Hanging outside seemed to be the thing to do.
We stopped at what looked like a non-tourist outdoor watering hole. Unfortunately this was the largest beer they could offer us.
Every street in Rome is a scenic one.
The drop off point was right near this old structure. All I know about it is that it's old.
These may look like ruins, but they're actually a large outdoor stray cat sanctuary.
While my view of the runway from the hotel was gorgeous, I thought I'd chance it and head into the city.
Andy, Jeff, and I started out our Saturday evening on the Hilton shuttle into the city.
We started our journey North towards a restaurant recommended by a friend.
Us hungry tourists needed some food, so off we went.
We made our way towards the river hearing the other side was the place to be.
We seemed to come across stuff like this all over the city.
Up towards the river.
This bridge was a happening spot to hang out and watch the other bridge folk.
How to parallel park in Rome.
Me and my hand carved wooden spoon souvenir from the late night market.
Drinking out in the streets was the thing to do. and so was trash and bottle stacking on the trash can.
We all wanted soda with our dinner but all they had was wine. What a shame.
This was the sign above our prime seating area in the Trastevere area.
Some more fountains.
At the end of night #1 we drove past this cool looking pyramid on the way back to the hotel.
We started day two at San Paolo Church.
We then made it over to the ticket line for Fori Romani and the Colusseum.
The Colosseum
Jeff and his Texas sized man bag.
Go Blue!
The BMC team - Andy, Antonio, John, Jeff, and Heidi