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was in Florence this year. I arrived two days early to practice
my presentation and to tour a bit. First stop: Rome. Utilizing
Italy's speedy rail network, I was able to a one-day whirlwind
tour of the capital, taking in the Basilica di San Clemente
(and associated underground exploration), Colosseum, Forum
(and adjacent Roman sights), Pantheon, Castel San Angelo,
Vatican (and museum), and Sistine Chapel. This required at
least 15 miles of power walking. I also planned my route so
that I would pass through Rome's top plazas: Piazza San Pietro,
Navona, Popolo, Rotonda, Barberini, Spagna, and Repubblica.
When I got hungry, I hit up whatever place had locals spilling
out onto the street (mostly really cheap pizza joints). Bonus
points for postal workers, cops, and taxi drivers. Looking
back, I felt totally underwhelmed by the Roman sites. Only
the Vatican exceeded my expectations. The highlight of the
experience was walking around on a Saturday with everyone
out and about - Rome is a vibrant city.
The following day, Sunday,
I set off with Aubrey to visit Bologna, about an hour north
by train. Although facing stiff competition from Rome and
Florence, I quite liked the city. There were far fewer sites,
but some have stuck with me. The main Piazza Maggiore/Nettuno
area is very cool with all the surrounding medieval/renessance
structures (apparently one of the best in Europe) - a density
Rome and Florence didn't seem to have. Climbing the Torre
Delgi Asinelle was fun. We also saw the (leaning) Torre del
Garisenda, the Basicalica di San Petronio, and the Basilica
di Santo Stefano. Some random and rather tasty street food
was consumed. On the way back to Florence, we got off at some
dinkey little town for a restaurant that was recommended to
us by a ticket seller in the Bologna terminal.
I explored Florence in little
bursts. Over the course of CHI, I managed to squeak in visits
to Santa Maria del Fiore (the Duomo), Ponte Vecchio, and Santa
Maria Novella. Sneaking around the Palazzo Vecchio with Tawanna
was fun, as was trying to get into Boboli gardens and getting
my lunch stolen by a dog (long story). Like Rome, toddling
around the city proved to be as much fun as the sites.
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