Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Milan, Italy Day18 26Aug2010

Milan, Italy Day18 26Aug2010

This journey is finally coming to an end. Stay in Milan for one
evening, then make my way to the airport in the morning the next day.
Last visit in Milan was about 18 month ago, so no sightseeing
necessary and the only thing to do is just shopping! Expected lots of
big sale, but probably too late. In the end, I only bought a few
pieces of clothes and lots of Italian canned food from the
supermarket. It's not a bad way to end a 2.5 weeks vacation, eh?!


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Closer look: Manarola, Vernazza, Levanto-Cinque Terre, Italy Day17 25Aug2010

Closer look: Manarola, Vernazza, Levanto-Cinque Terre, Italy Day17
25Aug2010

Easy day after the big hike yesterday. Leisurely stroll in Manarola.
This may be a better town to stay if you want to avoid the infinite
stairs that you find in Riomaggiore. But it gets really quiet after
7pm (summer time), not so convenient for daily supply shopping and the
train doesn't stop here as frequent as Riomaggiore and Monterosso al
Mare.
The Cinque Terre Card allows free train rides to Levanto, so I decided
to have a look. Unlike the 5 villages, the beach/waterfront is about
15 minutes walk from the train station. I guess this place is a good
alternative if you are stuck with a car. Nothing much here really
grabs me (had a gelato though), so I caught the next train back to
Cinque Terre.
Vernazza has a grey sand beach with cloudy water. Not wanting sand in
my clothes and bag, I decided to lie on the rocks (like lots of people
here) by the pier to work on my tan and read the book. By dinner time,
I headed back to Manarola and had a delightful meal. The day was
nicely wrapped up by a relaxing walk on the Via Dell' Amore back to
Riomaggiore from Manarola.


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Hike [Sentiero Azzurro] Riomaggiore to Monterosso al Mare-Cinque Terre, Italy Day16 24Aug2010

Hike [Sentiero Azzurro] Riomaggiore to Monterosso al Mare-Cinque
Terre, Italy Day16 24Aug2010

Started the hike from Riomaggiore at 9:30am and finished in Montrrosso
al Mare at 2:15pm. The trail is 12km that connects all 5 villages. The
route from village 1 to 4 was not too difficult, aside from the 365
steps uphill in Corniglia. The path from Vernazza to Monterosso al
Mare was the most challenging part of the hike. Not only you're
starting to get tired, but you have to go uphill for quite some time
before you get a little bit of flat path, then a very narrow (12"-14")
path with no railings to keep you from falling off the mountain. Glad
I'm somewhat fit enough to do this hike. The scenery was absolutely
stunning! The Lonley Planet 'Hiking in Italy' guide mentioned this
hike is expected to last 2.5-5 hours! I maybe unfit, but can't
imagine how anyone can finish this hike in 2.5 hours except for running!

After the hike, I had a decent lunch and then lie on the beach for
some reading and sunbathing for an hour and a half.


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Riomaggiore-Cinque Terre, Italy Day15 23Aug2010

Riomaggiore-Cinque Terre, Italy Day15 23Aug2010

Arrived at 1:30pm, slightly later than expected due to broken train!
Italy is far behind on their train system compared to other countries
in Europe. So I've been warned about the steep slopes and infinite
stairs. Fortuntely, my knees are still functioning quite well but it's
enough to make me sweat lots more than I already do. Must hit the
hiking trail before my legs go on a strike.
With an afternoon to kill, I took the train to go along the other 4
villages. Each one seems a little different, but each seem to be
packed with tourists. Not complaining, because it actually make me
feel safer being a solo traveler! By the time I hit the 'beach' back
in Riomaggiore, it was 5pm. To me it wasn't a real beach because
there were no sand, instead there's big pebbles/rocks...quite painful
to walk on without shoes. The unexpected benefit: no sand in all my
belongings after being to the 'beach'. ha ha


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Rome, Italy Day14 22Aug2010

Rome, Italy Day14 22Aug2010

Had a perfect plan of using the free day in my rail pass by taking a
day tour to Orvieto. Somehow, I couldn't find the train/platform
becaused the schedule moved up by 2 minutes! By the time I found the
train, it was to late and I missed it even though I ran for it. Two
other women ran and missed the train as well. So I decided to take
the next train (plan b) 1.5 hours later, but it was delayed again and
again. Seeing this plan wasn't meant to be, I decided to stay in Rome
and take the public bus around town. It was good because I got to see
a few place I hadn't seen, i.e. The Palatine, Vitroeiano, Elefantino
and Campo De' Fiori. I also visited Trevi Fountain for the third time
(first two time I went them in one day-early morning and afternoon).
I like it that much!


