Ca Pasquali Village
Via Poerio, 33 , Venice
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Ca Pasquali Village Venice

Via Poerio, 33 Venice, Veneto, 30013, Italy

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Island Hopping in Venice

A travel blog entry by ritawritatravel

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... glass displays of art which are quite neat.

Burano is further out than Murano and it takes nearly a half hour on the vaporetti to get there. The waterbus seems to be moving at an excruciatingly slow speed as it's only 6 or 8 km from Murano. Once you arrive, there's no mistaking which direction to head as shops welcome you as soon as you step off. Focus and move through the first street and you'll really get into the bright colored houses. ...

Venice Wandering

A travel blog entry by ritawritatravel

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... Oops. The island doesn't seem to have much excitement, even the main street - the Gran Viale was pretty quiet though it had a number of shops and eateries. I just couldn't imagine the film festival taking place here. Perhaps it was because I couldn't find the palazzo for movies. Maybe next time. Lido otherwise feels very residential and a good place to get away from most of the tourists.

Dinner I found my way back to a restaurant I saw earlier for cuttlefish ...

City of Canals and Cheap Happy Hour

A travel blog entry by bc.europeblog

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... br> 2) Once again, our determination to challenge the critics accusations of Venice's reputation for ripping travelers off, I researched a place that served Appertivo (happy hour) where with a purchase of one drink (5 euro) you get unlimited food of fresh Venetian cuisine… As we stuffed ourselves into plump turkeys, we high-fived on our way out and even did a mild attempt at a fist pump for avoiding the Venice Wallet trap. On our way ...

Murano Glass

A travel blog entry by brittej

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... would take us to the island cemetery of S. Michele and then on to Murano. The cemetery island was originally a prison island, in 1807 Napoleon's occupying forces decreed that burial on the mainland was unsanitary and that Venetians could not bury their deceased on any of the main Venetians islands, except on San Michele. Bodies were carried to the island on, what else, special funeral gondolas. There are some famous folks buried here; controversial ...

Island city on the water

A travel blog entry by ontheroa

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... uniqueness, and rich musical and artistic cultural heritage. In fact Venice is made up of 117 isands, 400 bridges and 150 canals. The old city dates back more than 1500 years.

In the 19th century, it became a fashionable centre for the rich and famous, It continued being a fashionable city in vogue right into the early 20th century.In the 1980s, the Carnival of Venice (beautiful masks are everywhere) was revived and the city has become a ...

This campground was formerly known as: Campeggio Ca' Pasquali

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