Edo Cube Venice
sestiere castello 798 A Venice, Veneto, 30125, Italy
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Island Hopping in Venice
... half hour, you have to wonder if this might be an economical decision to extract the $. After all, everybody had already either bought a ticket or travel pass.
By the time I reached F de Nuove, this time opting to walk from there instead of the long ride back, it was almost 6pm. It was interesting to wander this part of the island, and returned back to the hostel to meet new folks before we headed out to dinner and my first pizza in Italy. Yum!
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Venice Wandering
... in the basilica but that doesn't quite stop people and no one came around telling them "no photos".
The Venetians love their gold in decor as the Doge's Palace was next. 8 euro to go in with the Rolling Venice Card (get this if you're 29 and under - cheaper transport and other things). The rooms are quite the experience as descriptions of how the Venetians held council vary in each room. You can even visit the prisons below and cross the Bridge of Sighs where ...
Viva Italia!
... the city from.
Wandering the streets, filled with stores selling masks, you really felt like you're in medieval Venice. When night fell and we walked down alleys, the illusion felt even more complete. One kid walking by was decked out in a wig and tailored clothes styled hundreds of years ago!
I finally met my first Vancouverite of the trip tonight, and we checked out a cheap place for dinner. At Taverna del Campielo Remer, they have ...
You can't be lost if you don't have a destination
... separately they were excellent! In every square rebecca insisted on chasing all the pigeons which provided us with our daily dose of entertainment :) We also went and saw the arsenal area and the famous lions. For dinner we found a great pizza place. We wanted to try the pizza in the north so we could compare it to the south because we were told it tastes completely different. We were going to go to a wine bar but they all seemed to be outside (at least all ...
Venezia.....
... for hours. We found a place for dinner – mixed reviews here – first course was nice; Risotto for me and Gnocchi for Glenda, but the second course not so good (yeah we’re eating like Italians now – at least two courses for every meal).
After dark we headed for San Marco for one last time, strolling through the Square was much nicer with less people, and listening to the small orchestras outside three of the restaurants was a really ...


