot. It was miserable to have not had much sleep, having a hard time navigating to the train station, the issue with the photos, and then the long line for the pass. After 2 hours had passed since landing, we were finally able to get our Navigo passes. We went to go use the restroom before the 45 min train ride, and that cost 1 euro per person. Then we headed to our train platform and were able to catch the train. It was packed, we had to stand. Then a few girls got on around us. They got close to us and only stayed on for a short time. After they got off, we noticed my moms bag was open. Later my mom said they had a bag that covered their arm, so we think we encountered pick pockets. Thankfully my mom doesn’t think anything was stolen. The train was full and hot, plus there was a very loud occasional banging noise. We finally reached our stop and walked over about 5 mins to our hotel. We checked in and rested before heading out for a meal. We walked over to Burgers and Fries and had a good quick meal. Then we purchased some water on the way back to the hotel and rested until the evening. In the evening we got onto a bus near Luxembourg park, scanned our tickets, and we were the only ones on there. Then the bus driver came in, said stuff in French and left. We thought he said to go to the back of the bus, so we did and sat there. Then he came back in laughing and spoke in French again, then another driver came in and told us to get on the next bus. So we got out and got on the next bus. I had bookmarked a place near the Eiffel Tower but after we took the bus to get there, we looked at the menu and it was different. I didn’t see anything I liked. So we ended up walking around the area and decided upon Le Suffren. My dad and I ordered duck, and Joseph got beef carpaccio. Joseph just chose a dish he had heard of before, but didn’t realize until it arrived that it was sliced raw beef. Joseph still ate a good portion of it, and I tried it, but we learned to never again order beef carpaccio. The duck wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be.



Overall we had a good experience at this restaurant, the waiter did stare at my mom and told her to put a smile on her face which I found odd. We went to the downstairs bathrooms and then walked over to the Eiffel Tower. Outside of the Eiffel Tower were people selling wine and beer. My dad purchased some beer and then we took some night photos with the Eiffel Tower. I thought the Tower would be sparkling with lights but I looked it up online and it only did it on the hour. We waited on a bench since it was only 20 minutes until midnight. As we waited we heard some music behind us, and started to see large scurrying rats in the park. Once it was close to midnight, we headed to a spot for photos, and took photos with the sparkling Tower. We tried to go fast since there were multiple scurrying rats.


Then we headed over to the bus stop. The sign by the bus stop showed the actual arrival time which was about 30 mins different from what the bus schedule on my phone said. My dad used the nearby self cleaning bathroom. There were definitely less buses and people after midnight. Thankfully the bus eventually arrived and we went back to our hotel.
6/29/22 – Day 2
We started our morning at 8:20am and walked over to Sainte Chappelle. There was a very heavy police presence, apparently we happened to be there on the day that they were going to do the verdict for the Paris attacks from 2015. We queued for Sainte Chapelle and went through security. We saw the two levels of the small chapel and enjoyed seeing the stained glass.

Then we walked out and as we were heading toward the barrier security exit, one of the police men started yelling in French and telling people to back up, so we had to get out of there quickly. That was scary. Then we walked over to see Notre Dame. The gargoyles were smaller than I had imagined.

Then we headed to Maison D’Isabelle. This place was voted best croissant in 2018, and it was delicious. The croissant was better than the pain Au chocolat. Then we got coffee and ate our croissants across the street at Coffea.


We walked over to the Pantheon and explored there. We used our Paris Museum pass and skipped the line (albeit short, but still nice). If we had more time and energy, we would’ve paid to climb to the view at the top, but we decided to rest instead.

We rested for about 30 mins or so, and then walked over to a sandwich place. We got sandwiches at Lebon L’Authentique Casse-croûte, they were very good. I got one of their specials, it was a “sweet and salty” jambon bourre (ham sandwich) and Joseph and I shared it. We hopped on a bus and took our sandwiches to the Louvre. We sat outside in a shaded area and enjoyed our yummy sandwiches.


Then we went into the Louvre. There was a separate line for the Paris museum pass, which led into the actual line, so that was weird. The Louvre was hot and very crowded. I wish I had brought my fan, and my mom was lucky she had brought hers. We listened to Rick Steve’s and toured around the Louvre. My favorite was a room that was heavily adorned (like Versailles) that includes some crown jewels and fashion pieces. The Louvre was huge, we had a hard time communicating with staff to find the bathrooms, and even to find the exit. After the Louvre we went back to our hotel to rest. We entered the Louvre around 2:30, and we were done by 5pm. On the way to the exit, we stopped at Laduree and got macarons. I loved the Marie Antoinette macaron which tasted like tea. The only macaron we did not like was the Rose flavor. It was much less expensive to purchase the macarons individually as opposed to purchasing them in a box. Then we took the bus back to our hotel.






