Well its been an interesting day thats for sure, theres been flight delays, hair raising landings, baggage problems, rip off taxi rides, and very Roman things.
I'm writing this from a net enabled PC at the hotel (and trying to get used to the REALLY strange layout on this Itallian keyboard ;) ).
Itàs nice to see that people are reading my blog, thanks for the comments. "Issac and I" have been reading them.
We left Michelle's house at 05:00 in the morning and headed to Gatwick airport in London. Gatwick is a seperate airport in London, and I reckon it beats Heathrow hands down, but Iàve only seen 1 terminal at Heathrow.
Our first supprise today came when we were driven by bus to our plane, only to find out that something had gone in the landing gear and that we needed to wait for another aeroplane to become available. After about 45 mins we were on our way to the new plane. The flight went ok except right at the end when we landed, first of all there was a jolt that felt like it was coming from under the seat, then this air rushing sound, which frightened the heck out of just about everybody on the plane, then when landing, we landed must faster then we had previously landed, so it was a little hair raising.
When we got to the baggage terminal to collect our bags, I found that the top zippers (both of them) and the padlock had been removed. We went to the baggage complaints desk, and literrally waited 2.5 HOURS for someone to tell me that there is nothing to be done about it. Brittish Airways does not compensate for damage doen to bags. I also wanted to report it just in case there was foul play involving my bag.
Whats even more amazing was that the lady that was serving the line that I was waiting in slipped out to have lunch half way through serving this Indian guy in front of me. There was no warning, no explaination, she just left, it wasnt till this American guy (who could also talk Itallian) asked the other girl serving the other line that we found out that she had gone to lunch. About 30 mins later 2 more people staffed the desk, but it was amazingly stupid.
Of course, after this Corrado was all fed up with waiting, he asked this man if he knew how much train tickets into Rome cost. He said "€25 one way per person, which costs €75 in total, but it just so happens that I drive a cab, and I'll take you to your hotel for €90 (A$150)". Off we went, the cab driver was all happy and nice, explaining all this stuff as we drove past. When we finally got to the check in desk at the hotel and asked the man behind the desk how much a taxi ride is, we found out that it is only €35, and train tickets are €15 each.
We got totally ripped off!
After we got to the hotel, we went exploring around the place. On first impressions, Rome is a very dirty, grafitti ridden, and rubbish drowned city. It is growing on me now, but I still do believe that the rubbist left around the place is appauling, and it is horrible that there is grafiti on virtually everything in the city. Even Corrado was going on and on about how dissapointed he is that the city is so dirty.
That gripe aside, the ancient buildings are brilliant. We went to this huge chapel where this king is burried (sorry for the lack of names, but I dont have my map with me, I might edit the place names in later). This building was absolutley HUGE, and inside it was just amazing, with marble everywhere. We had lunch on a cafe on it's roof top overllooking the Colleseum and several other amazing buildings and ruins.
After lunch we walked over to the Colleseum. It's an amazing building, I was kind of expecting it to be bigger then it actually is, I think thats because the gladiator movie makes it look so huge. It is definetly huge, but I don't know if it is as big as they make it out to be on the movie. The whole thing was once made of marble, and its amazing walking through it, and imagining that this is where all the romans came for their entertainment.
We saw plenty of other things, our walk lasted quite a few hours, but I can't really name what we saw, but it was great.
After that we went to the hotel room and freshened up. Then went to try some Pizza, I gotta say that a traditional pizza is definetly different to the ones we get back home. Like I've been told, the toppings are definetly sparse, but they are nice.
We were going to walk to these fountains, but it started storming (which was calming because it kinda reminds me of summer at home) so we decided to call it a day at about 11:30 pm.
Now here I am at 12:30 using the internet access here in the hotel to update this blog, but im done now, and im going to sleep.
We're going to be in action from 7am tomorrow morning to get the most out of our one full day in Rome. We're getting an all day bus pass, and going to just jump on and off buses, kinda like we did in london using the Tube.
Cyas