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The Classic Water City
Next on the must-see list of Italy was Venice. For pure wow factor alone, this may be one of my all time favorite cities. The island portion of Venice is truly fascinating with no motor vehicles or really even bicycles, because anything with wheels would need to navigate a veritable maze of waterways, bridges, and stairs. Transportation by boat is the norm and the water buses are just as efficient as a regular city bus with a no nonsense pick up and drop off and move on routine. One of ...
Third day in Venice
... a back pack with some bottles water with some sunscreen and a hat. The meeting place for the tour was outside of the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute, the tour costed 59.99 dollars witha tour guide and gondolier.I caught a boat to the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute and there waiting was the tour. We walked past many famous buildings such as the Basilica di Santa maria Gloriosa dei Frari, Scuola Grande di San Rocco, ...
Italians, venezuelans, and The fall of an American
... I sat with told me they were almost left at Windsor castle on their tour back in London. They even warned kashka that they could be a problem. We have a strict schedule and kashka does a very good job to telling us when and where to meet. Well we met at the boat dock, and guess who's missing? Kasha runs off to find them. I don't know how she even knew where to look, but she found them and they were on the boat fifteen minutes late. So guess who sits behind me on the boat? ...
Railtrip!
... exist in Italy!) the only thing to do was to sit back with a good book, and deciding to embark on a classic whilst classes weren’t demanding my attention, I pulled out a copy of 'Wuthering Heights’ which I had picked up at the station. In a state of ridiculous contentment, I must have looked like the quintessential English traveler of the early 20th century on part of the Grand Tour! But as merry as I was with my book and my comfy seat (I had stumbled into the 1st ...
Venice is:
... to expensive cafés in the square. Customers pay more for a few drinks in order to sit and enjoy the music. We admired the grandeur of St. Mark’s Cathedral at night, took some pictures, and continued on down the square where another jubilant night of live music was occurring. This time it was a virtuoso violinist, a piano player, an accordion player, and a cello player. All were exceptionally talented at their respective instruments and put on quite ...