lost in Venice
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lost in Venice
Hi all,
Can anyone tell me where the following places in Venice are located?
Campo Sistin
Al Bacareto neighbourhood
a bar called Un mondo di Vino
campo San Bortolo
my map seems to have failed me. thanks a lot
Pat
Can anyone tell me where the following places in Venice are located?
Campo Sistin
Al Bacareto neighbourhood
a bar called Un mondo di Vino
campo San Bortolo
my map seems to have failed me. thanks a lot
Pat
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Neither www.visual.paginegialle.it nor http://venicexplorer.net/ recognizes Campo Sistin or a bar called Un mondo di vino.
The Al Bacareto neighborhood is presumably around the Trattoria Al Bacareto, which is located in San Marco at Calle Crosera 3447.
Campo San Bortolo is presumably Campo San Bortolomio or Bartolomeo, which is at the foot of the Rialto Bridge on the San Marco side.
The Al Bacareto neighborhood is presumably around the Trattoria Al Bacareto, which is located in San Marco at Calle Crosera 3447.
Campo San Bortolo is presumably Campo San Bortolomio or Bartolomeo, which is at the foot of the Rialto Bridge on the San Marco side.
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Hi Pat,
I found Un mondo di Vino on Google. More than one site verified the information.
This cosy wine house five minutes from the Rialto serves dozens of wonderful wines by the glass, starting at about 1.5 euros for a glass of prosecco.
Also serves delicious bar food - when it's gone, it's gone. The atmosphere is that of a private party - you can spill out on to the street or eat at little drop-down ledges, built into the walls of the shop.
A great alternative to an expensive and indifferent meal in a tourist restaurant.
Cannaregio 5984 / Salizada San Canciano
I found Un mondo di Vino on Google. More than one site verified the information.
This cosy wine house five minutes from the Rialto serves dozens of wonderful wines by the glass, starting at about 1.5 euros for a glass of prosecco.
Also serves delicious bar food - when it's gone, it's gone. The atmosphere is that of a private party - you can spill out on to the street or eat at little drop-down ledges, built into the walls of the shop.
A great alternative to an expensive and indifferent meal in a tourist restaurant.
Cannaregio 5984 / Salizada San Canciano
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