Five Charming Cities
After spending the first two days in Rome, hoped on a train to the Cinque Terre. It was a four hour train ride, but seemed like one hour due to the cute Italian couple next to us and the beautiful Italian country side.
The Italian couple were incredibly cute! The did not speak a work of English and of course I do not speak a word of Italian (expect those that I am lucky to pronounce correctly from our phrase book). But they desperately were trying to communicate with us. Luckly Lauren can speak Spanish, so she could make out some of the words...but most of the time I was completely lost. However, with much struggle and searching within our small (mostly useless) phrase books, we were able to make some conversation with them. For lunch they even gave us some of their fresh fruit and afterwards the lady pulled out some coffee and offered everyone in our car a small cup (basically a shot) of coffee. She told us that it was to "complete the meal." But they were super cute, and made the train ride very enjoyable and entertaining.
The second we stepped off the train in the Cinque Terre, we were struck with the areas beauty. These five towns are the most simple and relaxing and each village are so unique and have so much character! I quickly fell in love with the area! The towns had small beaches and plenty of rocks to swim by or to sun bathe on.
The view of the Cinque Terre when we stepped off the Train
Picture of me in Riomaggiore (the town we stayed in)
While in the Cinque Terre we also made several new friends...and I randomly ran into an old one. The first night in the Cinque Terre we met some Austrailians and New Zealanders. They showed us a great bar on the cliffs overlooking the water, however the best thing about the bar (other than the amazing view) was that wine was only 1 eur!! We also happened to be there for the Festival of St. John the Baptist, where there were fireworks in the town and a small parade.
Lauren and I hanging out with the Austrailians and New Zealanders at the bar
The next day we met some sisters from New Mexico. We actually ended up spending the next two days with them and became pretty good friends. The crazy thing is that both of them will be moving to NY at the end of this summer to start school (one at NYU). So I think we might try to hang out before I leave NY for Stanford.
While in the Cinque Terre we went on a hike that took you between all 5 of the towns. The hike took us about 5 hours, but that consisted of a lot of rests to take in the magnificent views the hike provided and the necessary gelato stops and lunch break in the towns. I loved the hike, I thought it was so much fun and had some amazing views!!! It was defintely the way you really expereince the area!
The town of Monterosso, the first stop on our hike
Me, Lauren, Rachel and Nora on the 5 hr hike
One of my favorite pictures from the hike
Manarola from above.
Randomly while we were in one of the towns on our hike, I ran into one of my old friends from OSU Robbie Mitchell. It was so crazy because I was just walking down the street and we both saw eachother and were like...what...is that who I think it is...and it was! So crazy, it is amazing how small this world actually is. So he is staying in Siena (where we will be shortly) during the summer, and ended up taking a weekend trip to the Cinque Terre. So hopefully while we are in Siena we will be able to get together and catch up. Such a small world....
The Cinque Terre was amazing! I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a relaxing vacation in a charming area! Someday I hope to go back and spend a longer time there....it was truly an amazing and beautiful place.
A Picture of Riomaggiore
Me in front of Manarola (my favorite of the Cinque Terre Villages)
Don't worry...there are more pictures of the Cinque Terre to come!
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