Monday 29 September 2014

Travel Log: A Journey of Restoration (Day 4)

Duration: 15 Days 15 Nights (Sep 02~Sep 17, 2014)

Day 4: Milan & onwards to Vernazza - the Gem of Cinque Terre

We woke up by the conductor’s knocking to return our passport signaling the train was nearing Milan Centrale. I was suffering from motion sickness after a trip to the bathroom on the rocky train thus I got off the train quickly once it stopped at Milan Centrale to get some fresh air.
Still Half Sleep in Milan Centrale
After settling down at the station, we left our luggage at the “Left Luggage” center which was located on the ground level in the internal walking path to Piazza Luigi di Savoia. Once our luggage was stored, we continued our journey to Milan Centrale Metro station to buy train ticket for Duomo near the entrance of the metro.
Even the Train Station looks Classy huh?
This is where you buy metro ticket!
From the Central Station, we took the Yellow Underground (M3) line and got off at Duomo where the Duomo appearing right in front of us once we exit from the metro. It was really early (around 7am) thus there was hardly anyone there. The Duomo was definitely the grandest looking and majestic church we’d seen in our trip.
Here it is - the Majestic Duomo di Milano
At the Piazza
A Close Up!
Even the door looks impressing!
Inside the Duomo
Stained Glasses
There was hardly anyone...
Another View from outside - look at the left! There is a Restoration going on!
We wanted to go up to the Duomo terrace but it was only opened at 9am. Thus we walked walk pass Galleria V. Emanuele II (the oldest shopping mall) to Teatro alla Scala to take picture of the beautiful theater before stopping at McCafe for some breakfast.
Gelleria V. Emanuele - Still too Early for shopping
Can you believe this is a shopping center?
Another Piazza around the Area
A Paranomic View of Duomo Square
Inside Galeria V. Emanuele
They have a dome too!
High-end Boutiques!!!
A Statue at the Park
Teatro Alla Scala
At McCafe
Breakfast!
There were no other people at 9am at the ticket counter for Terrace – I guess it was too early for other day trippers… thus we bought the ticket (by Lift) since we weren’t really too fond of stairs after so many stairs in last 3 days. LOL.. The terrace was spectacular beyond words! It was a must see if you visit the Duomo. Unfortunately part of the peak was in restoration (again!!!) which killed the view.
Entrance to the Lift - Restoration Alert!
Finally at the Top!
Oops!!! Apparently we still need to walk along the area before reaching the top - Restoration anyone?
Amazing Structure huh?
Terrace is a must-visit!!!
You can't find anything like this anywhere else - minus the restoration at the top.. *facepalm*
A picture is much obliged
Still On the Way!
Are we there yet?
Can't get enough of the Duomo!
More Stairs!
Here we are at the Top!
This should be the main event! But hindered by RESTORATION!!!! WTF!!!
At the side of the Duomo
At another Side!
Speechless!!! Can i sue Italian Government?
After the terrace, we walk to Luini Panzerotti by walking through Galleria V. Emanuele II for the famous Panzerotti. We bought the salami & mozzarella Panzerotti and a Fig, Walnut & Chocolate Panzerotti. After that we took the M3 line from Duomo Station to Milano Centrale Station to take Luggage and eat our lunch whilst waiting for our train to Sestri Levante.
The Famous Luini Panzerotti
Lot of Panzerotti inside
Salami & Mozarella Panzerotti & Fig, Walnut & Chocolate Panzerotti - look at the mozarella!!!
We boarded our Train (Intercity 665) to Sestri Levante which departed at 12.10pm without incident and the reached Sestri Lavante at 2.42pm. Our tickets were bought from Trenitalia (link) about 2 months ago.
Waiting for the Train
Inside Intercity 665
Once we reached Sestri Levante, we quickly ran to the ticket counter to get a regional train ticket to Vernazza. We knew that the next train available was at 2.50pm (8 minutes after we arrived from Milan) thus we did not pre-buy the ticket for fear of missing the train (Regionale 24495). In case we missed out this train, the next train would be at 3.54pm (more than 1 hour later). Thanks to lady luck, we actually managed to buy the train ticket and boarded the train just in time. We must also thank the conductor as well since we were supposed to validate our ticket before getting on the train but we just couldn’t find the machine in our haste! The train conductor was right in front of us when we jumped on the platform with luggage and all and he took mercy on us and punched our ticket with his puncher and allowed us to get in the train. =)
RUN RUN RUN!!!
Finally we got on the train!
We mostly passed through underground tunnel during our ride from Sestri Levante to Vernazza but we were quite surprised at the crowd. Once we reached Vernazza, we bought the National Park Entrance ticket at the train station – it’s a small station so it’s easy to maneuver around it.

