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Cultural Experiences in Rome


37 Days Across Europe · Days 18–24 Paris, France
Seven nights in Paris. Montmartre as base. One day trip to Normandy and a painter's garden. And the slow, dawning realisation that Paris is the kind of city that makes you feel you've done it no matter how little of it you've actually seen, and then quietly makes you wish you'd stayed longer. 37 Days Across Europe · Days 18–24 of 37 · Paris, France Sacré-Cœur from the base of the Butte, black and white. The carousel in the foreground — all gilded horses and faded paint — the
Edward Leung
May 1615 min read


Days 16–19: Rome, You Magnificent Problem
37 Days Across Europe · Days 16–19 of 37 · Rome, Italy Six days in Rome. Three guided day tours. One Pompeii. One Sorrento. One Colosseum. And the quiet, accumulating realisation that Rome is a city you cannot finish, not in a week, not in a month, possibly not in a lifetime. Rome from the rooftops. Terracotta tiles, rooftop gardens, domes stacked behind domes. St Peter's visible in the middle distance. The orange pennant cuts through the grey sky. This is the Rome that exist
Edward Leung
May 59 min read


Day 15: The Vatican, Undone by Crowds
37 Days Across Europe · Day 15 of 37 · Vatican City & Rome Easter weekend. The world's smallest country, the world's greatest museum, and the mild chaos of arriving at precisely the wrong time. Still completely worth it. Cortile della Pigna, Vatican Museums. The giant first-century bronze pine cone — Pigna — in the courtyard of the Vatican Museums, housed in a Renaissance hemispherical niche. A lion at the base of the stairs. A completely improbable sky. This is Rome est
Edward Leung
May 43 min read


Day 14: Rome. Nothing Prepares You.
37 Days Across Europe · Day 14 of 37 · Rome, Italy A city where you turn a corner and find two thousand years of history stacked on top of each other — and the Spanish Steps are somehow still full of people checking their phones. Rome, from the rooftops. The view from the upper levels of the city's centre — terracotta tiles, rooftop gardens, scaffolding, domes. Michelangelo's St Peter's visible in the distance. The Rome that exists above street level is a different city
Edward Leung
May 26 min read
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