Veneto Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Dolomites Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Rolling Away from My Responsibilities: Embrace the Freedom of Adventure!
Need a break from the everyday grind? Join me, the adventurous Samoyed, as we escape the shackles of responsibility and embark on an exhilarating journey of freedom and discovery. 🐾✨😎 Leave your worries behind and let the wind guide you to new and exciting destinations. From idyllic beaches to majestic mountains, there's a whole world out there waiting to be explored. 🏖️🏔️🌍 So, pack your bags, hop on your trusty bicycle, and let's roll away from the mundane. Experience the thrill of the open road, the joy of spontaneous encounters, and the beauty of the unknown. 🚲🌅🌈 Whether you're cycling through picturesque landscapes or camping under the starry sky, this adventure will rejuvenate your spirit and remind you of the endless possibilities life has to offer. So, are you ready to roll away from your responsibilities and embrace the freedom of the open road? Let's go! 🌪️🚀✨
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Embark on a Weekend Adventure at Lago Di Braies! 🇮🇹💦
Get ready for an unforgettable journey as we take you to the breathtaking Lago Di Braies in the Dolomites. 🏔️🌲 Immerse yourself in the beauty of this picturesque lake as we ride in a boat, capturing moments that will leave you in awe. 😍📸 Let the tranquility of the surroundings and the charm of the Dolomites whisk you away into a world of wanderlust. Don't miss this opportunity to explore and discover the magic of Lago Di Braies! 🌅🛶
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5 THINGS YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT THE DOLOMITES 🇮🇹🏔️😍
Put on your hiking shoes and get ready for some jaw dropping views 🥹 The Dolomites are the perfect place to visit for adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts! Here are our tips:
🗺️ Places to visit / Things to do:
1. Lago di Braies: The most beautiful lake in the Dolomites which can be accessed by car. The boats can only be rented during summer and are a bit overpriced 😅 It’s worth it though 🛶
2. Lago di Braies: Due to the easy accessibility the lake gets very crowded throughout the day. Either visit early in the morning or before sunset to avoid the crowds 💦
3. Tre Cime di Lavaredo - Basic Hike: Park at Rifugio Auronzo (quite expensive) and walk around the 3 peaks (beginner friendly) 🥾
4. Cave at Tre Cime di Lavaredo: Start the basic hike and go to Dreizinnenhütte. Behind it you can already see the caves. The hike takes very long and depending on the season it can be easy or difficult (we went in May with melting snow and it took 12 hours) 😅
5. Alpe di Siusi: You can only drive up by car if you book a hotel. Otherwise you need to take the cable car 🚠 There are different ones but our favorite is the one from St. Ulrich.
6. Malga Sanon at Alpe di Siusi: Don‘t miss this restaurant with the cute lookout at Alpe di Siusi ❤️
7. The Restaurant also has a swing with an amazing view 🥹
8. Lago di Sopapis 💙 Park at the hotel B&B Passo Tre Croici Cortina and start the hike from there. It‘s not hard but takes 2 hours to reach the lake.
9. Val di Funes 💚 The viewpoint is next to the church Santa Maddalena. Park in the town and walk up the street because it‘s very narrow.
10. Seceda 🏔️ Take the cable car in St. Ulrich (around 35€ pP, dogs allowed with muzzle). The incredible view is next to the station 😍
Other places to see:
-Gardena Pass
-Cadini di Misurina
🚗 How to get around
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A Reader's Paradise: Where Would You Snuggle Up with a Book?
