A City-Wide Museum: Rome, Italy

Revisiting Rome was an interesting experience. I had visited when I was younger, however I was never able to understand what was really at play. The city is incredible in countless ways; from priceless photo backdrops to some of the best food out there, Rome caters to all sorts of people from across the globe. It’s logical that it is the most frequented tourist destination in the world; consequently, it is not an odd occurrence to hear multiple languages being spoken in what is considered to be a ‘back-street’. Rome provides a level of international exposure that few other cities in the world come close to and that is just one of the ways this city is so fascinating.

Thanks to our guys over at SPG, we were put up in a pretty incredible room for the weekend, and even our room looked like a museum!

We saw the must-see attractions such as the Colosseum, Pantheon, and the Sistine Chapel among others — and we were able to capture some pretty memorable photos!

After we were done with Rome, we hopped on the Frecciarossa and took it to our next destination, Firenze.

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About Mike

I lived my whole life in a comfort zone. Comfort of a strong support network, steady job, and a halfway decent head on my shoulders. Year over year, things remained on a good track, but nothing ever changed. Change never found me, but now I forcefully took hold of it. Onwards and Upwards!