At 8pm we met up to go have dinner. We ate at Le Prince Racine near our hotel. Our appetizers included French onion soup and 6 pieces of escargot. My dad, Joseph, and I all tried the escargot. We described it as tasting like butter and garlic with a seafood after taste. As I kept chewing there was a grittiness, like dirt, that I did not like. I do not need to try eating it again. I’m glad I did give it a try though. I was looking forward to trying French beef Bourguinon, but I did not like it. It was a very fatty piece of beef, and the fat was hard to cut off.


After this meal, we headed over to the Luxembourg park, but found out that it was already closed. We decided to look for a place for dessert, and found the nearby Au Petit Suisse and had an absolutely delicious creme brûlée there, around 10:30 pm on their interior second level. Then we walked back to the hotel and went to bed.


6/30/22 – Day 3
We started our morning early, around 6:45am. We took the RER C to Versailles after transferring from RER A. We arrived to Versailles around 8am. I had looked on the train for places to eat, and found a spot for croissants, but then saw they didn’t have seating. So I found another place with less reviews but saw that it had seating, croissants, and coffee. When we arrived it looked like a place that sold lottery tickets, cigarettes, and had some seating. There was construction on the outside and I thought it was closed but I went in and they sat us at a table by the window. We were all apprehensive about eating here, and I learned after that it was a tobacco bar. The croissant was actually fresh and good, and coffee was good as well. Plus they had a bathroom so it turned out to be fine.


Then we walked over to the Chateau de Versailles. There was a line, but it wasn’t too bad. It was slightly sprinkling. We got in and went through security. We took some photos in the courtyard and then went in and did our Rick Steves audio guide. When you go across the courtyard and walk in, there are bathrooms to the right. Next to the bathrooms there is a staircase, which you will go up and start the audio guide in the nearby chapel. The chapel was beautiful, everything about the Chateau de Versailles was beautiful. My favorite room was Marie Antoinette’s room, it was crazy thinking about how people would go into that room to watch her give birth. I admired the wallpaper, the bed, the art, the couch, I did not want to leave that room. The chateau areas that you can walk through by yourself were limited, it was less than I expected but fine. It was also very cool to see the hall of mirrors, which was very grand. At the end there was a gift shop, and I was debating between a scarf with a special print on it or a canvas tote that had an 18th century lady on it. My mom said that they (my parents) would get me both as my birthday present which was awesome.









After Versailles, we got outside and the rain was really coming down. We walked to the train station and took it to the Eiffel Tower since my dad wanted to go to the top of the tower. We got off at the Eiffel Tower train exit and walked in the rain about 10 minutes to the only sandwich shop I could find. This meal was probably one of the worst we had, we tried a sandwich and a crepe and both were bad. Plus Joseph got their version of a hot dog which had really hard bread, but a good weenie on the inside. It was a bad meal, but most places in the area didn’t have the best ratings unless we were okay with Italian or Chinese. In retrospect we should’ve probably got Italian or Chinese. Then we walked over in the pouring rain to the Eiffel Tower. Our socks were starting to get wet, everything was wet. Thank goodness we had our rain jackets. It would’ve been worth buying an umbrella at the salesman outside the chateau. We found the entry to the Eiffel Tower for those without tickets, purchased elevator tickets, and took the elevator up to the second level of the tower. We got off, took some photos, and heard some individuals that were chanting since they were on strike. My mom decided in line that she did not want to go up further, so us three went to the top. It was quite high, but we learned it was not as high as the Empire State Building. We took some photos, headed back down to the second level, and then went back down to the bottom.



We walked over to the train station and took it back to Chatelet Les Halles and then back to our hotel. Around 6:15 pm we headed back out and walked through Luxembourg park with its square hedged trees. We walked to a Chinese place that my manager had recommended called My Noodles. Our appetizers were great but I did not care for their ramen.




After, we took the metro to Musée d’Orsay. On Thursday’s they stay open later, so that worked well with our schedule. We went up to the 5th floor and admired Van Gogh (starry night and his self portrait), Monet, Renoir, and more. It wasn’t as hot, wasn’t as crowded, and wasn’t as big as the Louvre. I saw a lot of paintings I admired here, I preferred it to the Louvre.





After, we walked to a bus to take us to the Arc de Triomphe, but it was an hour until the next one even though my phone said the next one would be in 8 minutes. So we walked over to the metro by Place de La Concorde. There was a beautiful sunset sky. This walk was also great since we took some beautiful photos on the bridge that was on the Seine.



We took the metro to the Arc de Triomphe and got some nice photos with the blue lit arc. It was very nice seeing this in person.