Welcome to the ultimate guide for book lovers seeking the perfect snuggle-up-and-read destinations! Get ready to embark on a literary journey like no other! 🌍📚
Mount Hood, Oregon: Nestle yourself amidst the majestic beauty of Mount Hood, Oregon's enchanting landscapes. Find solace in the tranquility of nature as you delve into the pages of your favorite books. 🗻
Texas: Uncover hidden gems for bookworms in the Lone Star State. Curl up under a Texan sky and let your mind wander through the captivating stories within your grasp. 🌵
Olympic Peninsula, Washington: Explore the lush and green Olympic Peninsula, where dense forests and rugged coastlines provide the ideal backdrop for an immersive reading experience. 🌲🌊
The Dolomites, Italy: Cuddle up with a book amidst the stunning beauty of the Dolomites. Let the breathtaking mountain range transport you to another world as you indulge in the written word. 🏔️🇮🇹
Big Sur, California: Find literary inspiration along the scenic cliffs of Big Sur. Lose yourself in the pages of a book as you soak in the awe-inspiring views of the Pacific Ocean crashing below. 🌊
Monument Valley, Utah: Immerse yourself in the iconic landscapes of Monument Valley, a paradise for book lovers. Allow the red rock formations to ignite your imagination as you get lost in captivating stories. 🏜️
Seattle, Washington: Unleash your inner book nerd in the literary haven of Seattle. Explore charming bookstores, sip coffee in cozy cafes, and get lost in the vibrant literary scene of this enchanting city. ☕📚
@bctreehouse, Canada: Experience the magic of reading suspended amidst the treetops in a cozy British Columbia treehouse. Let nature surround you as you flip through the pages, creating memories that will last a lifetime. 🌳🏠
@getawayhouse, Portland: Seek solace in the tranquility of a Getaway House in Portland. Disconnect from the world and reconnect with literature as you indulge in the peaceful surroundings while being wrapped up in a captivating story. 🌿
Olympic Peninsula, WA: Rediscover the beauty of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington, a haven for bookworms seeking a peaceful getaway. Get lost in the charm of small towns and embrace the calming presence of nature. 🌸 cr:jess.wandering Contact us for removal
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MM Venezia Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Traveling in Italy, the capital of art, you will always encounter casual surprises.
The hands of Figure 1 are exhibited by Italian sculptor Lorenzo Quinn during the Venice Biennale, near Rialto in the Rialto market in Venice.
The zippered house in Figure 3 was designed by sculptor Alex Chinneck at the Milan Design Week in April this year in Tortona, Tortona, Milan. He likes "spoof" city landmarks and Old building.
After the exhibition, the work has been removed, and now the works of the other hands of the author of Figure 1 can be seen at the Venice Biennale.
Venice Biennale La Biennale di Venezia
Venice Biennale is a 100-year-old art festival and the most advanced art exhibition in the world's three major art exhibitions, Venice Film Festival It is part of the Biennale. The
biennale is an art biennial in odd years and an architectural biennale in even years. The exhibition is divided into two parts, the National Pavilion and the Theme Pavilion. The artists from all over the country have opened their minds and exhibited themselves. Most satisfied with the work.
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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.
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Venice's must-see gourmet restaurant recommendation
Venice cuisine with typical Mediterranean characteristics. Every time I went to Venice, I couldn't help but find a few delicious restaurants. I recommended 6 large and small Venetian restaurants and coffee dessert shops. As the saying goes, the wine is not afraid of the alley.
Famous web red restaurant Taverna San Trovaso, near College Bridge
Address: Fondamenta Priuli
Venice City Venice 2nd Day Tour:
Shuicheng Venice, really a well-known tourist attraction, the island is full of boats, no vehicles, and the world's first cafe - Huashen Cafe (resident language) It is really romantic and beautiful.
Transportation: Venice has an airport, but in Italy, it is usually by train, at St. Lucia train station, Milan to Venice, Rome to Venice, all routes, and there are high-speed rail and local trains, high-speed rail. If you can, it will arrive in 2-3 hours.
Hotel: Hotel Principe Venice, the hotel is close to the train station, not even crossing the bridge, the traffic is very convenient, the dock is very close, and the restaurant near the water is said to be hundreds of years old. The old building is gone.
Urban traffic: Water bus, single 7.5 Euro, 20 Euro/24 hours, and 48 and 72 hours, see the demand.
DAY 1 St. Mark's Square - Church - Government House - Bridge of Sighs
Dinner: Italian cuttlefish noodles, yak meat with white wine.
I was transferred from San Marino to Venice, so it was already afternoon, but the scenic spots in Venice are concentrated, all around St. Mark's Square, including Rialto Bridge, Rialto Bridge, Either go early in the morning or sit on the boat. Otherwise, you will see small vendors and can't take pictures. St. Mark's Square often rises, and the disposable shoe covers are 20 Euros at high tide, so you can bring your own. Do not feed the pigeons on the square, and the excrement of birds will cause damage to the building.
Jiaoto Bell Tower is being repaired. According to the speed of the Italians, I dont know what year and month to finish. To see the panorama, please take the boat to the opposite clock tower on the island.
