Arrived and waited for my sister at the airport and got something to read, also advancing with my economist (which I actually finished in one week! yay! But i am slacking a little again..). While waiting, I had the chance to ask all I needed to know about Venice and the stay at the Tourist Information (very very friendly and still smiling after I came back the fourth time). So we took the bus to Venice (Piazzale di Roma) to take another bus to Malcontenta, where we would stay for three nights. Wasn't that easy to find out whether the bus was actually going there or if we had to wait 30 minutes: five times asking, five different answers! Consequently, we weren't on the right bus, at least not on the one that would drop us off directly 15 meters from the hotel. We had to walk 1 km (so we were told, but that seemed extremely long). But, it was all nice and comfy and clean and friendly. 
We decided to walk the southern part of Venice through the streets going from one shop to the next, hopping over every other bridge, taking pictures and letting our skin be refreshed by the sunbeams.
And then I got to where I wanted to go
: The Guggenheim Museum. It was very nice, a little dream house at the Canale Grande. Beautiful, beautiful..
After that, we finally arrived (we planned to go there so early...What happened to time? hmm..all those shops and sweets and...yummy
) at the Piazza San Marco..truly amazing and worth just sitting at on a couple of steps to just look and take it all in.
I better make this short for the rest of the days of the trip. Otherwise I won't finish tonight. So, next day, Palazzo Ducale, ice cream, Jewish quarter, super lush dinner, Cappuccini, Ponte di Rialto...sleep 
Wednesday, we left by train to go to the capital, arrived in late afternoon (and again, we didn't find the hostel straight away, 'cause we asked for the way, ended up walking up those really, really steep stairs that seem to be everywhere
). We walked around a little and came across the Colosseo very soon...and then the Palatin and the Forum Roma. Very impressive at night, and we had an amazing light thanks to the sunset.
Next day (Thursday), we visited the Forum Roma and the Palatin and Colosseo in all depth, taking way too many pictures of the Roman beauties.
and the rest of the stay included lush lunch and dinner (hmmm), the Spanish steps, shops, and more shops, Trastevere (I always ended up calling it Travestere..?), the Vatican, Piazza Navona, Trevi Fountain (by night), ice cream, morning coffee, rain, more shopping, more ice cream (tried Champagne ice cream as someone asked for it
hmm I prefer the caramel
)...
I think that was about it. Maybe the photos are gonna reveal more...
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Our hostel in Rome:


