Hotel Le Isole
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Venice, Murano, Burano
... all the colour and charm. After enjoying some cold drinks, we headed for the water bus so we could get back to our restaurant to meet for dinner. We missed the water bus by about 10 seconds and sadly watched it pull away...unfortnately, that meant standing and waiting for the next one for 45 minutes! Dave and Dave ran interferance for Liz and I and we managed to fight our way through the crowds to get seats for us ...
Walking on water
... round and groaking on all the beautiful masks we couldn't afford to buy we sat down to have a meal with a crazy Chinese woman running round bringing our food out like lightening and talking Italian to 2 disobedient dogs. We ended the night sitting in the bar sneakily pouring our cheap supermarket bought alcohol into the coke from the bar and chatting and laughing about random, unimportant ...
2 days in Venice, Italy
... night train to Vienna, Austria. Overall, Venice is a beautiful city worthy of a visit but I wouldn't be back in this city anytime soon. Too small of an area to roam around on budget, Venice might be a nice place when I have more spare cash at hand to indulge in certain luxury that Venice do offer. Perhaps in the future, I will be back again to properly live in style and ...
Day 7 - Arrive in Venice
... the short walk to our apartment. We were amazed when she took us down a little alleyway directly behind the clock tower in San Marco Square!
She then told us that there was no elevator and we were on the 3nd to 5th floors. Tom was not too happy carrying the two 50 lb suitcases up the narrow marble staircase! The apartment was amazing! On the 3rd floor there were two bedrooms, one with an ensuite. Both had queen beds. Then a wooden ...
Venice Wandering
... It basically is like the squid ink paella I had in Barcelona, but its cuttlefish ink and spaghetti. As it was getting dark and our streets get quiet, it seemed best to get it to go and eat at the hostel. Not as delicious as the paella but hey, at least I've tried it. Going back after, I wandered down different streets to get back to the Rialto. The neat thing about Venice is that if you have a good sense of direction, you'll generally be able to find your way. Just be open ...
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Amenities
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Pets allowed