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       Nine students and 
        three staff members embarked upon an adventure of a lifetime - a weeklong 
        tour of Italy. We stayed in the city of Fiesole, a comfortable residency 
        in the mountains, overlooking the neighbouring city, Florence with the 
        most breathtaking sunsets. We mostly used Fiesole as a hub to transport 
        ourselves to Florence and then onward to the other cities on our itinerary. 
         
      After missing our 
        train due to odd timetables and tiredness we stayed in Pisa before going 
        onto Fiesole. Pisa is built around and ultimately thrives on the Leaning 
        Tower of Pisa. This architectural flop was amazing to see, but essentially 
        is the city. Another place of interest was the Cathedral, which consisted 
        of amazing coloured patterns and marble, and also the wondrous street 
        market, which proved to be a workout for my wallet.  
      After a wonderful 
        nights sleep we went to Florence which proved to be full of sites and 
        entertaining things to do. We visited the Galleria dell' Accademia to 
        see Michelangelo's David sculpture, shopped like kings in the myriad of 
        open markets and ate at a number of the fine gelaterias (Yum
 ice 
        cream)! Florence provided many resting spots to gaze in wild wonder at 
        the beauty of this ancient city.  
      I can honestly say 
        for the majority of us on this holiday, the Cinqueterre were amongst the 
        favourites! The Cinqueterre is a hike through the beautiful paths of the 
        awe striking mountains overlooking the baby blue Mediterranean Sea and 
        takes you through five beautiful little Italian villages located high 
        in the mountains.  
      We woke up early the 
        next morning for a full day of exploring the famous canal-built city of 
        Venice. The weather was a little dreary, but it did not stop our group 
        from enjoying the sites of this romantic city. Some highlights were taking 
        a gondola trip throughout the intricate waterways and relaxing in the 
        Piazza San Marco with a cup of coffee in hand. The most amazing site and 
        favourite tourist spot of Venice is no doubt the Basilica di San Marco. 
         
      On the fifth day of 
        our holiday we went to Rome, a magnificent city and which is impossible 
        to see in one day particularly because being very close to Easter Sunday, 
        the city was very busy with anticipation of seeing the Pope. Most people 
        in our group visited Vatican City, which hosts St. Peter's Basilica and 
        the phenomenal square where we ate a quick lunch. We then headed off to 
        see the Sistine Chapel with the fantastic Michelangelo painted ceiling 
        completed in 1484 and the Coliseum. Lastly, our group visited the Trevi 
        Fountain - one of Rome's most famous monuments. After a couple more days 
        of sightseeing around Florence, we got back to London late Friday night 
        very tired, but it was all so worth it. Everyone had a wonderful experience 
        but hopes to never ride a train again.  
      
        
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