Initially I had planned on posting daily blogs (or at least every two days) while in Italy for spring break. By day 2 I had realized how ambitious this goal was. First, free wifi is hard to come by in Italy. Second, when there is so much to see in Italy, it is hard to make yourself sit down and write. So with no further explanation here is the recap of my trip to Italy.
::Day 2:: Travel

Tren Italia.


::Day 3-5:: Cinque Terre
Welcome to Cinque Terre, Italy.
Cinque Terre is a group of five cities along the coast of Italy. There are hiking trails that connect all of the little towns, along with great restaurants, and breathtaking views. The town above is called Manarola. If you ever go to Italy, you MUST go to Cinque Terre.
This is where the train drops you off at. Not too bad of a first impression.
Riomaggiore

Pesto that I had for three different meals.... I may or may not of liked it.


Manarola at night.

Local carnival in Manarola.
Probably one of the coolest things about the Cinque Terre area is all the hikes you can do. We were only able to do a couple of them, but they were unbelievable. Seriously.

Vineyards galore.

A great view to end a four hour hike.


An old church we found just outside of Manarola.
::Day 5-8:: Firenze (Florence)

Ponte Vecchio and the Arno river.
Most of our time was spent in Florence. Since Julianna has been living there for about two months, she knew all the local spots. I felt like I wasn't one of those "american tourists"..... even though every Italian that saw us knew we were Americans. dang.

Street market.

The Duomo


Apparently Hipster coffee shops aren't unique to the United States.

Picnic in the Boboli Gardens.


All the cool Italians ride a vespa.

The outside of Boboli Gardens.



There is no shame in eating McDonalds while in Firenze.
:: Day 9:: Assisi, Italy
During my last full day in Italy we took a day trip to Assisi to see the Basilica of St. Francis.




::Day 10:: Travel home
After nine jam-packed days, it came time for me to go back to the Airport. Italy was unbelievable, and because of this trip I am now an advocate of traveling as much as possible. Even if it is only for a week. The flights home were super long, but oh so worth the jet lag considering how awesome it was to see Julianna and to see such a beautiful place like Italy.
Also here are couple reasons why I liked flying with Air France:
-Free french baguettes
-Free Haagen-Dazs ice cream
-Flying over Iceland while I was listening to Sigur-Ros.
Until next time.













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