View of Rome from the Aventine Hill |
Line for the Key Hole |
The beauty of the hill for us was the panoramic view of Rome center, the Tiber and Trastevere. Many people come here to capture a perfect view of St Peter's Basilica through a key hole in the door of the Priory of the Knights of Malta. The line was long and looked to take about an hour to reach the key hole. We opted out and found excellent views elsewhere at the Orange Garden of Santa Sabina and the Garden of Sant'Alessio.
Felice Testaccio |
Early today we had a very nice lunch at Felice Testaccio. Several sources recommended this restaurant for the best Cacio e Pepe in Rome. I had it; Wayne had spaghetti carbonara. I actually preferred his dish because the meat and egg gave it more oomph. Testaccio sits at the base of the Aventine Hill. It was once the area of Tiber River trade and a working class neighborhood. Today, it still has a bohemian vibe and is known for some of the best restaurants. Panoramic pics at flickr.
Observations of two visitors.
A 30 degree climb can be worth it for the view.
People, like sheep, will follow the flock, ie, the keyhole line.
Churches
Basilica of Santa Sabina
Sant'Anselmo
Fountains
Fontana of Santa Sabina
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