Me forcing a smile after fighting the crowds in St. Mark's Square. We should have waited a few more weeks for the peak season to die down. We quickly lost all desire to politely wait 5 seconds for Joe Tourist to frame his stupid picture before walking right in front of his camera. Seriously....they were everywhere.
This was probably our favorite part.
Some of the sights from the water taxi...
The one thing in
The gondolas never stopped being picture worthy....every gondola sighting was a photo op...
Pigeons everywhere...I have to believe that people are not particularly fond of pigeons in their day-to-day lives. Go to
We did a gondola ride after dinner on Saturday. The guidebooks say it's a bit of a rip off but I beg to differ. It is one of the most expensive 30 minutes of entertainment we've ever had but SO worth it. It's the only way to really see and enjoy the back "streets" (canals) , the hidden bits that you can't see walking. And it honestly doesn't get much more romantic than an Italian guy in the obligatory black & white striped shirt quietly telling you the little bits of history and reminding you that a kiss as you float under every bridge is good luck. :)
The little street where our hotel was located....
All in all it was a wonderful way to celebrate our first year of marriage, even if we were a couple weeks early. Tomorrow is the official day. My, how life has changed in one short year!
3 comments:
uhhhhh.... shuddering... pigeons ... how horrible. note to self: mark Venice off the list!
I spent a couple weeks near Venice on a training exercise 30 years ago & spent a day in Venice. We had a great time even with the pigeons. One positive aspect about the town is there are no cars inside the city.
I am so jealous! Gary and I took a gondola ride at the "Venice" in Las Vegas. And it was the most expensive five minute rip off ever! I will definitely have to put the REAL Venice on my to-do list.
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