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Pizza, Pasta & Gondolas
... and a whole new street of opportunities awaited us. There are so many little coffee shops, with cakes and pastries, as well as little osteria and trattorias to stop for dinner.
We went out for dinner on the first night and ate way too much. We had a meat antipasto, cheese platter (Sarah special), followed by pasta and a bottle of Italian red wine.
We have noticed people wake a bit later, have coffee for breakfast, eat ...
The Classic Water City
... difficulties in staying in Venice though, is actually staying in Venice. It can be incredibly expensive to book a bed in a hostel, let alone a private hotel room, and it can get surprisingly cold in the autumn months if you're thinking of finding a quiet alley or park bench to spend the night (not that I ever would, but just so that you know). Now you might be wondering who the miniature woman in a pharmacy lab coat is and how she got such a prime spot in my travelling update. This is ...
Day at the beach; Night in Venice
... public so we find our bus that takes us to the beach we know from our last trip down in Alberoni at the far end of the island. The kids enjoy the water and playing in the sand for hours. There are all sorts of little interesting seashells to admire and collect along the shore.
After heading back to our rooms in Castello to shower and change, we take the vaporetto to the island across the lagoon from San Marco where San Giorgio Maggiore is located to climb the ...
Day 4: Breaking and making glass in Venice
... with children running around on it, mothers pulling strollers with babies up the stairs and tourists stopping to take pictures not allowing anyone to pass.
Once we made it across the bridge we walked through a fish market. There was an assortment of squid, sardines, crab and not so tiny tunas. The smell reminded me of Pike Place market in Seattle, although, it was very unappetizing.
Of course we absolutely had to make a stop for the best gelato in ...
Venezia- a city that hasn't changed in 600 years!
... ourselves for a bit and since Venice's nightlife is nonexistent, we really did have a nice quiet stroll.
Saturday morning we woke up early and visited Piazza San Marco (St. Mark's Square) again to see the Basilica di San Marco. This square is the principal squre of Venice where it is commonly referred to simply as "the Piazza". All other squares in Venice are known as "Campo di..". The Piazzetta (the little Piazza) is an extension of the Piazza towards ...