I’ve always wanted to travel and see the world since I was young, to experience new cultures and cuisines. I had the privilege of traveling to Italy this past spring, and I wanted to share my experience.
I traveled to Rome, Assisi, Siena, Florence, San Gimignano, and Tivoli, all of which I loved.
Rome is just what it seems: fast-paced and very tourist-oriented, but there are also quieter areas that are dominated by residents. I visited all the popular sights: The Coliseum, The Forum, The Vatican, etc., and marveled at seeing places I only ever saw in pictures.
Every day was a comfortable temperature ranging from the high 60s to the low 70s, so I had the pleasure of walking 7 miles a day in beautiful spring weather!
After three days in Rome, I traveled to Assisi. I toured the famous basilica there and traveled on foot around the small town. It’s very much tourist-oriented as there are hundreds of shops and restaurants catering to its visitors. There were several jewelry stores, leather stores, and more. I spent nights there, which were enjoyable but a little too long. A day or two there is perfect, because it’s a small town that you can just lightly shop and take a walking tour of.
Following Assisi, I traveled to Siena. I stayed outside of the town. It was honestly pretty difficult to get into town. It took about 15 minutes to get through all the twists, turns, and hills until reaching the heart.