Hotel Residenza San Maurizio
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Trains & Water Taxis & Buses
... 4 of you and you know how long it will take you to get to your destination. €8.70 fixed rate from departure, then €1.30 for each 60 second thereafter. That's not all, each bag over 50cm (20in) long costs €1.50 PLUS a supplement for services between 10pm to 7am of €5.50 and if that's not enough, there's a surcharge of €5.90 if its a holiday. No, I'm not finished yet. These are for 4 people only, add ...
A Venetian Story
... creamy coffee of any description. Some English towns do know to create a latte and make a fair fist of it. Not the French or the Italians. So usually we drank tea (using a tea bag - Liptons or English Breakfast), water, beer or wine. The next day we went on a cruise to the three main islands Murano (famous for Venetian glass), Burano (famous for hand-made lace and brightly coloured houses) and Torcello (famous for being the island that Venice began as a ...
Venice - back to one of our favourite places!
... area), we camped out at Campo di Margareta, which surely must be the second biggest square in Venice and enjoyed a few Spritzs (that came with an olive this time, like a martini, and I got to eat Mark's as well!) as the heat of the day started to lift and a lovely breeze made its way into Venice and this lively square. This area has its own distinct personality and compared to other areas feels the most lived in, as there are equal if not more locals than tourists, and ...
Venice - Day 1
... at dawn. I arrived at the square just in time to hear the 6AM cacophonous bells from the multiple clocks around the square. That was wonderful. I discovered the square to be completely empty except for a dozen amateur photographers who were all hoping for sunrise miracles. We meandered back and forth around the square and waterfront looking for unusual angels or unexpected lighting. ...
The Classic Water City
... these islands seem dedicated solely to their individual expertise where you can watch people make intricate glass stallions with multi-colored glass in the mere minutes in which it takes the liquid glass to cool down and settle. And of course Venice isn’t just famous with tourists, it’s apparently also famous in gaming, because as I strolled into the Piazza San Marco which holds the famous St Mark’s Basilica with another stranger friend from Grandma Death’s attic, ...