Then we did some walking down Champs Elysses. I navigated us to the Adidas store since Joseph messed up the sole of his shoe and was hoping to buy some new insoles. Due to all the rain, Joseph used a hair dryer to dry his shoes but it ended up shrinking the insole. Of course the hours on google were incorrect, and it was closed. Then we took the metro back to Chatelet Les Halles to transfer to the RER A to take it back to our Luxembourg stop. The train was completely packed around 11pm at night and so we decided to wait for the next train. We waited for a while, but the super crowded train did not leave the station. Apparently there was an issue with the doors closing. So I tried to find us another route, and I navigated us to the metro line 4. After we arrived there, we saw that it was closed, so the next option was taking a bus. We walked about 10 minutes to the bus stop, but it was pretty sketchy around Chatelet Les Halles. It felt safer when we got the the Seine area since there were more people, and a lot of people out eating at cafes. A lot of cafes stay open until 2am, and open later in the morning. When we got to the bus stop, it had a notice that said that it was not operating that stop, so the next option was to walk to our hotel. We walked about another 15-20 minutes or so and finally made it back to our hotel. We were exhausted when we arrived, we had a very long day.
7/1/22 – Day 4
We met around 7:45 am, and learned that my mom had insomnia and had only had 1 hour of sleep. She decided to still join us at Disneyland. This day was supposed to have rail strikes so I was a little worried about being able to get to Disneyland, but thankfully we weren’t affected. We took the RER A train up to Chatelet Les Halles and then took the RER B to Marne Les Valles which is shown on the stations signs with a helpful little Disney symbol. The train ride was around 50 minutes or so. The train takes you right to the parks, super close and convenient.
We arrived to Disneyland around 9am. We headed over to the McDonalds at Disney village and had breakfast sandwiches. I had a bacon, egg, and cheese McMuffin which was pretty darn good.


Parks and Rides we went on:
Walt Disney studios
Ratatouille – 30 minute wait, this was our second time riding this fun one. It was half in French, half in English. Was pretty similar to the Epcot version.
Cars road trip – We walked onto this one, it was cool for a special effect area it had with fire and water.
Disneyland, we entered around 11 or so
Phantom Manor – This was only like a 5-10 minute wait. It was similar to haunted mansion but it was darker (both in terms of light and the theme). I enjoyed it.
Pirates of the Caribbean – 15 minute wait, I really enjoyed it as per usual with Pirates rides. It had a good amount of unique qualities to it, it was a cool change up.
Indiana Jones – 30 minute wait, this ride looked promising but then our heads got banged around. It was constant head banging from side to side. I would not want to go on it again.
Next, we checked out the dragon under the castle, that was worth a visit. Very cool animatronic.
Hyperspace mountain – 25 minute wait, this ride started off awesome. The restraints were not like any I had ever used before, they were very snug and comfortable. This ride shot off and went upside down and had a corkscrew. It was awesome until the very end when it abruptly stopped and we all banged our head hard backwards.

Returned to Walt Disney Studios
Crush’s Coaster – 60 minute wait, our longest wait of the day. This wait did feel really long, but the wait listed was pretty accurate. This was an awesome ride, we loved it. We did not bang our heads on this ride.
After this last ride, we did shopping at the World of Disney and the Disney Store. There wasn’t a whole lot of great merchandise, I ended up only purchasing a Stitch pin.
We first chose King Ludwig’s in the Disney Village to eat, but Joseph didn’t like pretzel buns. So we went to Annette’s diner. I give it a C+, the fries were eh, and the burger wasn’t bad.

