The second day of our Italy trip was dedicated to the beautiful Venice. Early in the morning we caught the train from Bologna and arrived after an hour and a half (find online tickets here ).
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When we arrived we went on walking to Piazza San Marco. It turned to be not as close as we thought but at least we could well see the tight streets, canals, authentic buildings and to feel the unique atmosphere of the city.
On our way to Piazza San Marco, I saw a well-dressed girl posing in front of a boy who was taking pictures of her. I'm pretty sure she was a fashion blogger! She was dressed too fancy for a daily walk - gold from head to toe and was posing in a weird way. Definitely caught my attention.
In a contrast to the tight streets inside Venice you can see the impressive buildings on Piazza San Marco.
After the Doge's Palace, we sailed to Murano - a part of Venice mostly known with its production of Venetian glass. And indeed, everywhere on the streets and in every single shop, they were selling jewellery and different kind of production of the well-known material.
3 Days in Italy: A day in Venice
Reviewed by Stanislava E.
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September 14, 2013
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oh my, how beautiful! You are a lucky one to be there, it's such a gorgeous place and even magical. I harish a memory to visit Venice one day. Those photographs are adorable!
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Thanks for taking me to Venice today! It also happens that I occasionally see girls posing and I'm pretty sure that they are fashion bloggers. I had especially switched to Google+ so that I could continue to comment on your blog. But you are right to switch back to Blogger; it's easier for everyone to comment on your post.
ReplyDeleteReally? I didn't know that you had switched to Google+ to comment on my blog. What a nice gesture! Thank you, Anouka!
DeleteWhat a wonderful time you both had. I visited Venice several years ago and your lovely photos bring back such happy memories. I especially like all your photos of the coloured buildings and pretty balconies. I find it's much easier to comment on Blogger too.
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Very interesting Pictures,
ReplyDeleteLOVE the photos! this is exactly what i envision for these great european cities...cobbles streets, narrow alleyways, and the boats! fun fun! thanks for sharing them!
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Gorgeous photos and views! I hope to travel to Italy one day too~
ReplyDeleteStop by sometime, xo Natalie
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Lucky you. I love Venice!
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