#154-2016:
This time I wanted to tour Rome with the eyes of the tourist that doesn't know she is a tourist.
So, yes, I did fall for main attractions (though skipping über-crowded spots such as 'bocca della verità" "colosseo" "palatino" "pantheon") and then, one day, after eating at the Testaccio market.... boom... I decided to open yelp and find the nearest landmark..and came across Fabrizia's review of this location...
Armed with patience, motor skills and a good set of lungs, I walked up the hill on to the Cavalieri di Malta square.... I was huffing and puffing by the time I reached the top of the steep walk but I was all the more worth it...
The square itself is very anonymous.... it is the contouring locations that hold all the magic.
The Knights of the Order of Malta have kept guard to to the place of birth of Jesus in Nazareth for centuries and have provided the Vatican with their services for a long while. As compensation, they have been gifted thus amazing location (among other possessions) up on the hill overlooking an amazing view.
So, you cautiously approach this door (shut to the public) that divides Italy from Malta. Yes, across this door is a beautiful garden which belongs to Malta and allows the eye to overview 3 countries in one: Malta, Italy and the Vatican City. Yes... because through the peeping hole, you will be able to see the dome of the S. Peter's Cathedral.
Trying to snap a picture that shows all 3 is a nearly impossible event (with a normal phone camera) but the naked eye sees all things.... and what a view
So, next time you are in Rome... allow yourself a detour, the view will be worth the walk up that hill ... read more