We left around 7pm to take the RER A back to Paris. After going to our hotel, we were going to try and do laundry and we took our dirty clothes to the nearby laundry place. It was close to 9, and we filled three of the washers along with putting in our tide pods. We tried to pay to start our washers but it said that we were out of time. So we pulled our clothes out and tried to retrieve our tide pods, but two out of the three tide pods broke. The washers here are a lot smaller than back home, you will probably need to do one load per person. After that, I was getting ready to shower and then Joseph said he was craving some creme brûlée. We headed back to Au Petit Suisse with my dad and sat on the second level again. Joseph and I ordered wine, I had a red wine and Joseph had a Rose wine. We both enjoyed our wine and my dad enjoyed his 1664 beer. We also shared a creme brûlée. After that we went back to our room, I showered, and we packed since that was our last night in Paris. Note, the walls are paper thin, which I think is a Paris in general thing. We could hear our neighbors.
Overall thoughts on Disneyland Paris: There we’re some nice things about the layout here, such as the walkways behind the Main Street shops. But what we didn’t like was our head getting banged around on the Indiana Jones ride and the Space mountain ride at the very end. If I were to ever come back someday, I would not ride Indiana jones, and I would try holding my head back hard for the space mountain ride at the end of it (although Joseph said he was doing that, and it didn’t help). It was cool seeing a different version of the Haunted Mansion and Pirates. I would say the space mountain ride and pirates rides here are probably the best of all the parks I have been to. Also, the quick service food in the park was bad. I wish we would’ve been able to get restaurant reservations inside the park, like for the Ratatouille restaurant. We booked our tickets about a month out and all reservations within the park were already booked. And they don’t have free cups of water here. Overall, it’s not our favorite park.
Overall thoughts on Walt Disney Studios: This place is really small, maybe the smallest park I’ve ever been to. It will be better when the Avengers campus opens up on July 20th. The Crush coaster is awesome! When we first arrived the wait ranged from 80 mins to 100 mins, but when we came closer to afternoon/evening time we were able to get a 60 minute wait. The Crush coaster was my favorite ride between both parks. It was very convenient for the train to be super close to the park. My favorite meal here was the McDonald’s breakfast.
Rome
Tips for Rome
- if visiting Rome in the summer, try to go first thing in the morning to do stuff and planning for noon to afternoon as hotel rest time. Then go back out in the evening (ex. St. Peter’s Basilica opens at 7am, be there by 7 or a little earlier).
- You will also want to take a shower after mornings activities, due to all the sweat, so pack accordingly for two outfits a day. Or an outfit for the evening after a shower that can be worn again.
- Most bathrooms we went to at tourist spots did not have toilet seats. (Ex. The St. Peters basilica dome bathrooms only had a hole in the ground for men. The colosseum womens bathroom did not have toilet seats.)
- Make reservations for meals if you are staying in a busy spot. When we were looking for dinner around 8pm, the places with good reviews that we went to would ask if we had a reservation when we would say party of 4. When we said no they would react by shaking their head and tell us that we would have to wait. Also, at one place we went to, Saltimbocca, they said we could only sit inside if we had a reservation. With the heat you only want to sit inside, so definitely identify where you want to eat on your first day and go make some reservations.
- The tickets for the metro/bus are €1.50 and include 1 metro ride and 100 minutes on the buses. I believe you only have to validate once and then you are good. You keep the tickets in case they come to randomly check a bus, which happened to us when we came with our luggage to Roma Termini. There were two people who got a fine. Most people we saw didn’t use the validation machine, and that could be due to a monthly pass or a daily passes or they are just risking it. We did ride on two buses one day without buying another pass (we were at the 120 minute mark) and thankfully we did not get checked.
- Bring a fan and cooling towels. We were the only people we saw with cooling towels, but it was definitely needed at the colosseum and the Roman forum.
- Absolutely make sure to wear tennis shoes on the day you go to the Roman forum, the cobble stones there are bad.
- My favorite meal: The lasagna at Saltimbocca near Piazza Novena
- My favorite souvenir: Truffle oil purchased at Campo de Fiori. Do not purchase shirts at Campo de Fiori, we purchased a shirt that they said they were giving to us in a larger side but it wasn’t. Plus it had a huge rectangle on it from the way they printed it, which looked really bad, and we didn’t notice that until after.
- My favorite shirt was one that I purchased at the colosseum gift shop
- Take advantage of the Nasones, the free water fountains all around Rome.

7/2/22 – Day 5
We checked out of our hotel around 8am and took the RER B down to Dennier- Rochefort to take the Orlybus to the Orly airport. The other option to navigate to Orly is to take a train, but part of the train ride to ORLY doesn’t allow the Navigo Decouverte pass. Our goal was to arrive 3 hours before our flight since there are currently strikes at the Paris airports due to workers demanding more pay. Thankfully we were not affected by this. After we arrived to the airport we navigated to terminal 3 and went to the security line. They make you take out all of your laptops and iPads and even your bag of liquids. So for our next flight out of Venice we will be making sure to have that liquids bag handy. They do not make you take off your shoes, but they do make you take off a jacket. My parents both got their bags pulled and searched. They threw away the sunscreen my dad had, and didn’t throw anything away from my moms bag. We didn’t know that liquids bags had to be out, but thankfully they don’t make you rush through the line so you can have some time to take it out. After going through security, we had breakfast at Paul’s which is a breakfast chain here. We ranked their croissant as the worst of the four croissants we had eaten in Paris. Then we waited by our gate, E11. When we were 45 mins out from our flight, they made an announcement and people started lining up. We flew with Transavia and I was worried about bringing both our carry on’s onto the plane since their website said they had a maximum weight of 10kg or 20 lbs to put them on the plane. Thankfully they did not weigh them. And they only allow the first 70 bags for the overhead compartments. They put a sticker on the first 70 bags to account for that. Make sure to get in line quickly for them. They sell drinks on the flight, 3 euros for a soda. Seating inside was standard, similar to southwest but lower quality seat coverings, with the same amount of legroom. I would fly Transavia again, I’m glad we had a good experience. The airport in Rome wasn’t as big as it was in Paris, maybe it was since we arrived from a Schengen area flight. We were able to find bathrooms, and then it was easy to find the exit. There was a person waiting with a sign that said “Bryant” and he took us in a van straight to our hotel. We arranged with our hotel to have a driver pick us up, and the cost was 65 euros. This service was really nice to have. We went down a highway, and when we got closer to our hotel the streets were tiny and filled with people. We eventually made it to our hotel and checked in. Our hotel was Navona Residenza de Charme, located by Piazza Novena. Our room was on the 3rd floor (4th floor in US). They took our luggage up the stairs for me and my mom, and then we settled into our room. We were in a room right next to my parents. Initially our air conditioner wasn’t working which was not good, but we eventually found a turbo button that worked great.
We rested for a short time in our room and then packed up our laundry. I had an extra packable bag that I had brought in case I purchased too many souvenirs, and this bag was great for me to use for taking all of my laundry to the laundromat. On the 15 minute walk over to the self service laundry included a stop at a panini place called “PanDivino – Focacceria Taperia”, which was pretty good. Joseph and my mom waited for the sandwiches to be made, and me and my dad headed over to do our laundry. The place we did laundry at was called “Lavanderia Self-Service”. This place was I believe 6 euros for the washer, which dispensed its own laundry detergent, and I think it was about 50 minutes for the cycle. For the dry cycle it only took 10 minutes for most clothes (longer for jeans). The only negative was that it was really hot inside the laundromat.
After we had a new batch of fresh clothes, we headed back to our hotel to rest briefly before going to the Vatican Museum. We walked over to the Vatican Museum around 7:15pm for our 7:30pm entrance time to the museum. We arrived around 7:45pm, but that turned out to be fine. The museum wasn’t very crowded which was nice. We did our Rick Steves audio guide through the Vatican Museum, and we enjoyed seeing all of the art here including the Sistine Chapel at the end. The Vatican Museum closes at 10:30pm, and we were doing our final shopping in the gift shop at the end by 9:50pm. Note, towards the end of the Vatican Museum there are some small vendors, but at the very end there is a larger gift shop to browse through. Then we walked back through St. Peter’s Square for some photos and then back to our hotel.








