Rome, the Eternal City. In the nearly 3,000
years of its life, Rome has known it all - victory and defeat, joy and
tragedy, glory and misery. A playground for gods and emperors, its power
once stretched from Syria to Scotland and even today, long after the
empire crumbled beneath the feet of barbarian hordes, our lives are
steeped in its traditions, laws, and language making us all, in some
small way, Citizens of Rome. A visit here is something of a homecoming,
then, and your longing and excitement builds to a fever pitch as you
emerge onto the ancient streets. Church bells wake you as the city comes
to life and you are surrounded by an urban symphony of animated
Italians, shop grilles opening, scooting Vespas, bustling tourists, and
cascading fountains.
Multi-layered as a canoli cake, Rome is made up of ancient buildings,
pagan and Christian icons, Renaissance fountains, Medieval streets,
Fascist follies, and modern sensibilities. All of it comes together in
the vibrant, timeless lifestyle without distinction of era, so you
encounter images like a priest in flowing robes consulting over a cell
phone in a Medieval plaza or a couple nuzzling and flirting through the
house of the Vestal Virgins. Walk around and just experience a "day in
the life." Toss a coin into the cool waters of a Bernini fountain, walk
barefoot through the grass of the Palatine Hill, or try to decipher the
lively gesturing of a Roman along the route that Cleopatra traveled in
grand procession to visit Caesar. Better to miss some things in order to
calmly and properly experience others. You can always return, for Rome
and la dolce vita will still be there waiting for you.