This weekend Maggie and her from from Texas, Ibraheem, and myself rented a car and scooted around Italy. Driving a car for the first time in a while was great, plus the scenery throughout Italy was unbeatable. Every mile was beautiful. We started from the Statzione in Perugia and made our way to Pisa. On the way we stopped at Lake Tresimeno which is a large lake in Umbria. Since it was still early, there was tons of haze over the lake which just seemed to make it more beautiful.
Pisa turned out to be my favorite city in Italy so far. The tower is stunning and the weather that day was a 10. T-shirts. The tower literally took my breathe away. Piazza Miracoli is one of the most beautiful in the world and I definitely agree. Its filled with tourists but you can also find locals relaxing under the Tuscan sun. The sky was sooo blue, the grass soo green, and the building pristine white. It really was beautiful.
We went out for lunch in Pisa where I had a typical Toscana dish of Bread Soup. Basically it's stale bread in broth with veggies and its yummy.
We went out in Pisa that night and in typical Italian fashion- it consisted of ordering drinks inside a little bar and bringing them outside, chilling in piazza. Its amazing.
Then we bundled up and slept for a few hours in the car! it was fun, and off to Venice in the AM.
The drive from Perugia to Pisa was about 3 hours and from Pisa to Venice about 4. We all took turns driving and it was really enjoyable.
We made it to Venice around 2 I think, parked the car and walked around all day. Venice is unbelievable. To think that people actually live here in city surrounded by water is unreal. I expected St. Marks Square to be something more than it was but all in all beautiful. Its a place for Tourism at its worst- everything is extremely expensive and everyone is American or Asian. English is spoken above all.
We ended up eating dinner along a canal at the MOST amazing ristorante I've been to yet. We ended up having to wait 20 or so minutes for a table which made the owner and waitress feel SO bad! They gave us a free Bellini to compensate the wait which we had no problem doing. The waitress asked if it was our first time there, and much to her surprise we answered yes. She said it seemed like we had been there before which was just about the best compliment I've ever received. She was so cute and the meal was seafood heaven. We each ordered the Menu Della Casa which consisted of pasta, a fish, vegetables, and then desert. My pasta was penne with meat sauce, the fish was squid which I don't usually like but its completely different in Venice and not as chewy, very good. The veggies were grilled eggplant and zucchini and for desert was a really sweet fruit salad. I would go back to Venice to for the restaurant and nothing else.
Another couple hours asleep in the car then back home to Perugia.
The fog in Venice on the way home was ridiculous, you literally could not see your hand if you held it out in front of you- which made driving interesting. We got a bit lost but its very easy to get back on track. There are signs to get anywhere from everywhere.
The drive was beautiful and we were happy to get back home afterwards.
The trip exhausted me and I was/am a little sick today. Hopefully it'll pass before the weekend. Sleep and vitamin C and ill be fine in no time.
Pisa turned out to be my favorite city in Italy so far. The tower is stunning and the weather that day was a 10. T-shirts. The tower literally took my breathe away. Piazza Miracoli is one of the most beautiful in the world and I definitely agree. Its filled with tourists but you can also find locals relaxing under the Tuscan sun. The sky was sooo blue, the grass soo green, and the building pristine white. It really was beautiful.
We went out for lunch in Pisa where I had a typical Toscana dish of Bread Soup. Basically it's stale bread in broth with veggies and its yummy.
We went out in Pisa that night and in typical Italian fashion- it consisted of ordering drinks inside a little bar and bringing them outside, chilling in piazza. Its amazing.
Then we bundled up and slept for a few hours in the car! it was fun, and off to Venice in the AM.
The drive from Perugia to Pisa was about 3 hours and from Pisa to Venice about 4. We all took turns driving and it was really enjoyable.
We made it to Venice around 2 I think, parked the car and walked around all day. Venice is unbelievable. To think that people actually live here in city surrounded by water is unreal. I expected St. Marks Square to be something more than it was but all in all beautiful. Its a place for Tourism at its worst- everything is extremely expensive and everyone is American or Asian. English is spoken above all.
We ended up eating dinner along a canal at the MOST amazing ristorante I've been to yet. We ended up having to wait 20 or so minutes for a table which made the owner and waitress feel SO bad! They gave us a free Bellini to compensate the wait which we had no problem doing. The waitress asked if it was our first time there, and much to her surprise we answered yes. She said it seemed like we had been there before which was just about the best compliment I've ever received. She was so cute and the meal was seafood heaven. We each ordered the Menu Della Casa which consisted of pasta, a fish, vegetables, and then desert. My pasta was penne with meat sauce, the fish was squid which I don't usually like but its completely different in Venice and not as chewy, very good. The veggies were grilled eggplant and zucchini and for desert was a really sweet fruit salad. I would go back to Venice to for the restaurant and nothing else.
Another couple hours asleep in the car then back home to Perugia.
The fog in Venice on the way home was ridiculous, you literally could not see your hand if you held it out in front of you- which made driving interesting. We got a bit lost but its very easy to get back on track. There are signs to get anywhere from everywhere.
The drive was beautiful and we were happy to get back home afterwards.
The trip exhausted me and I was/am a little sick today. Hopefully it'll pass before the weekend. Sleep and vitamin C and ill be fine in no time.
Off we go!
Piazza Miracoli!! SOOOOOOOOOOOO perfect. It was about 20 degrees Celsius (how European am I?) and not a cloud in the sky.
I can't actually believe I saw the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
People hanging out in the sun, on the grass. Perfection
Torre Pendente di Pisa
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ahh I loooooved Venice when I was there!! and that photo of you with the leaning tower of Pisa was a good one! you are so strong.
ok and sorry ahead of time, but I laughed SO hard when I read the word "accpected" which I believe was intended to be "expected"
ahaha I love you and miss you
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