For dinner, we went to a restaurant that was super close to our hotel called Mastrociccia Osteria Bistrot. I had cacio e pepe which was delicious, and I noted it as my favorite meal on the trip so far. We finished dinner around 11:30pm, and I think we were the last guests in that restaurant. All the shops were closed, so we headed back to the hotel and went to bed.


7/3/22 – Day 6
We aimed to leave the hotel at 9:45am but ended up running behind schedule. This was the day of our Cooking class that we had booked on Get Your Guide, here is a link to their official website: https://www.romepizzaschool.com, we did the four hour pasta and pizza class. The hotel staff was very nice and let us have breakfast at the hotel, they have a beautiful terrace. We had coffee and a croissant, and headed to the bus stop after getting directions from Jean from the hotel. We purchased the bus tickets from a tobacco shop and had some difficulties identifying which bus stop to go to, but eventually figured it out. But at this point we were already late for our cooking class. We took the 40 bus to Roma Termini and then took the metro to Laurentina. We contemplated an Uber but we were already late, and seemed like a train would be faster. We arrived to the station and saw a group with a sign that said “cooking class”. We thought maybe they had waited for us, but it turned out it was the next class session. They told us to go take a taxi, so we headed to find a taxi but had difficulties. We eventually got one and ended up getting to the class at the same time as the group that had been waiting outside the train station. We had to pay the taxi 20 euros for the 13 minute drive to the class. The timing ended up working out perfectly, we made pizza with the other group and we all fit together at the two tables. First was pizza, the dough we used was after it had been resting for 18 hours. We patted down the dough and then used the tops of our hands to stretch it out about four times. Then you put the sauce, cheese, some salt, and the toppings. For cheese, they used a buffalo cheese which he said had five times more milk than regular cheese. He said if we make pizza at home to use a ball of Parmaggiano if we can find that, but to absolutely not use pizza cheese. And if we are using a conventional oven to put sauce and put the pizza in the oven for a bit (7 mins?), then take it out and add more sauce. The class was in an enclosed outdoor space that had fans and misters but it was still very warm. My mom ended up heading back to the hotel after making the pizza, since she was over heated. The same thing happened to another member of the class as well. Overall, I didn’t care for how far we had to travel for this class, nor did I care for how hot it was, but the pizza we had here was the best on our trip. Also Mersad, one of the instructors, was hilarious and we really enjoyed all of our interactions with him and the female instructor. We did also enjoy learning how to make pasta, but again it was very hot, we were using the spray bottle for the pasta on ourselves. Luckily I had my personal fan that I was also using. Oh and they had free water plus bottled water for purchase–the free water had a weird taste. Overall, if you want to do this experience, don’t do it in the summer.





We left the cooking class in a tiny car (I hit my head hard getting into that car) driven by one of the instructors around 3:15pm and headed back to the Laurentina metro station. We took the metro back to Roma Termini and took a bus back to the hotel. Around 4:30 pm we got back to the hotel area, and picked up some gelato at the Frigidarium. The gelato was okay, which ended up being my main experience with gelato in Italy. I definitely preferred the sorbet fruity flavors to the milk flavors. I asked for the most popular flavors and got that one, which was a flavor that had some pieces of cookie in it. I got my parents strawberry and lemon. We walked back to the hotel with dripping gelato, it melts so fast even though we weren’t that far from the hotel. We rested at the hotel, and around 7pm we went to check out Piazza Navona.

