Last Day in Rome
Well we flew out of Venice back to Rome for the last time. It was nice to be back in Rome since we had become quite accostomed to it over the course of the trip. So it was nice to be in a familiar place when we were really tired and preparing to leave.
But none the less, we still had items on our agenda for us to see before we left. The main one was Capitol Hill. On our previous trips we had passed it by, but never actually went into it or spent a lot of time looking at it. So we took a specific trip to go directly to Capitol Hill and walked all around and inside of it. By this time on our trip we were rather tired of site seeing, so we didn't spend too much time there.
Capitol Hill
The rest of the day and evening we spent revisiting our favorite Rome sites. We walked to the Pantheon, past the Trevi Fountain, stared at the Colosseum and the Roman Forum from Capitol hill, visited our favorite Plazas and just enjoyed the city. That evening we had our last italian meal in a back alley italian resturant. The food was delicious and it was nice to find a back alley away from all the tourist attractions.
Before turning in for the night, we had one last gaze at the Pantheon while we had dessert in a cafe nearby. It was a beautiful evening with a full moon and the Pantheon glowing in the back ground. I definitely miss this part of Italy.

The Pantheon...such an incredible structure!







The day we were prepared to leave Paris, we took one last visit to the Eiffel Tower. We wanted to make an attempt to visit the very top, but unfortunatly ran out of time. But even without making it all the way up to the top, I had a fabulous time relaxing on the tower. We actually walked up to the 2nd level this time (the walk was suprising easy...perhaps by this time in our trip we were becoming accustomed to stairs).



















Instead of walking up all the stairs (we were getting tired of stairs by that point in our trip), we took the elevator to the 1st level. On the first level I walked around gazing at all the magnificent views of Paris. I also learned some of the history of the Statue of Liberty. I never knew the same structural engineer designed the Eiffel Tower, designed the structure undernearth the Statue of Liberty. And then we watched a very unimpressive sunset.

