Camping Enzo
Travel Blogs from Venice
St Marks Basilica
... pizzerias and icecreameries to last a while so decide to take a fish menu type dinner at the hotel where we had a chat with a couple from Melbourne not far from Tara's flat.
I think Venice is a oncer and we did wonder how many of the churches were attended these days. There is constant remediation work required too as water rises and city sinks - best to see as soon as possible.
All travel tommorrow as we head for Germany (transit) and SINGAPURA.
...
Venice
... pizza place that was recommended in the guidebook. Anoop picked up a slice (he did eventually find the recommended place) while I decided to go to “Pizza al volo”, our favourite take-out place from our previous trip. We sat in the square and enjoyed people watching while polishing off our pizza. Afterwards we picked up some delicious peaches from a nearby fruit stand and crossed the square to another gelato place, “Il Doge”. This one was also recommended in ...
Getting Lost in Venice
... the history of Venice which we went to before the show and was very informative.
The show itself was good, the acting was good and was funny in places but it was pretty much exactely the same as the documentry film except longer and in more detail, we thought it was to be a play about something to do with Venice, not just a history lesson of Venice. Afterwards we went for dinner, which was included in the show price, and then headed back to the ...
You want how much for a boat ticket??
... and headed for Rialto bridge. We found an apartment online for a steal in the center of everything! If you have not been to Venice than you don't know that it is a very confusing maze of narrow walkways between tall buildings and random canals zig zagging between the buildings. It is quite easy to get lost. Adam navigated us there with the ipad using our map application. I was skeptical at first that it would work here, ...
The Republic of Venice
We had an early start to our trip to Venice. We caught the 7:15am train from Varenna to Milan, then the 9:00am train from Milan to Venice. We were in Venice by the mid-afternoon.
Venice is a low-lying city, and I was not much impressed with the city at first. It seemed charming and unusual, but also bedraggled. I was tiring out, revived only by a glass of prosecco, a sparkling white Italian wine that I had at 5 pm in a quiet square frequented ...
Location
TripAdvisor Reviews Camping Enzo Venice
Other places to stay in Venice
-
Plus Camping Jolly
Mestre, Venice | 3 star campgroundfrom $27 -
Alba D'Oro Camping
Marco Polo Airport, Venice | 4 star campground -
Campeggio Marina Di Venezia
Malamocco, Venice | Campground -
Camping Village Cavallino
Alberoni, Venice | 4 star campgroundfrom $57 -
Campeggio Rialto
Marco Polo Airport, Venice | Campgroundfrom $12 -
Village Camping Joker
Treporti, Venice | 3 star campground -
Ca Pasquali Village
Treporti, Venice | 4 star campgroundfrom $38 -
Vela Blu Camping Village
Malamocco, Venice | 3 star campgroundfrom $59 -
Europa Camping Village
Treporti, Venice | Campground -
Camping Al Boschetto
Malamocco, Venice | Campground -
Camping Garden Paradiso
Malamocco, Venice | Campground -
Campeggio Miramare
Malamocco, Venice | Campground -
Campeggio Venezia
Cannaregio, Venice | Campground -
Campeggio Villaggio Giuliana Bungalows
Malamocco, Venice | Campground -
Campeggio Mediterraneo
Alberoni, Venice | Campground -
Campeggio Stella Maris
Malamocco, Venice | Campground