Two Days in Rome – First Time Visit!

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In this video, we visited Rome for just TWO days, on the 27th and 28th December 2023.

We went with a plan to record three videos. One is this, a vlog of sorts showcasing some of the architecture as well as visiting the Trevi Fountains and the Spanish Steps, and the other two where we visited the Cimitero del Verano (Verano Monumental Cemetery) and the Roman Forum where we discuss the assassination and cremation of Julius Caesar in 44BC.

We are not vacation bloggers or vloggers so this is something completely different for us 😉

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