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Venice, I’m gondola miss you
Venice is one of Italy’s most picturesque cities. Beautiful floating palaces of stone surrounded by an ancient network of canals. Venice is one of the most popular Italian cities for tourists, even with all the other beautiful & historic places there are in Italy. There are basically no roads, transportation is accomplished via boats on a confusing network of canals. It’s truly unlike anything I’ve ever experienced before!
Here, we explored Saint Mark’s Square. Also called Piazza San Marco, it is Venice’s main public square, basically the social heart of the city. There are a bunch of famous landmarks here, like the Clock Tower, St. Mark’s Basilica. Then, the The Grand Canal, which is the most important channel running through the city. Many of these buildings can only be accessed by boat. We also visited the St. Mark's Basilica, the most famous of Venice’s churches and the cathedral of the Patriarchate of Venice. As a lavish and much-beloved symbol of Venetian history, it’s totally worth a stop.
Overall, Venice is worth visiting. Venice is an enchanting city that casts visitors under an intoxicating spell. It’s dreamy and romantic, with an undercurrent of mystery and drama. Venice is such a special place to the point that it almost doesn’t feel real. There's so much to see, and it’s so perfect.
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It’s so beautiful wow amazing views boats atmosphere even in November it’s no sobusy so much better to get about
An amazing place to visit, but beware of restaurants that try to con you. Also, beware of pickpockets in crowded place. All the buildings are so colourful and beautiful. I guess nothing is perfect. not a city to be missed, it is so easy to get to from the airport and water taxi so easy to use as well. If not for the rude restaurant staffs, this would be 5 stars.
In Venice, it is hard to miss the Grand Canal. It winds through the middle, and if you walk, you must know where few bridges are (tip - only four, three of them in the northern half of the city). For us, the best view is from Ponte Dell Academia, which is the only southern bridge, so you will definitely cross it at some point.
China's Grand Canal is stronger than Venice's
Water City Venice, this is the real water city. The water lane asks, the slowly floating gondola carries a romantic dream. St. Mark's Square, St. Mark's Cathedral, the Bridge of Sighs, which is the good place to watch the sunset? You have an answer after a few days. I had fantasized about flying over Venice in a gondola boat, a wish I didn't expect to be realized by visual artist Raffo at this year's Venice Biennale. The Venice carnival that I have been trying to shoot has not yet achieved my wish, and I have forgotten it, looking forward to wearing a mask the day, shooting the Venice sequel.