Venice: The Floating City, October 31st 2018 Set 2
Venice, a city of canals, gondolas, and timeless beauty, is a must-visit destination for any traveler. This unique Italian city is built on a lagoon, with its streets replaced by waterways that weave through the heart of the city.
Here's a glimpse of what makes Venice so special:
- Canals and Gondolas: One of the most iconic images of Venice is the gondola, a traditional flat-bottomed boat propelled by a single oar. Take a romantic gondola ride through the canals, gliding past historic buildings and bridges.
- St. Mark's Square: The heart of Venice, St. Mark's Square, is a stunning piazza surrounded by magnificent architecture. Admire St. Mark's Basilica, one of the most famous churches in the world, and the Doge's Palace, a former residence of the Venetian rulers.
- The Rialto Bridge: This iconic bridge, spanning the Grand Canal, is a popular spot for people-watching and shopping. The Rialto Market, located nearby, is a vibrant place to buy fresh produce, souvenirs, and local delicacies.
- Murano Glass: Venice is famous for its glassmaking tradition, with the island of Murano being a center for glass production. Visit a glass factory to witness skilled artisans creating beautiful glass objects.
- Carnival of Venice: If you're lucky enough to visit during the annual Carnival of Venice, you'll be treated to a spectacular display of masks, costumes, and festivities.
Tips for Visiting Venice:
- Wear comfortable shoes: You'll be doing a lot of walking, so make sure to wear comfortable footwear.
- Be mindful of crowds: Venice can get crowded, especially during peak tourist season. Plan your visit accordingly or consider visiting during the shoulder seasons.
- Try local cuisine: Venetian cuisine offers a variety of delicious dishes, including seafood, pasta, and risotto. Don't miss the opportunity to try local specialties like cicchetti (small Venetian snacks).
- Take a day trip: Venice is a great base for exploring other nearby attractions, such as the islands of Murano,Burano, and Torcello.
Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or simply looking for a romantic getaway, Venice has something to offer everyone. Its unique charm and timeless beauty make it a truly unforgettable destination.
This is my 2nd set of images taken around the city on the 31st October 2018, they can also be seen in higher resolution on my Clickasnap, with the previous set published on April 1st 2024.
Ponte del Cristo over the Rio Martin Canal.
Rio Martin Canal.
Church of San Simon Grando.
Church of Santa Maria de Nazareth, the Santa Lucia Venice Railway Station is just visible to the left of the church with a Venetian bus stop to the left and front of the church on the Grand Canal.
Ponte Degli Scalzi and the Grand Canal. This was taken outside the Santa Lucia Venice Railway Station.
Ponte Ruga Vecchia.
The Grand Canal.
Strata Nova.
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