First of all sorry for not posting for a while, as I was preparing to fly from Mongolia to Italy to study abroad! (it's still freaking me out even now, tbh 😳 ). Since I had to arrive 2 weeks prior to the start of the semester in order to register to the university as a student, I had plenty of time on my hands to talk with locals and walk around the city of Bologna, where I'm currently located.
So, on one rainy day, when my plan to meet my friends at city centre was ruined😩 , the thought striked me in the head: "Why not go out of city?" I immediately searched the map of Italy on Google (lowkey bad at geography 😝 )to look for cities close enough to reach in quarter of a day and the word "Rome" caught my eyes👀 ... Initially I wanted to travel alone, but I kinda wanted to call my male friend just in case, whom I have met few days ago hha.
As he picked up his phone I asked: "Do you wanna go to Rome with me?"
Him: " Waaatttt? Are you for serious? No, I can't, I have to settle my documents and other stuff 😫"
Also him after 5 seconds: "Okay, let's go😀 "
Me after 12 hours:
From Bologna to Rome we traveled exactly 5 hours(from 00:00 a.m - 05:00a.m) by bus (round trip:$36 ), had a nice coffee and a cornetto (italian croissant😋 ) until everything opened in the morning.
Me and my friend planned the day corresponding to the sun: which places are better to visit when it's hot and sunny and which ones are cool in a cool temp. (in 1 day that is! 😵 😤 💪) When walking down the street, while planning our road I saw a perfect spot to take a picture.
Photo of a mermaid (the one in the back is some kind of statue)
Anyways, after walking for quite a long time, we started to feel hungry, but luckily, I found a very nice restaurant accidentally, ordered real pizza Margaritta,($3) and was good to go again!
After visiting the beautiful park,
We finally got to see the , most iconic 2 places of Rome: Trevi Fountain and The Colosseum!
Made a wish to the coin and tossed over my left shoulder 😇, and when the sun started to go down went for the Altare della Patria, place dedicated for the very first King of Italy.
Then, my friend ordered a table ($10 )in a restaurant next to Colosseum, so we can eat dinner looking at the night Colosseum😍, and after having a relaxing conversation and a delicious spaghetti ($11) and a wine , we went to the bus station, reflecting over our unexpected yet beautiful adventure.