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Rome, Italy Day13 21Aug2010

Rome, Italy Day13 21Aug2010

Finally went inside the Colosseuo. So thankful for the opportunity to
step inside such an amazing structure built almost 2000 years ago.
The ticket is also a good deal (which you don't get very often here),
that includes entrance to the Foro Romano and the Palatine. The Foro
was remarkable, but the ruins in Pompei was much bigger, more well
kept, and better labelled.
Seeing Michaelangelo's Genesis with my own eyes is very important to
me, so I went to Vatican City again in search of the museum entrance!
Found it and saw what I came to see and a lot more. Their art
collection is incredible, in terms of quantity, variety and quality.
Can't stop repeating this in my head the whole time, "They are SO RICH!"


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Rome, Italy Day12 20Aug2010

Rome, Italy Day12 20Aug2010

Went to Vatican and visited the St. Peter's Church. Massive building
and impressive art works inside. Couldn't find the entrance to the
Vatican Museum, so went to Galleria Borghese instead. Impressive
collection but smaller compared to the galleries/palaces I visited in
Venice and Florence.


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Rome, Italy Day11 19Aug2010

Rome, Italy Day11 19Aug2010

Everything in Rome is so grand, magnificent! The buildings are big
and the roads are wide! Compared to Rome, Florence seems so cramped
and small. The bigness of this city overwhelms me beyond believe, and
there's so much of it. The guide booked says every major site/
attraction is within walking distance. It's true when you visit only
2 to 3 sites per day. After taking a walk from my hotel to the
Colosseum, I immediately bought a 48hrs hop on hop off sightseeing bus
(110open bus+Archeobus) ticket. Took a ride on the 2 routes already.
So much studying to do before some indepth sightseeing tomorrow.


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Sorrento, Italy Day10 18Aug2010

To get to Sorrento, I took the train a little further south to Salerno
(30min train ride from Napoli) and worked my way to Almafi and then
Sorrento. Compared to Napoli, Salerno is much much clearner and more
laid back. It's also got a seaport for going to the nearby coastal
destinations and a train to Pompei. It's possibly a very good
alternative to Napoli as a base for visiting the nearby attractions.
Planned to use the bus from Salerno to Amalfi, and then from Amalfi to
Sorrento. It would have been at least 3 times cheaper, but I'm glad
the plan failed because I got see some extremely beautiful scenery by
using the ferry instead.
Amalfi was beautiful. Small but it was very pretty. Had my most
expensive gelato here! €5 and it wasn't even that good. Flavor
Limoncello was quite good (refreshing), but Banana wasn't so good
(almost like made by banana extract).
Sorrento was beyond what I expected. Thought Amalfi was the main
course and Sorrento was a side dish. I was all wrong. On some level, I
though Sorrento was more special but you'll have to see it coming on a
ferry. The whole town built on a cliff, or so it seemed to me!
Absolutely amazing view! The water so clear, you can see swimming fish
at the ferry pier. Loved it!

Pompei, Italy Day9 17Aug2010

Pompei was one of the two main reasons I came to Napoli. Never seen an
ancient ruin before and I'm really glad I did. Thought it'd only take
me 4hrs max to see everything. By the time I finished 20 spots, 2.5
hrs had past. There were no way I can see the rest of the 70 spots
before the site closes. So I learned to be selective and finished
seeing as much as I could before my legs gave out! It was such an
amazing experience to see how the people might have lived around 2000
years ago. I highly recommend it!

Monday, September 6, 2010

Napoli, Italy Day8 16Aug2010

Read lots of danger & threat warnings about this city during my
research prior to the trip. Knew my hotel is not in a good area, but I
chose it for the good price/nice room and the convenient location to
use the train. It's true there were lots of trash everywhere but
slightly better than I expected. Half the city is like the scary part
of downtown San Francisco with more trash on the street. The other
part is complete opposite, which is on the opposite end from the main
train station. Imagine heaven and he'll. The nice part is probably 3
times more expensive to stay...almost like Monte Carlo!
Aside from a few scary people and trash on every street (except in
nice area), this city does have characters and worth seeing. They got
castles, beautiful churches, old neighborhoods, new buildings, a large
seaport and some very good seafood!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Tuscany Area, Italy Day7 15Aug20

Joined a €55 day (bus) tour for San Gimignano, Siena and Chianti. So glad the weather was nice. Sunny and breezy. Stunning countryside landscape. Had a gelato of Saffron+Pinenuts (very creamy) and Vernaccia Wine (very light like shaved ice). Met some very nice people on the same tour. Tour guide very funny and friendly. Wine tasting at the end of the tour was wonderful. Got to taste my favorite wine, Sangiovese! Money well spent on this tour.

Florence, Italy Day6 14Aug2010

Rain rain rain! Walking around on the street having umbrella fights is such a pain. Gonna take the sightseeing bus (already paid for) to the Palazzo Pitti and hide there for a few hours. Hopefully, the rain will die down while I enjoy the expensive art pieces in the palace! So the rain continued and I did walk around town anyway. Shoes completely soaked. Got so wet and tired and decided to call it the day, the rain stopped as soon as I got back to my hotel room! Oh well...