Marechiaro
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Visita a Venezia
... It really couldn't have been any more perfect, especially for the price we were paying.
After checking in to the Hotel we set out for the Rialto Bridge, which we found with relative ease. As long as you know where the water was, it wasn't too hard to find our way around. However, if you did make a wrong turn, it's very easy to become completely turned around. The Rialto Bridge was super beautiful and we crossed over it to continue walking towards San Marco's square. ...
The Classic Water City
... She didn't speak a lick of English so our broken conversations involved me using Spanish, her answering in Italian, and an interesting mixture of hand gestures and head shaking to come to the agreement that I could rent a space in her attic to spend the night. She earned her nickname from her ability to sit perfectly still in front of a blank TV screen for hours with her death-shroud-like shawl until the phone rang, at which point she would promptly rise from the dead to run and ...
Day 1 - Arrival in Venice
... purchased our ferry tickets for 15 euros each, and were soon on our way to the Alilaguna dock (turn left out of the terminal, ten-minute walk). The Alilaguna Linea Blu ferry makes one stop at Murano before arriving at the Fondamenta Nuove dock. From there it was just a five-minute walk to our B&B. The directions were to turn right off the boat, cross one bridge, then take the second street on the left. As we walked up the street, our hostess, Anna, ...
Island city on the water
... of international conferences and festivals, which attract visitors from all over the world for their theatrical, cultural, cinematic, artistic, and musical productions - did I mention Sting?
There are numerous other attractions in Venice however, such as St Mark's Basilica, built in the 11th century and covered in beautiful byzantine art and sculpture both inside and out and over 100 ancient churches as well as dozens of waterfront palaces ...
If it looks like a fish, sinks like a fish...
... to mid-twenties. I felt so at home, and it was so charming: enormous windows overlooking a canal, framed in chipped wood, with high ceilings, eclectically-matched vintage furniture in the loungeroom, big glass chandeliers and as much coffee, tea and hot chocolate as you can drink. Security was really loose... I only locked away my passport and travel documents, but I felt like my stuff was as safe, if not more, there than at my other hostels. It ...