Day 65 | Palace of Parliament and Train Ride to Brasov
Before we left Bucharest, we finally made it to a tour of the Palace of Parliament. The rooms we saw were actually really pretty. It’s just sad to think of the hardship…
Day 64 | Bucharest Playground Tour
We planned to visit the Palace of Parliament today, but realized when we got there we each needed our passports. So we decided to do that tomorrow and do a playground tour…
Day 63 | The Romanian Athenaeum, National Museum of Art of Romania, and Playground
Today we visited the Romanian Athenaeum, the National Museum of Art of Romania, and the playground. The Romanian Athenaeum is the city’s…
Day 62 | The National Museum of Contemporary Art
One really nice thing about walking to places is that we run into parks, playgrounds and other fun surprises along the way. Today we found three playgrounds…
Day 61 | National Museum of Romanian History
One thing I did on our down day is read about Romania’s history. It was surprisingly interesting and it hit home pretty hard as significant events took place during my lifetime…
Day 60 | Day of Rest in Bucharest
I can’t believe we are a third of the way through our trip! I feel like we were just planning, buying plane tickets, packing...and now we are this far into our trip! 10 cities/towns. 6 countries. 5 languages…
Day 59 | First Glance of Bucharest
Since we got in late the night before, we stayed at the airport hotel, The Hilton, so we wouldn’t have to find our apartment late at night. It was actually really nice…
Day 58 | Rome to Bucharest and Rome Favorite Places
Today we left Rome and traveled to Romania. It was a pretty smooth day taking into consideration all of the Coronavirus news. You could definitely tell that people…
Day 57 | Last Day in Rome and Thank You
This was our last day in Rome. It’s bittersweet. This city is filled with so much history, charm, and beautiful culture. I almost felt like it was really our home today. As we wrapped up some things at the apartment…
Day 56 | Church of St. Paul Outside the Wall, St. Domitilla Catacombs, and Tres Fontane
The Appian Way! This is the road on which Paul entered Rome. While researching this place I was reminded of his desire to visit Rome…
Day 55 | Castel Sant’Angelo
After spending most of the day at home, we decided to go see Castel Sant’Angelo (Castle of the Holy Angel) named after Michael the archangel. It was first built as a mausoleum…
Day 54 | Sperlonga
One of my favorite places to visit is a sandy beach, so when Nathan threw out the idea of going to Sperlonga, an Italian hillside town…
Day 53 | Hard Rock Cafe and Thoughts on Leaving Rome
We’ve had a few busy days and tomorrow will be busy too, so we took it easy today. We stayed home then went out for an American dinner. There have been moments when a good hamburger…
Day 52 | Jewish Synagogue and Santa Maria in Trastevere and Thoughts
We continued our church tour today by visiting the Jewish synagogue and the main church in our neighborhood, Santa Maria in Trastevere. The beauty, detail, and size of these buildings…
Day 51 | Church Tour
Today we started with lunch in the Jewish Ghetto at a Jewish restaurant (which was really good), then went on a quick tour of several church…
Day 50 | Trajan's Market and Santa Maria Maggiore
Today we went to Trajan’s Market. This is an old Roman market that has been transformed into a museum that displays pieces of statues, buildings, and tools that were found throughout the old Roman Empire…
Day 49 | The Appian Way
Today we went to the Church of St. Paul Outside the Wall, the Catacombs of Domatilla, and Tre Fontane. These are three Christian related sites…
Day 48 | Jewish Quarter and Tiber Island
We were boosted out of the apartment today because the apartment was getting cleaned. A forced early start is just what we needed! Breakfast at the bakery…