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Day 25 - Roma to Venezia
... We found a place with WiFi and the scrambling began. Luckily we found somewhere but it was a lot more than we’d wanted to spend. Nice though as it was quite spacious and our beds were situated in a loft and a canal ran right outside our window J
Our trip to the hotel was a little longer than we’d planned when google maps gave us a bum steer and then a local gave us another one, though ...
Losing ourselves in Venice
... it's not surprising that the city is also famous for its leather goods. Mario had also been eyeing a hat from our first trip to San Lorenzo, so we headed into the gauntlet of stalls to chose our goods and negotiate our prices.
One uneventful train ride through the mountains later, and we found ourselves crossing the only bridge onto the cluster of islands known as Venice. Cue audible ...
Republic day
... found a place to sit along the water at 8:15 to make sure we had good seats. It was curious why there weren't many people seated but we didn't think much of it. After 9:00 had come and gone we asked a couple what time festivities began. They said fireworks started at 11:30!! So we had another 2 hours to kill. So Erin went back to the room to make us some drinks with what was left of our vodka and juice. They ended ...
Spaghetti!
... 8217;d checked our bags into left-luggage and walked the 20 minutes into the City Centre we had just 90 minutes to look around one of the iconic cities of Italy – whilst carrying our weighty back-packs in sweltering heat. Anyway we gave it our best shot and saw the Arena, Cathedral, Castle and the important bridges but with a continuous eye on our watches. Here’s a tip for anyone thinking of doing this trip: don’t do what we tried to do in Salzburg and ...
Last day in Venice
... op het enige terras dat dit plein rijk is, hebben we het idee dat iedereen uit de buurt over de tong gaat bij deze dametjes. Het is een prachtig schouwspel. Het is zaterdag en er zwermt een grote groep Japanners over het plein, allemaal gedwee achter de gids aan lopend die een vlaggetje omhoog houdt. Dan houden ze stil. De gids vertelt een verhaal en opeens stijgt er een 'oohh' op uit de groep. Wat het verhaal is weten wij ...