Relilax Terme Miramonti
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Travel Blogs from Montegrotto Terme
Misty mornings and sunny afternoons
... sure to shoo away any pigeons that approached. The fun thing with the swallows is that they'll actually eat out of your hand! Really cool to take part in, incredibly difficult to photograph. After lunch we took yet another stroll - it really is the thing to do in Venice. We wandered to the south side of the city and watched some boat traffic - it may sound boring, but it was incredibly relaxing.
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The Grand Canal
... Five Euro each for "rental of wine Stemware" Three Euro each "COVER CHARGE" to sit in a little two by two table...not even a a bouncer at the door....unless that was the little guy that had the Italian mafia tatoo? And to boot a seventeen percent tip charge for two people. Needless to say Mary in a very diplomatic manner had the stem ware rental charge removed. Al paid the bill and we left. ...
The Classic Water City
... out in recognition of a plaza that he couldn’t possibly have been in before (never having been to Venice before). "I know this place! There’s… there’s a doorway into the Basilica just around that corner, and a back gate for the tower just hidden past that construction gate. I know this place, I did my best sniper-shooting from that balcony over there!" As it turns out, the makers of the stealth video game Assassin’s Creed are incredibly historically accurate.
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In the Heights
We got to sleep really late last night because of a grudge match of casino--a card game that's almost entirely luck, but I kept getting good cards and winning and Rebecca and Mary got increasingly irritable about it and refused to stop playing until I lost...I considered throwing a game because I really wanted to get to bed, but the exquisite ethical purity for which I'm justly famous wouldn't let me do it, and it was around midnight ...
Venetian food, wine, glass and blinds
... us about his son in Sydney and stuff and we were never going to be able to afford anything from there. Most of the stuff we found was either too useless and cheap or too nice and expensive for our budgets.
We wandered around a little more and then caught the next ferry to Burano, the island of lace and colourful houses. It was a lot further out than Murano and took about half an hour to get out there. It was almost as devoid of people as the first island but not ...
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- Restaurant
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