St. Mark's Church is a mixed-race building that blends Gothic, Baroque Byzantium, ancient Rome and ancient Greek styles and is unique. The name of St. Mark's Church is because there is a sage of St. Mark's body, the inside is not allowed to take pictures, remember to send the bag inside, just in the next door. If you want to enter the altar, look at the museum and board the platform, you need to pay almost 10 euros.
There is the world's first cafe, the flower god cafe, which must be punched. The Governors Office tickets are 20 Euros. You can walk through the Bridge of Sighs and feel the sigh.
Dinner is the cuttlefish noodle in the small alley next to the hotel. It is delicious with beef.
DAY 2 Murano Island-Burano Island-La Spezia/Hh/Venice water bus tickets are calculated according to the activation time, relatively reasonable, and the time is ok. I used to go to the colored island from the train station, that is, there is direct access to the island of Burano, but then the local area must be transferred to the glass island, that is, Murano Island for economic problems, but it does not matter, the seaside there. It is also beautiful.
Go to the color island, it is best to leave at 8 o'clock in the morning, and it will be 9 o'clock. There are almost no one on the island. You can pat and shoot at will, without going to the center area, walking along the path, there will be many surprises. After 10 o'clock, various tourist groups on the island came, and the photos seemed to be crowded.
There is a Michelin star restaurant on the island, grapes, vegetables, all of which are grown by themselves. Lunch can be settled here. Then the water bus returned and took the baggage to the Cinque Terre.
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Burano Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Burano perfect day trip from Venice
If you’re heading to Venice and have enough time, I recommend you plan a day trip to Burano. However, Burano is quite touristy too so I highly recommend you to go there in the morning so you have enough time to head back to Venice! I was there in the morning and have the whole Burano to myself.
It was so peaceful and beautiful 🤩 with the rainbow colors painted houses-could be the most colorful island in the entire world!
As you may know, public transport in Venice mainly consists of water buses – the so-called vaporettos.
The only water bus that goes to Burano – and Murano as well – is route 12 which departs from Fondamente Nove (Ft. Nove).
This stop is in the northern part of Venice and a 20-minute walk from St. Mark’s Square.
Do take note of the ferry timing so as not to miss and plan well so that you have sufficient time to return back to venice. I had also took the day pass so I could use the water taxis foe the entire day! #italy #2024wish #2024wish #venice #venicedaytrip
Burano the colourful island
Burano is an island in the Lagoon of Venice. It is located to the north of Venice, very near Torcello, and is famous for its lacemaking.
The island with about 4,000 inhabitants has a curious leaning bell tower that is visible from a distance.
Burano has become one of the most visited islands for its colourful houses. Every so often, it's compulsory for the neighbours to paint the façades of their homes and they are not allowed to choose the colour but are notified of the specific shade according to where their residence is located. A legend is told that the houses were painted with bright and cheerful colours so that the sailors could see them on gloomy or foggy days.#burano
Burano - Venice, Italy
Burano is a small & colourful island located in the Venetian Lagoon. The island is famous for its picturesque canals, brightly painted houses & lace-making tradition.
The island’s history dates back to the 6th century when it was settled by people fleeing barbarian invasions on the mainland.
The colourful houses are painted due to a legend saying that the different colours help fisherman find their way home in the fog.
I would highly recommend a half-day trip to Burano, to better understand the culture & history of it. Burano is a short boat ride away from Venice, Italy.
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Colored Houses of Burano, Italy
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Burano is an island in the Venetian Lagoon, northern Italy, near Torcello at the northern end of the lagoon, known for its lace work and brightly coloured homes. The primary economy is tourism. Burano is also known for its small, brightly painted houses, which are popular with artists. The colours of the houses follow a specific system, originating from the golden age of its development.🇮🇹
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St Mark’s Square
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St Mark’s Square, also known as Piazza San Marco which was once famously called “The drawing room of Europe” and it is the largest piazza in Venice. At the square, you will able to see the beautiful surrounding galleries, St Mark’s Basilica and the Campanile or Bell Tower. You may even see a top of the Doge’s Palace. You can take a moment, find a restaurant and have some wine and small plates to enjoy the building, music and environment.
