Bella Venezia
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First full day in the city on water
... pace of life here is slower than Florence and the people are all very friendly. Willing to help you when lost. We saw a group of five older men tonight, one of them in a wheel chair, having such a great time together, chatting, enjoying a drink and obviously reminiscing. When we moved off they were singing and having such a nice time together. Italians know how to enjoy themselves and to ...
From Austria Disneyland to Venezia tourist land..
... San Marco, which is huge and packed with tourists. I think there is more tourists in venezia then residents...I have to admit, we didn't like it so much. It seems like the city is beautiful and its charm and magic are well explained but the amount of tourists gave us bad taste. Unfortunately we didn't go to the basilica or to the tower, there were long lines that we didn't want to stand in...we just walked in the narrow alleys ...
Of Friends and Beaches
... trade empire. Their ships plied the waters from Byzantium to the Far East, a fact which is reflected in the architecture of the palace. The Winged Lion of Venice also features prominently in the decor. The lion is a symbol of St. Mark, the patron Saint of Venice. St. Mark was chosen during the rise of Renaissance Venetian power because while Mark was a contemporary of Jesus he was not heavily associated with Rome, like say St. Peter, and therefore demonstrated ...
Venezia
... waters. It was crazy! We went out for dinner and got a nice pizza and risotto - nice Italian food for our last dinner in Italy! (until next time, that is :P). We found our way to the theatre to see a combined orchestra and opera where they performed certain songs from different operas, like 'Rigoletto' and 'The Marriage of Figaro' and 'La Traviatta'. A few of the songs were very recognisable :) The orchestra and performers were dressed in ...