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Venice the City of Love I have fallen in Love ....
6th September
Arrived at Venice Trevisio airport at 8pm on the 6th of September.. Caught the bus to Venice Island for 6 EURO's and it took approximately 40 minutes. Upon arrival at Venice island I started walking to Rialto bridge with my heavy bag on my back, it took about 20 minutes, then I made an attempt to walk to my hostel in San Luca …
Venice- it's just like the movies
... bridges, gondolas and water taxis. It's a very beautiful place, not as dirty as I thought it was going to be but waaaaaay more busy than you would expect it to be during the shoulder season on a Tuesday afternoon.
Since it was already mid day, the fam jam decided to grab a quick bite to eat after stopping in a pastry shop. When we were there and wanted to eat everything, we finally realized it was time for lunch. We devoured salad, pizza and gnocchi. A lovely Italian ...
Ciao Italia!
... beautiful when you get off the main tourist track and explore its quieter side. It was a fitting finale for our time in Italy, where we experienced great sights, history and food. In my opinion, it was a huge success. P. S. - While we did try a couple of gelato places in Venice, none of them came close to being top dog. So as our time in Italy is over, I'm proud to announce that Caffe Royal in Amalfi takes the title for best gelato in Italy...at least until our next trip ...
Pisa, Milan and Venice
... to get anywhere! I felt like I was lost the whole time. And we pretty much were. The first night the boys went looking for a pub crawl, because that's basically all they enjoy doing. However as Venice was so chilled and relaxed and we continued to get lost everytime we stepped out of the hostel, we didn't end up finding one. Instead we had dinner and then found a bar next door which was pretty cheap. Callum and I were obnoxious enough that we managed to ...
The Classic Water City
... these islands seem dedicated solely to their individual expertise where you can watch people make intricate glass stallions with multi-colored glass in the mere minutes in which it takes the liquid glass to cool down and settle. And of course Venice isn’t just famous with tourists, it’s apparently also famous in gaming, because as I strolled into the Piazza San Marco which holds the famous St Mark’s Basilica with another stranger friend from Grandma Death’s attic, ...