Roman Street Scenes

A few weeks ago I wrote about my tips and tricks for how to see Rome in 3 days, where I also shared my pictures of the Colosseum, Palatine Hill, the Roman Forum, The Pantheon, and so on. Many times I come back from a trip with photos that I love but that don’t necessarily showcase famous places or landmarks.

Today’s post is going to be short and sweet. No how-to, no recipe, no itineraries… just photos. Simply because I took them, I like them, and this blog is where I share my life with all of you!

I’m titling this post “Roman Street Scenes” because at the heart of the collection, these are just things I saw while walking the ancient streets of the Eternal City.

Enough of the preamble… here they are!

The Streets of Rome - a behind-the-scenes look from a food and travel writer.

The Streets of Rome - a behind-the-scenes look from a food and travel writer.

The Streets of Rome - a behind-the-scenes look from a food and travel writer.

The Streets of Rome - a behind-the-scenes look from a food and travel writer.

The Streets of Rome - a behind-the-scenes look from a food and travel writer.

The Streets of Rome - a behind-the-scenes look from a food and travel writer.

The Streets of Rome - a behind-the-scenes look from a food and travel writer.

The Streets of Rome - a behind-the-scenes look from a food and travel writer.

The Streets of Rome - a behind-the-scenes look from a food and travel writer.

The Streets of Rome - a behind-the-scenes look from a food and travel writer.

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Linda

Hi, I'm Linda! Welcome to The Wanderlust Kitchen, where I share recipes and travel adventures from all around the world. Here you'll find a world of recipes you can have confidence in. These recipes celebrate authentic food heritage as well as modern techniques and ingredients. Be adventurous and try a new recipe and travel somewhere you have never been before.  Bon Appétit! Bon Voyage!  

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  1. Beautiful photos! Love Italy but never been to Rome! Love the “sausage shop” picture – that’s my kind of a shop!