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5 THINGS YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT VENICE 🇮🇹🍝❤️
It is one of my fav destinations in Italy and here are are my best tips for your next trip to Venice:
Top 3 instagrammable places: 🫶🏼
📍Boat Pier next to Hotel Moise
📍Boat Pier in front of Rialto Bridge
📍San Marco Square
Best things to do: 🛶
- Take a gondola tour to enjoy the beauty of Venice (fixed price of 90€ for 30 min) 🛶
Tip: Find someone to share the gondola ☺️
- Get lost in the beautiful streets of Venice
- Enjoy a delicious ice cream @gelatoteca_suso
- Take a Day trip to colourful Burano island
- Watch the sunset from Rialto bridge 🌅
Best places to eat & drink: 🍝
- Breakfast at @caffeflorian one of the oldest and famous cafes in Italy located in San Marco Square
- Lunch at Riva Rialto, nice place to have lunch directly next to the famous Rialto Bridge and the grand canal
- Lunch at @thegrittipalace for an exclusive lunch with incredible views
- Dinner at @ristorantesempione most romantic restaurant in Venice.
Tip: book a table with balcony 🥰
Most beautiful rooftop 🥂
- La Terrazza @h10palazzocanova rooftop bar with stunning views of the Venice
- Settimo cielo @bauervenezia
- Restaurant Terrazza Daniele @hoteldanieli
Best areas to stay: 🏡 San Marco, Santa Croce San Polo
- San Marco is the heart of Venice with the famous San Marco square.
- Santa Croce & San Polo are very central and lively with many restaurants and bars
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Venice in August is beautiful and lively
Seeing is believing, there are many people and boats, the weather is great and the scenery is pleasing, much better than the small canals spread on the internet. You can stay for one night, two nights, or three nights, it's all up to you.
Bus No. 5 runs between the airport and the city station every 20 minutes, you can buy tickets directly from the driver, pay in cash, one way is 10 euros, less than 30 minutes, super convenient.
It's best to just carry a backpack, don't drag a suitcase. There are steps and small bridges everywhere in the city, dragging a suitcase will exhaust you.
St Mark’s Square in VENICE
It is one of the most famous sights and largest spaces in Venice. A charming square surrounded by eateries (cafes, restaurants, gelato kiosks) where you will definitely be spoilt for choices.
The surrounding canals, churches and architecture is also beyond spectacular.
Address: Basilica San Marco, P.za San Marco, 328, 30100 Venezia VE, Italy
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Tour in Gondola ~ Venice
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Gondolas are one of the most iconic symbols of Venice. The entire world knows the silhouette of these elegant Venetian boats plying on the water of the canals of Venice, rowed by the renown gondoliers.
It is true that if there are many reasons for which Venice is famous in the whole world, few are as well known and evocative as the Venice Gondola.
We know that some of you will be happy to just admire and take pictures of these beautiful Venetian boats. But we also know that many visitors are thrilled to experience a gondola ride in Venice, Italy!
Walking around Venice ~🇮🇹
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Venice, the capital of northern Italy’s Veneto region, is built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. It has no roads, just canals – including the Grand Canal thoroughfare – lined with Renaissance and Gothic palaces. The central square, Piazza San Marco, contains St. Mark’s Basilica, which is tiled with Byzantine mosaics, and the Campanile bell tower offering views of the city’s red roofs.. 😍🤩🇮🇹
Walking in Venice ~ Venezia 🇮🇹🍷😍
Venice, known also as the “City of Canals,” “The Floating City,” and “Serenissima,” is arguably one of Italy's most picturesque cities. With its winding canals, striking architecture, and beautiful bridges, Venice is a popular destination for travel.
Venice is unique environmentally, architecturally, and historically, and in its days as a republic the city was styled la serenissima (“the most serene” or “sublime”). It remains a major Italian port in the northern Adriatic Sea and is one of the world's oldest tourist and cultural centers
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Riding a Gondola in Venice ~ Venezia 🇮🇹
Venice, the capital of northern Italy’s Veneto region, is built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. It has no roads, just canals – including the Grand Canal thoroughfare – lined with Renaissance and Gothic palaces. The central square, Piazza San Marco, contains St. Mark’s Basilica, which is tiled with Byzantine mosaics, and the Campanile bell tower offering views of the city’s red roofs. #tripblazers #fallingforfall #mytripvlog
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