The Vatican Tour

Saturday, April 28. Vatican City and Castel Gandolfo. Today was our longest day ever. We left at 6:30am and came back at 7:30pm. 13 hours of not-always fun adventure. We visited St. Peter’s Basilica and did the Full Day Plus with Train Tour from the Vatican Museum. Let me say that we don’t recommend this … More The Vatican Tour

The Roma tourists

Friday, April 27th. Rome. I am so behind in my writing. This one will have to be quick. Yesterday, we decided to visit Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, and Piazza Navona. We ended up going to Castel Sant’Angelo and St. Peter’s Square as well. We walked the whole way there and then took a taxi back. … More The Roma tourists

The Roma Pass

Wednesday, April 25th. Rome. Can you visit the Colosseum with a stroller? Yes. It was quite easy, actually, and we were able to get around fine. The Roman Forum and Palatino? Yes, as well, but the pathway made it difficult for the one who pushed the stroller and the one who rode it. I ended … More The Roma Pass

The blissful simplicity

Thursday, April 19th. Ljubljana. Last night, Arthur did not sleep as long as the previous night, but he still had an 4.5-hour stretch and then a 3-hour sleep, and a 1.5-hour sleep before he woke up at 7:30. Just like yesterday, we stayed in bed until he got antsy. Then we got up and had … More The blissful simplicity

The fast food

Saturday, April 7th. Vienna-Bratislava. We left the house at 10:30 for our 11:16 train. The walk to the train station took less than 10 minutes but we had to leave early due to the check out time of our Airbnb. I forgot to write earlier that this Airbnb also claimed to have a dryer machine … More The fast food