
Impressions from Rome
During our trip to Europe in the summer, we also spent a night in Rome. Since the stay was so short, there is no detailed travel diary this time, but I will still share a few impressions of the picturesque Rome. We really enjoyed our time in Italy’s capital, and I’m sure we will be back one day. However, next time, I will definitely take a different lens with me. Because the streets of Rome are so packed with people, Vespas and construction sites that it was hard to capture the atmosphere and architecture unobstructed. I hope you like the pictures anyway.
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