Hotel San Moise
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Stranded due to volcano
This should have been the day we were due to fly home but no flights thanks to the ash cloud. The hotel we were in doubled their prices and they werent too friendly so we checked out and moved only 50 yards down the street to the Hotel San Moise which was 2 star at 100 euros per night for a double b&b and was on a side canal. The rooms were …
Bold and Italicized
... tub of plastic balls), in general the people were more brusque than we were used to, usually giving the impression they were simply tired of explaining things to clueless tourists, not to mention our overzealous grinning.
I have never been anywhere with so many establishments where people will prepare food for a price. Cafés, bars, pizzerias, panaderias, focaccerias, enotecas, ristorantes, the list goes on (but I can’t remember more of it). Unfortunately, ...
Day 4
... saw the Adriatic Sea... Any sea or ocean for that matter ;-) My noon time snack "espresso" & "Sfoglia"... I'm all jacked up!!!! Aretha Franklin's Baby, I Love You on the radio ... Watch out Italian drivers we are coming through!!! But Selena made me slow down at 160 kmh (99 mph) Things we are missing from home... >> Toilets with seats (although Selena has almost figured it out -- I ...
Water anyone?
... hundred euros cheaper (for all you Americans, that's about one hundred and twenty dollars or so)
Remember how I said they have good food here? Well, that night I had ice cream to DIE for. It was chocolate, my personal favorite flovor, and it tasted lik my Dad's hot chocolate. It was so rich and dark and YUMMY!!! I will probably never have ice cream like it again. Ever.
7/25/12
This morning we got up and prepared to go to Saint Marks ...
Back streets & canals - The Hidden Venice
... where gondolas are made, a church with the largest canvas painting in the world on its ceiling, Marco Polo's house, beautiful campos and campiello (large & small squares), Scuolas (men's club), and Venetians living their life in a very relaxed and unassuming manner.
Venice's Sestieri
San Marco
Probably the best known of all the Venetian sestieri and home to the most recognizable piazza in the world, St. Mark's Square. This ...