Europe was amazing! I’m very glad I went but it will be a long time until I go back. We visited 3 countries over 13 days. We spent 3 days in Rome, got a rental car and drove 6 hours north to catch our 4 day cruise. The cruise stopped in:
Barcelona, Spain
Ibiza
Marseille, France and back to
Genova, Italy
Then we spent 2 days in Tuscany exploring the winding roads and hilltop castles. What a beautiful countryside!
I’d go back to Spain before anything else. We didn't have enough time in Barcelona especially because it was the most welcoming beautiful city full of culture and love! And if I did it again, I’d pay someone to plan it to the T. The unknowns and trying to navigate the Italian roads and Autostrade was a nightmare!
Europeans smoke ALOT! I had a headache nearly every day from inhaling that nastiness secondhand. And it was really challenging trying to communicate. I wish my Spanish teacher would have drilled it into my head that I really should pay attention if I ever intend to travel. And ordering food at times was a nightmare.
That being said, I LOVE the culture and the architecture and the history. I loved walking 50+ miles. I devoured the food! The cappuccino’s are to die for and the food is glorious! We fared pretty well and had an unforgettable experience!
My favorite city was Barcelona, but my favorite memory and experience was Siena.
Siena is like nothing else we saw. It literally took my breath away when we walked into the main piazza:Piazza Del Campo.
Siena was so cool! it still had all of the original Gothic construction with the pointed arches compared to the rounded renaissance feel everywhere else in Italy.
They also aren’t an industry city. It’s simply a banker’s town. Literally they strive on lending and borrowing and shops and trading. They didn’t make or grow anything!
Also, the whole city is broken into 17 districts. If you’re born into one, you die in it basically. You’ll have a representative in coat of arms in your colors for births, baptisms, communion, marriage, and death! Nuts huh?
Oh, and the cathedral was so cool! the colors of Siena are black and white and inside there are stripes everywhere!
And they have the Palio Horse races every year where the 10 of the 17 districts race. It’s intense !
You can watch a YouTube video of this year's race where only 4 of the 10 horses made it through to the finish! There are not any rules to this race, you'll get to see the first lap on the sharpest corner where one horse barely doesn't make it and takes out 5 others.
I just loved Siena! Browsing the streets and getting yummy fresh pizza or a coffee, or checking out the fine Italian retailers was so relaxing and energizing at the same time! We had AMAZING dinner at a local restaurant twice with Gnocchi I’ll never forget! Mmmm! It was called Osteria La Piana. The owner's & cooks looked just like Trevor. Same facial features and shaved head. It was unmistakable!
And not to mention it’s in the Tuscan Wine Valley so we spent 2 days touring vineyards and drinking wine! LOVE!
I want to do a full blog post broken into the three main parts of our trip. Hopefully I'll get around to doing that in the near future. I don't want to forget anything we experienced. It was a wonderful trip and the first one my husband Trevor and I have taken 100% on our own without friends or family.
Now I'm looking forward to adjusting to the correct time zone and not waking up wide awake at 4:30 every morning. I am also full swing into the holiday season with Christmas Music and holiday decorations about to ensue!
I'm very lucky to have had such an amazing opportunity to visit a world beyond my imagination!
And now it's time for:
FINAL THOUGHTS BY LINDSAY!!!
If you're contemplating learning a language: do it! I wish I had. And Italian and Spanish are similar. We were both surprised at how much we remembered from 2 years of highschool. It wasn't enough though...
Why do we 'americanize' all of the worlds words? Like Rome. It's not Rome, it's Roma. And Genoa, it's actually Genova. Wine is Vino! And why aren't we on the metric system yet?
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