Pompeii
Today we woke up at 6.30 and went on a bus to Herculaneum and Pompeii. It was raining very hard and it was also extremely cold. On the way there, we stopped at an Autogrill, which had coffee and candy. We saw the ancient ruins at Herculaneum. There were baths and houses. Herculaneum was a resort for wealthier people. The ruins were very deep and we walked below the level of the modern town. Herculaneum was covered in mud, which is why it is so well preserved. Then we drove to Pompeii, where we had Neapolitan Pizza for lunch, which is not as good as the pizza in Rome. Then we saw Pompeii. While there, we saw two theatres, a brothel, more baths, as well as some houses. One of the houses was quite large and had an extensive garden. When the ancient Romans went to the baths, women and men were separated. They could go to the frigidarium, which is the cold bath, or the tepidarium, which is the warm bath, or the caldarium, which is the hot bath. Only around 10 people could fit in the caldarium pool. In both Herculaneum and Pompeii, dead bodies were preserved. In Herculaneum, the bodies were preserved in mud, while in Pompeii, modern scholars made plaster casts of the bodies. To conclude our journey through Pompeii, we stopped by the forum, or the marketplace. At 5 Pompeii closed up, and we did a little bit of shopping at street venders. We also walked to a pasta store to purchase pasta and coffee to take back to the states. We also went to a fruit store to buy blood oranges, which are the most delicious blood oranges I have ever tasted. We took a bus to an empty restaurant for dinner that caters to tourists at lunch. After dinner, we learned about the Villa of the Mysteries, which is closed for restoration. Now we are at the hotel in Naples.
Best Food/Pizza: I didn’t like the pizza at lunch, but my omelette was surprisingly good, seeing as I don’t like omelettes.
Best Gelato: At our lunch destination Hotel Vittoria we were served stracciatella gelato, which I liked.
Best Caffè: At the Autogrill, I got refrigerated, prepackaged caffe latte which was delicious. I hope I can get it back in New York, or order it from Fresh Direct.
Frase Italiana del giorno: ‘mbress, ‘mbress = “hurry, hurry” in Neapolitan