We tried to go eat at Saltimbocca and Ponte Parione but both were packed and both asked if we had reservations, but we didn’t. We ended up making reservations at both restaurants for the following two days. Then we went back to the same restaurant that we ate at the night before. They also didn’t really want to take us, they wanted us to sit outside but it was hot, and we said we would wait for one inside. After about 10 mins we got in and I ordered spaghettone alla carbonara. This was okay, it was mixed with egg, but I preferred cacio e pepe. We also tried suppli, which were fried rice balls, and they were very good. Joseph got a little grilled beef dish which was okay. We ate around 9:22pm, walked to get water at a nasone, then headed back to the hotel for bed.



7/4/22 – Day 7
We left the hotel around 6:15 am and headed to a place on the way for breakfast. Google maps said the place would be open that early, but we have often found google maps to be wrong, at least in Paris that was the case. On the way there we found another spot that was open, so we got croissants (cornottes) and coffee there. Joseph and I had cappuccinos, those have been good with some sugar. The croissants were not very good, they were like store bought quality. We continued our walk and saw that the place we had originally planned to go to was indeed open, and the croissants looked like a similar quality. We continued our walk and arrived at St. Peter’s Square. We got some nice photos without crowds. Then we grabbed some water from a nasone (public water fountain) and headed to the security line.


The line was short, we were in line around 7:15am. We got through the security line in under 10 minutes and went into St Peters basilica. It was a “wow” moment to walk in there, it was very grand and beautiful. We listened to our Rick Steve’s audio guide and walked around. The Bernini altar and behind that with the dove was beautiful.


Then we headed to the dome. We paid 10 euros per person to get the elevator ride. My mom waited in the dome and we continued the 200 or so steps that remained. I had to rest at one point but it wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be. The worst part was the very end with a narrow spiral staircase. But again, overall it was not bad. We had a beautiful view of the Vatican form the top.
Then we headed down the stairs and used the restrooms. The women’s bathroom did not have a toilet seat, and the men’s bathrooms just had a hole in the ground. After that, we went to a gift shop, and then headed out of the basilica after the elevator ride back down. It was really nice to do that all first thing in the morning, because by the time we got out around 9:55am there was a long line in the heat. After that we headed to the right and I checked a gift shop that had good reviews that said it was open but it turned out that was incorrect. Then we did about a 10-15 minute walk to the metro. We took the metro to the Capuchin Crypt exit. We started to get hungry, so we went to a nearby cafe that had breakfast and pizza. It had 3 stars but ended up being good, it was called Pepy’s bar. We got some water and Joseph and I got a pizza to share. My parents got a sandwich to share. Then we walked over to the Capuchin Crypt and purchased the tickets along with an audio guide for 10 euros each. We did the tour through the crypt, which started with a museum. It was cool to see some relics from Padre Pio. Then the last few rooms had the crypt which was pretty creepy. One area had a sign that said “We are now what you will become” in Italian. After the crypt, we debated going to the Spanish steps but we were hot and tired, so decided to take the bus back to the hotel. By this time our 100 minutes was up, we were at about the 120 minute mark, but decided to risk it and take the bus anyways. The first bus wasn’t arriving according to the timetable, so we took another bus which led to a different bus to get to our hotel. Thankfully our tickets weren’t checked and we got back to our hotel fine. Then it was rest and nap time. That evening we headed out to the Pantheon and arrived around 6:30pm. We took some photos and got in line, this place was free admission.

It was packed inside of the Pantheon. We did our Rick Steves audio tour, and by the time we came out around 6:50pm, they were no longer allowing anyone in even though the closing time was 7:30pm. Then we went to a nearby church called Sant’Ignazio of Loyola which has a beautiful ceiling.

Then we headed over to our restaurant reservation at Saltimbocca, we were early but they still took us. This was our favorite meal in Rome. We started with an appetizer that had all the sauces to try out, which we enjoyed. I had a sangria which was okay. My mom had a mojito which was good. My husband ordered the lasagna which was the best lasagna I have ever had. He also ordered potatoes which I could not stop eating, they were so good. I can’t remember the name of the dish I ordered, but I much preferred the lasagna. I highly recommend visiting here, just make sure to make a reservation.





7/5/22 – Day 8
We started the morning around 7:15 and then we headed over to La Casa del Caffè Tazza d’Oro right by the Pantheon. We got in line and ordered and paid, and then gave our receipt to a worker who gave us our food. Joseph and I got two cappuccinos and two pastries. I chose a croissant and Joseph chose a croissant with chocolate chips that had some cream inside. Joseph’s pastry definitely tasted better, I didn’t care for mine. The cappuccino was delicious though. We got it in a to-go cup and it didn’t have any usual coffee “bite” to it, very smooth and yummy. Then walked over to the Trevi fountain, arriving close to 8am. There was a good amount of people there but still room for us to sit and take photos plus eat our breakfast. Ideally it would be better to get there earlier.



After photos, we walked over to the Roman Forum (11 minute walk). On the walk you pass by Piazza Venezia which was nice. We took some photos with the colosseum on the way to it, which in retrospect were a good idea to have a farther view photo.

