"A casa mia..." Bed and Breakfast - Camere e appartamenti a Venezia
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Travel Blogs from Venice
A man who has not been in Italy
... it, the 360 degree views of Florence were spectacular. Even better, Florence was remarkably smog and haze free, something that a lot of other Italian cities suffer badly from.
Climbing back down, we grabbed some lunch at a local café, and for the first time sampled granita, an Italian specialty which is crushed ice served with your choice of syrups, lemon being the most common. As a means of cooling you down and refreshing the body, it is unparalleled, and quickly became a staple ...
Arrival
... on a Summer Camp for younger kids (4-13). As I am writing a book about my whole year abroad, and I have to write several blogs for university purposes I think I will be keeping bare details on this blog, but enough to let anyone who cares know that I'm alive and well, and am still happily travelling away.
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Travel to Venice
... s and kids' first train journey abroad. Raaj in particular was very excited in seeing the bullet shaped trains. We had very comfortable seats in the first class and found plenty of room to stack our luggage. The large train windows gave us a clear view of the outside. Kids were quite impressed by the service, especially of the cleaning and maintenance crew. Raaj wanted to spill some juice on the table just to see the workman in action ! ...
Venice to see Famiglia
... and Zio escorted us to the hotel and waited for us to check in and freshen up before catching the bus some 4 stops to their apartment. Up four flights of stairs (poor Zio with his dodgy knee) and then as he opened the door the aromatic smell of today’s lunch hit our senses….and then so did Zia Maura. First time meeting her and she is lovely, too.
We ended up all six of us sitting around the table for a couple of hours of magnificent homemade ...
The Classic Water City
Next on the must-see list of Italy was Venice. For pure wow factor alone, this may be one of my all time favorite cities. The island portion of Venice is truly fascinating with no motor vehicles or really even bicycles, because anything with wheels would need to navigate a veritable maze of waterways, bridges, and stairs. Transportation by boat is the norm and the water buses are just as efficient as a regular city bus with a no nonsense pick up and drop off and move on routine. One of ...