Vernazza is one of the 5 towns in Cinque Terre and it’s considered as the Gem of Cinque Terre. We were immediately charmed by small town once we stepped of the train station with colorful houses. It’s like Santorini with multicolored houses. We quickly found Hotel Gianni Franzi at the main street and that was when the fun began! First of all, we had to climb like 100 steps to get to our room with our luggage! Oh dear!!! When we thought we’d reached the apartment, apparently our room was on the 3rd floor! Stairs again!!! *facepalm*
1st View of Vernazza!
Let's go!
The 'Hotel' Reception - inside a restaurant
OMG!!! Stairs!!!!!!!!!!!!
More STAIRS!!!!!!!!
Our ‘neighbor’ totally laughed at us when we were half-dead when reaching our room. Well, she had been through it as well but she said this was totally worth it. Our room was facing Piazza Marconi where we could see the Santa Margherita d'Antiochia Church.
Common Area
Our Room
Bathroom
View from our Room
There was a common area at the house and I guess our ‘neighbor’ was right – the view was simply stunning!!!!!!!!! My vocabulary was simply too limited to describe this ambience and the view. *amazed*
Part of Common Area - Looking out at the sea!
Serenity
Stunning view
If there were more time, we should buy a bottle of wine and sit here for the evening
Zoom at the nearby beach
After admiring the beautiful sea view, we continued on our journey to Doria Castle but got hopelessly lost at all the small narrow alley and stairs in Vernazza. We finally found the Castle after going up & down like 1000 wrong steps. DARN! If I live here, I would be slim due to all the stairs!
At the Piazza Marconi trying to look for path to Doria Castle
Is this the Right path?
At least the View is Nice
It seems like we were in the opposite direction! *gasp*
More Stairs???!!! Seriously?!
Found a Secret Entrance instead
Oh! It's the Beach Entrance!
But How do we Get to Doria Castle?!
This looks like the right way but it leads to a restaurant! UGH!!!
People waiting for Ferry at Vernazza Harbor
Oh dear!!! STAIRsssss again?!
Finally found the sign!
The castle offered a high vantage point of Vernazza as well as Corniglia (another village of Cinque Terre) as well as terraced hills.
Finally at Doria Castle
Lookout to the Mediterranean Sea
Corniglia at the left
Getting Up to the Tower - more STAIRssss!!!
A View of Vernazza from the Tower
Sammy was at the Top
Sammy striking an angsting pose!
A View inside the Tower
It's getting late
There would be no Sunset due to the cloud
We then went to Piazza Marconi – the main square of Vernazza & Santa Margherita d'Antiochia Church before stopping at the harbor to take some amazing picture of Vernazza from there.
Piazza Marconi - Nice Floor!
A view of Vernazza at the Harbor with Doria Castle at the top right - Imaging we were there a while ago!
We decided that 1000 steps of stairs were simply not challenging enough for us today and continued on the Vernazza to Monterosso trail which of course involved more stairs to take some panoramic picture of Vernazza. Of course we did not hike all the way to Monterosso as it takes 2 hours (3.3km) but we did stopped at some best stop for pictures. Even a pregnant bride hiked all the way for nice wedding picture!!!
Let's conquer more stairs!!! Hmm... *hesitating*
Is this the postcard spot? Not yet?
Apparently more stairs are needed to reach there!
Greenery
Here it is! The Postcard Spot! Stunning!!!!!!!!!
Admiring the view
Couple taking wedding picture!!!
Twilight?
Sammy wanna take a picture too!
Goodbye!
This is where they check your national park ticket - but there was no one that time
Every Random Places looks Great!
After the ‘hike’, we explored the town for souvenirs and water before having our first proper meal of the trip at Gianni Franzi. We ordered the Trofie al pesto (fresh local pasta in a pesto sauce) and cheese filled ravioli along with a bottle of white wine. Both were yummy – the Trofie was quite chewy and the pesto sauce actually changed my view on pesto forever after my horrific experience on pesto pizza from Dominos.
Let's explore the town!
Selling cat as Souvenir?
Porcelean painting!
Convenient Store
Magheritta Pizza! 50% Discount since it's closing time!
Dinner at Gianni Franzi with bottle of wine
Trofie al Pesto
Cheese Filled Ravioli with Fish Sauce
It was quite difficult to take night picture though as Vernazza was quite dark and our camera was ancient. Thus we ended our night early to get more rest for another long day tomorrow where we explored all 5 villages in Cinque Terre! Stay tuned!

Lots of Restaurants at the Piazza overlooking the sea
Piazza Marconi at Night
Next Day ("Village Hopping" in Cinque Terre)

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