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Grappa
... and the structure of towns from that age. It was small but we had good coffee. The only Problem was that we could not find the bus station to go back home. In the end we just stayed at the one and we were lucky, after 10 minutes there was a bus going to Padova. Yeah traffic in italy works a little differently. We found our way back home, and our bikes were waiting for us at the train-station (miracle).
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Pizza, Pasta and Bruschetta
... The canals are sheltered from
the wind by all of the huge buildings so we were warm-ish and we really enjoyed
it. We saw some builders, who were getting their tools and wood etc out of
their boat into the building they were working on. Stuff that for a job! It
looked so awkward!
After our lovely cruise we went to the Murano glass blowing demonstration and store, I've seen ...
Venice - day 25
... it's perfect? i loved this hotel....it was in multiple buildings because the corridors twisted and turned, and i think the one outside my room moved, like it was floating or something weird...the room was as wide as a double bed and the door...that's it -me in a self-shot on the gondola ride...this one clearly falls under the "you're a dick" category, but it's ok to be one if you already know you are one -day and night ...
A city of water and bridges
... slightly lower than Milan and, more importantly, wine is dirt cheap! I tried the sweet marinaded sardines and pasta al salsa (fish sauce). Was pleasantly surprised by the marinaded sardines but quite disappointed with the pasta (way too salty). Found our way back to the hostel after seeing a huge firework display they had on the water as part of the "feast of the redeemer" festival.
The next day we truly explored Venice. I went off on my own for a bit ...
Venezia!!!
... in the misty rain towards that random spot on the map. Venice is a wild place. The streets are some of the craziest things I have ever seen. There is no way a map could have all the street names listed... it would have to be enormous to fit it all. It is a labyrinth true and true... After heading towards our B&B for over an hour (we even stopped at a police station to look up how to find it) we were finally rescued off the streets by the woman in charge. We were an hour and a ...
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- Restaurant
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Fitness/Health center