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Alleyways and Waterways
We've come from Rome, passed through Tuscany for a few days, and ended up here, in Venice. Well, not Venice with the canals and gondolas, but the self-service Laundromat in Mestre, the land-locked suburb of Venice where our budget hotel is located. I’m standing in my boxers, having just put my jeans in the machine for a much needed wash. …
Grappa
... and the structure of towns from that age. It was small but we had good coffee. The only Problem was that we could not find the bus station to go back home. In the end we just stayed at the one and we were lucky, after 10 minutes there was a bus going to Padova. Yeah traffic in italy works a little differently. We found our way back home, and our bikes were waiting for us at the train-station (miracle).
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Venice, Lido & Grado
... an overall feel of opulence. The whole building is gold, it screams splendour; you can almost imagine the masquerade balls it must have hosted in the Venetian hay day. Some of the masquerade shops we saw were phenonomenal, the hand crafted masks are works of art, the colours, feathering, painting and attention to detail is craftsmanship at it best.
Having put a positive spin on the floating city, I have to say I wouldn’t live there if you paid ...
City of Water
After a relaxed morning eating breakfast and chatting, we once again set out to explore the streets, canals, and shops of Venice. Venice is known for Carnaval where everyone dresses up with extravagant masks (imagine the ballroom scene from Phantom of the Opera). There are shops everywhere full of incredible handmade masks and accessories. Shops are also full of glass products that come from a nearby city - all kinds of jewelry, ornaments, figurines, etc. We spent quite a ...