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Naples and Rome – pizza everywhere!

⬆️A few days in Italy reminded me of High School gym class.⬆️

My first stop was Naples, or Napoli as the locals call it! The original home of the Pizza

I have written separate blogs for the Vatican and Colosseum experiences.

Vatican City blog

Coliseum blog 

The history of pizza began in antiquity, as various ancient cultures produced flatbreads with several toppings. Pizza today is an Italian dish with a flat dough-based base and toppings, with significant Italian roots in history.

A precursor of pizza was probably the focaccia, a flatbread known to the Romans as panis focacius, to which toppings were then added. Modern pizza evolved from similar flatbread dishes in Naples, Italy, between the 16th and mid-18th centuries.

The word pizza was first documented in 997 CE in Gaeta[4] and successively in different parts of central and southern Italy. Furthermore, the Etymological Dictionary of the Italian Language explains the word pizza as coming from dialectal pinza, ‘clamp’, as in modern Italian pinze, ‘pliers, pincers, tongs, forceps’. Their origin is from Latin pincere, ‘to pound, stamp’.

I had pizza every day that I was in Italy and even had a couple two a day!!

The below was one of my favorites near Vatican City. The Chef will make pizzas on massive sheets and then place them in the window for display.  Once you decide on a flavor or three, in my case, on this day, in the top left.  They take a pair of scissors, cut to your desired size and weight it for the amount. 

 

This was a fried pizza. It was similar to a calzone but fried instead of baked.  

The second picture is my first meal when I landed in Naples, as stromboli is my favorite!

The others are just random pizza stops!!

Yummy!!

After eating my share of pizza throughout Italy, it was time to prepare for my long flight home to Phoeniz, AZ

After an incredibly long day, I made it home on 04/07/25!  That is 84 days since leaving on 01/12/25, and I saw so many incredible things.  

I will almost always take the metro home after my trips.  It saves me $30-$40 and gives me time to reflect on my trips.  Uber is normally $50ish while the train is $2, and Uber from the furthest station EAST is $10sih.  

** Avoiding Uber only saved me $13, but I stuck to my routine!

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