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Venice must do ten things Water City Venice, a beautiful and decadent city, the city is tilting, falling, moving to the ocean every year, and will eventually be covered by the sea, to see her is a race against time. This city of less than 8 square kilometers is divided into more than 100 small islands by dense waterways. The bridges between the islands and the islands are connected in a random way. The ships replace all the traditional land vehicles. The palaces, mansions and cathedrals along the coast are mostly built between the 14th and 16th centuries. They are Byzantine, Gothic and Venetian. All the foundations of the buildings are submerged in the water. If there is only one day, it is recommended to visit the main island of Venice. If there are two to three days, you can check out the colored islands, glass islands and Lido islands. Here are ten things you must do to Venice. Venice Gondola Take a gondola through the alleys of Venice. It is one of the must-see projects for visitors to Venice. A light, slender and chic Venetian boat has a history of more than a thousand years. Although Gondola is becoming more and more commercialized, there is no better way to take a look at this water city by boat. Walking through the canals and bridges, listening to the enthusiastic boatman sings all the way, this is what people think. City of Venice. Tips: Gondola does not have a clear price tag. The boatman will come to the bar and can bargain. It is recommended to fight with friends or other tourists. Generally, a boat rides six people and will receive 80 to 100 euros. The boarding location is mainly concentrated in front of St. Mark's Square and on the bank of the Governor's Gate. The journey is approximately 40 minutes. Venice Canal Venice Grand Canal is the main waterway in Venice, Italy, along the natural waterways from the San Marco Basilica to the Santa Chiara Church. Type, the city is divided into two parts. The Grand Canal is inverted S-shaped, with more than 100 ancient buildings on both sides of the coast being the residences of Venetian nobles and wealthy merchants from the 12th to the 18th centuries. The 15th century French writer and ambassador to Venice, Philippe de Commines, described the Grand Canal of Venice: the most beautiful street in the world, with the most beautiful houses on both sides. Tips: Since Gondola is more expensive and is used to shuttle narrow waterways, it is recommended to take the Venice water bus on the Grand Canal. The transportation card is roughly the following: one-way ticket is 7.5 Euro, 24 hours 20 Euro, 48 hours 30 Euro, 72 hours 40 Euros, 7 days 60 Euros Purchase location: There are sales outlets at the exit of the main island train station, or available at the ACTV ticket office at each station. Send to St. Mark's Square for coffee St. Mark's Square, also known as the central square of Venice, where visitors are woven, full of cafes, restaurants, pigeons in groups, street performers vying, squares A beautiful Renaissance-style building surrounds St. Mark's Cathedral, the Clock Tower, the Palace of the Governors, the National Archaeological Museum, and the Art Museum. Stop and feed the pigeons in the square, drink a cup of Italian condensed, eat a plate of pasta, and spend a good afternoon in the sun-filled square. Photograph TIPS
Posted: May 31, 2019
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