The entrance to the Colosseum was facing the Roman forum. We were waiting out there around 8:45 am. There was a line that was barely starting to form, maybe 35 people or so in line and others sitting around like us.

They opened at 9am, and we decided to get in line to, to try to get in even though our time slot was 9:35. They still let us in with no problem even though we were early. We got an orange sticker for our arena access and went through security. We stopped by the bathrooms (note, no toilet seats in womens bathroom. Joseph said he found one in the mens that did have a toilet seat). We barely beat a tour group, so try to get to the bathrooms fast. Then we looked at a view from near bathrooms of the colosseum. We were also near a water spout so we refilled our water and wet our cooling towels. Then we headed over towards the elevator for our arena access. I definitely recommend going here first, to try and beat the tour groups and take advantage of some shade before it disappears. We took some photos on the arena floor, then sat in the shade and listened to our Rick Steve’s audio guide.


The colosseum was very grand, and I was glad I had just watched Gladiator too for that perspective. The shade disappeared and the area became busier with a tour group, so we headed out of the arena and went up the stairs. We continued our audio guide and then arrived at a bookstore, but for some reason there was no entrance on our side. The lady didn’t want to let us pass her to the store, but eventually she let us after she let a tour group through. I liked the merchandise they had here with cool designs, I got a shirt. Then we headed over to the Roman forum. This was a very hot day (97 F was the high) and it was sure starting to feel uncomfortable. The walk over to the Roman forum had these rock cobblestones that you really had to pay attention to when walking over. I was so glad I had worn tennis shoes. I almost tripped. We went through security again and did our Rick Steves audio tour. The Roman forum was filled with ruins and pieces of temples. About 20 mins in or so, my mom found a shaded place to sit and waited for us as we continued the audio tour. Once we were done, we headed back to the entrance and went through the exit that was right next to it.



I routed us on google maps back to our hotel and we looked into two options—take the metro plus a bus or a bus that went pretty close to our hotel. We got on a bus, which was to the right of the arch that was located in between the Colosseum and Roman forum.

We left around 11:06am, so we only needed 2 hours for the Colosseum and Roman forum, if it wasn’t so hot then we could’ve spent some more time at the Roman forum. We took the 81 bus back to our hotel. We came back to our hotel room and rested for a bit. Then we got together our dirty clothes and researched a place to eat. We decided on Trappizino in Trastevere. It was a 13 minute walk away, and the halfway point was the laundry place. We walked through campo de fiori and started our load of laundry, then headed to Trappizino. We crossed the bridge and didn’t have to wait long to get a table at the restaurant. We ordered the meatball, chicken, stewed beef, and tounge. We also ordered two of the suppli which were pretty big compared to the others we had eaten so far. The food was good, I liked the stewed beef the best (Joseph too).


Then we headed over to alla fonte d’oro to get some shaved ice, and my dad headed back to the laundry place to put the clothes in the dryer. My mom and I got the lemon coco in shaved ice, and Joseph got pineapple and coconut. We also had pieces of coconut and cherry on our desserts. My mom and I thought ours was okay, Joseph’s was better (like a virgin pina colada). If I were to go back I would try watermelon, but it was just an okay place. Then we walked back to the laundry place and our clothes was ready. We stopped by campo de fiori and purchased some truffle olive oil and a small case of truffle olive oil along with bruschetta toppings. Then we also purchased a shirt but that didn’t go well. We saw a sign that said 10 euro shirts so we decided to look since most shops sold them for twelve. We found one for Joseph but the XL looked too small (souvenir shirts have been smaller than US sizes), so we asked for XXL. They grabbed another and said “okay 15 euros” then we said no and were leaving and they said “okay we will give to you for 12”. So we bought it but when we brought it back to the hotel we saw they gave us an XL so it did not fit. We also later discovered it had a huge rectangle on it that made it unwearable because that looked bad. We took a 2 hour nap after returning to the hotel. Then we went back out for some shopping by the hotel. I looked at dresses but didn’t find anything, and then we got some gelato at Gelateria La Romana. It was okay, I got stratacelli and a biscotti flavor on a cone, and Joseph got a marscapone coffee and hazelnut flavors. We regretted this, when we walked outside it immediately started melting on all sides. We went back into the gelato shop and finished it there but it was messy. We came back to the hotel and hung out until it was time for our 8pm dinner. We ate at Ponte e Parione, but this turned out to be our least favorite meal. We ordered a artichoke dish, a tripas dish, and bruschetta. For mains we got lasagna, cacio e Pepe, and my mom got a chicken salad. The beer here was huge which was good for my dad and I had a glass of wine that tasted fine. The food was not good, we hardly ate our artichoke appetizer since it included and antico romana little salad that was super salty. My lasagna paled in comparison to last night’s dinner, and the cacio e Pepe was much better our first night in Rome. It was also super slow service, I don’t know how that place had so many good reviews. Saltimbocca was the gem of our dining in Rome.





