Rome midday on a Sunday

The Jewish Quarter

After havng a coffee by the Fontana delle Tartarughe, we headed into the Jewish quarter. We saw the synagogue then walked along the Teatro di Marcello and Portico di Octavia. This was a truly amazing walk — all the feels of the colosseum without the crowds. 

We saw these plaques/works as we entered 
the Jewish Quarter.
This was in the Rioni of Santa’Angelo
Roman Catholic Church (Santa Maria del Pianto)
has a rather inconspicuous entrance
located in the Regola Rione of Rome


Synagogue

Portico d’Ottavia

Look at the homes built on top of Teatro di Marcello 

Heading toward the Colosseum 

Then we walked up Michelangelo’s Capitoline Steps to Piazza Campidoglio on Capitoline Hill. We continue along a pedestrian zone along Roman ruins then to the Colosseum. 

Wanted to get a SPQR photo of Tom

At Capitoline Hill

Arch of Septimius Severus

Victor Emmanuel II National Monument 
Altare della Patria

The Colosseum 

The Colosseum 

The Colosseum 

A staged gladiator show at the Colosseum

Back to the Hood

Then back to Spagno on the metro. Food at one of a million cafes then t-shirt buying for the kiddos. 
Lunch at a cafe in the neighborhood where we were staying

We found a Bao place!

Taking a rest before heading back to the Hotel Museum to retrieve my niece’s Garman watch then maybe to San Angelo church. We need to get groceries, then a home cooked meal to get some veggies in us!