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Friday, September 5, 2008

Venice

Venice is located in Northern Italy, famous for its lovely architecture and the intricate system of canals that runs through the city.

The city has alternately been called the City of Lights, the city of water, the city of bridges and several other nick names. The city is considered to be one of the most beautiful places in the world.
Your trip to Venice cannot of course be considered complete unless you share a gondola ride through the waterways that are the main mode of transportation through the city.

Built on an archipelago of about 118 islands formed by 150 canals the islands are also connected by about 400 bridges. Which gives the city one of its many nicknames.
Venice is famous for nothing so much as its canals, which serve the function of the road in the old center, where every form of transportation is either on foot or by water.
The hotels in Venice are among the best in the world, their facilities as modern as you might wish from anywhere else, but you will find your way to them largely by virtue of the gondola and on foot.

Your trip to Venice will have you marveling at all there is to see and do among these islands, and feeling that you've found the best of both worlds with the antique methods of transport and the modern methods of amusement.

Although trains and parking lots have been added, at the northern aspect of the city, within the midst of the city itself, although things may be modern and the night life may be exciting, the remains just as it was a century ago within the heart of the city. Venice is Europe's largest urban car free city.

Your trip to Venice will see you taking advantage of the chance to ride the waterways to your destinations and to share them with someone else..
The cuisine is, as anywhere else in Italy, literallly to die for, and the lifestyle is a bit slower paced, meaning your trip to Venice will be at time to relax..

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