7/6/22 – Day 9
We left our hotel around 7:15 am and decided to go back to Caffe Tazza del oro. I had this Roman bun that was filled with cream (looked like a birote) and it was soooo yummy. I also loved my cappuccino.

We went back to the hotel and checked out. We walked to the bus stop, purchased tickets at a cafe, and then got on the 40 bus along with other tourists with luggage. The bus was very full once we got on. We validated our tickets and rode for the seven stops. As we were arriving to Termini, the bus was slowing down and two men popped on and started asking to see all of our tickets. The day prior I had done some research to see what the consequences were to not having a ticket, which was a fine. So I was glad that we had bought out 1.50 euro ticket and validated it for that ride. There was a family and another individual that got in trouble for not having validated their ticket. I heard one ask if they could validate it now, but I’m sure the answer was no. We went inside Roma Termini and checked the board, but we were early. We arrived 1 hour before our train departure.

We didn’t get our platform until about 10 minutes before. When we finally got our platform, we scanned our tickets to enter the platform areas and went to our platform and onto the train. The train left less than 10 minutes after that. We went to our seats in business class and had a table. We had an area for our luggage overhead and below our seats. Our seats slightly reclined and there was a good amount of room. After a while they came by with drinks (soda, water, juice, or coffee) and offered a snack (sweet or salty). I tried both, I got the sweet and my dad got the salty, both were good (I preferred the salty). Later they came to check our tickets. We had left around 10:40am and arrived by 12:11pm to Florence. We had some nice countryside views along the way. I researched Florence food and tried to make dinner reservations on the train ride over. The wifi did not work, but thankfully my LTE did. We wanted to try florentine steak, so we found Trattoria Osteria dall’Oste, and I made reservations online. I first made a reservation near our hotel but they responded saying they were fully booked. Then I made one at the location by the train station and they accepted that one. After we arrived in Florence, we did the 7 minute walk with our luggage to our hotel—Hotel Centrale. It was cobblestoned on some points of our walk, but not as bad as Rome. We arrived to the hotel around 12:30pm, and they said we would have to wait until check in time (2pm) to get our room. So we gave them our bags to store and sat in the lobby to look for lunch. After about 5-10 minutes they told us our rooms were ready, so we got to go settle in to our rooms early. After settling in, we walked 5 minutes over to Mercato Centrale. There is a glass market in the center of all the outdoor stalls. When you go in the building and go upstairs you will find the places to eat. Joseph got in line for pizza while I got in line for dumplings. My parents got in line for a combo meal of food to share. Joseph finished first and got a place to sit in the corner of the second floor. When I was done getting my food, I walked around to find him and my parents already had a spot for 4 people. They stayed in their spot and I went to find Jospeh. I found Joseph in a table for 6 in the corner and there was a girl sitting at his table as well. We ate our food, Joseph chose a pizza that was good (it had onions, tomato, and more) and I thought the dumplings were okay. We eventually started talking to the girl sitting next to us, and it turned out she was a solo traveler who was finishing up her fourth week in Europe. Her name was Andrea and we had a good chat about our travels. She walked with us over to the Uffizi gallery. We went all the way up to the Uffizi and there was an information booth. I asked for our tickets, but it turned out there was another place to get the tickets that we had passed along the way. We went back past Piazza del Signore and went to the church that had the ticketing office inside. We picked up our tickets for the Uffizi and the Accademia. Then we headed back to the Uffizi and went inside. The Uffizi was very very crowded. We did the Rick Steves audio tour and the highlight for me was the Botticelli paintings. There was La Primavera and the Birth of Venus. Both absolutely stunning. Overall, I enjoyed this gallery, the ceilings were beautiful in the hallways. After we left, we went to the nearby All’Antico Vinaio. We got in the line on the left and didn’t have to wait too long to order. Joseph got La Favolosa, a sandwich that at one point he made the top sandwiches in the world list. I ordered di Manolo. After we ordered there was an area to sit and eat the sandwich, and a bar at the back to pay at. Both sandwiches were good but not “best sandwich ever” status. But, of the two we preferred the La Favolosa sandwich. After, we went back to the hotel to rest (around 6pm). We took an 1.5 hour or so nap. That evening we went back out around 8pm. We tried to go to Gelateria dei Neri, but it was closed. A lot of places were closed except for restaurants. We ended up finding another gelato place around the corner that was still good. I ordered a small gelato with a milk favor and a honeycomb flavor, and the honeycomb was yummy. Then we went to the nearby bridge and took some photos with Ponte Vecchio (a pretty bridge). Then we went back to the hotel and went to the supermarket but it was closed. I found another market that said it was open and we bought some water. Most places were closed around town, it was mostly restaurants that were still open at this time (9pm). We went to bed around 10 pm.
Notes to self for our next trip to Rome someday
- Visit Bonci’s Pizzarium by the Vatican for supposedly the best pizza in Rome
- Make another visit to La Casa del Caffè Tazza d’Oro, get a cappuccino and the roman cream filed pastry



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