Towards Geneva (and a giant pink bunny)

May 31st, 2007 by cnguyen

Morning

Our Amsterdam hotel canceled on us, so we had to rebook when we have more internet. We had breakfast from a French bakery nearby.

Giant Pink Bunny

We journeyed to the giant pink bunny on the Italian Alps, on our way to Torino (unfortunately, we weren’t able to stop there).

Drive to Geneva

The drive to Geneva would take us a little over four hours, and got a little lost to our hotel.

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Genoa and Monte Carlo

May 30th, 2007 by cnguyen

Wandering Around in Genoa

We got lunch in Genoa- not much to see, but we ran across a really cute, quaint restaurant.

Monte Carlo

Wandering around Monte Carlo, counting expensive cars during the off-season vacation time, and getting dinner.

Casino de Monte Carlo

Interesting experience at the casino- we played the slot machines, blackjack, and roulette at a net loss of 70 Euros, including a 20 Euro admission. My first time gambling!

Hotel Eden

We went to our hotel afterwards to go to sleep.

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Final Morning in Florence, onto Pisa and then Genoa

May 29th, 2007 by cnguyen

Uffizi

Visit to the Uffizi, which houses prestigious pieces of artwork such as Venus of Urbino, etc.

Lunch & Gelato

We went across the river towards the Pitti Palace for lunch at Mamma Gina’s and gelato.

Pisa

Visited the Basilica and church, and took the touristy picture of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. We also got dinner at a trattoria nearby.

Hotel Canali

Checked into this gorgeous hotel, and went to sleep. =)

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Full Day in Florence

May 28th, 2007 by cnguyen

Duomo and Lunch

Visited the famed Duomo in Florence, and had lunch at Paoli. Paoli’s a bit touristy, but had good food.

Baptistery of San Giovanni and Museo del Opera

The baptistery had the reputed Doors of Paradise, although there are replicas there now. The Museo del Opera houses the originals, as well as Donatello’s Mary Magdalene.

Santa Croce and Dinner

Went for gelato, but it was closed. We went to the church of Santa Croce, where the tombs of Machiavelli, Michelangelo, and Galileo are housed, as well as a pseudo-tomb of Dante. We also had dinner at Da Ganino.

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Florence- an amazingly dull day

May 27th, 2007 by cnguyen

Our reservations ended this morning, so we went to breakfast and went to pack up for Florence. We are well practiced in unpacking and packing things by now. After loading everything and checking out of the hotel, we went onward to our three-hour drive to Florence. I was looking forward to looking at some Renaissance art, but we didn’t make reservations at the Academia Gallery or the Uffizi Gallery. Those were also closed tomorrow. I really didn’t want to go out in the rain- it was rather depressing. Both Evan and I didn’t know what to do in Florence and we needed to orient ourselves. So we did research online (the hotel offered Wi-Fi for a price), blogged a bit, and ate dinner at the bar in the hotel. All the food was frozen and heated up, but it was affordable. It wasn’t bad food, but it wasn’t spectacular. We also had a pretty decent dessert, a chocolate shell of ice cream filled with vanilla ice cream. They didn’t accept cash; it was billed to your hotel room. The hotel (Grifone) reminded me of a Marriott- it was rather Americanized. We went to sleep early, planning on going to some major places that were open tomorrow.

A Day in Venice

May 26th, 2007 by cnguyen

Murano

Glassblowing is the craft to be great at here- Murano is an island near Venice, where it is renowned for its glassware.

San Marco, Venice

Piazza San Marco in Venice with all the disease-ridden pigeons… and walking amongst many other craft stores of paper, masks, and lace.

Dinner and a Movie

Like any normal outing, we went for dinner and a movie. The dinner was way overpriced (I thought), and the movie was in Italian.

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Day in Innsbruck, and onto Venice

May 25th, 2007 by cnguyen

Innsbruck

Did laundry, paid parking ticket… Took the gondola to the top of the mountain.

Drive to Venice

Random ramblings and sights on the way to Venice.

Checking into the Hotel and Dinner

Had difficulties with checking in because no one spoke English. We were too exhausted to find dinner anywhere nearby, so we went to the restaurant by the hotel and were pleasantly surprised.

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