| Sondra2003 |
Dec 11th, 2003 08:21 AM |
Trip Report Part 1
My husband and I just got back from a wonderful vacation to Italy. You can do Italy on your own if you plan well and read before you go. We flew from Sfo to Venice on Luftansa and back from Rome to Sfo. Ok, I prefer other carriers but, my flight was free so I won't complain. Vencie was amazing and we had 3 days of sunny weather. We stayed at the Montecarlo which I would recommend especially for 110E a night(see hotel reports). We took a water bus (10E each) from the airport to San Marco and from there we could walk to our hotel. After a light meal and finding an atm we went to bed, jet lag from the west can be exhausting. The next day we were ready to go. We set off at 7 am and took a lot of photos with the sun rising and the square was lovely. After breakfast we returned to the square (a few hundred feet from our hotel). We signed up for the Secret Itineray Tour at Doge's Palace for the next day. We then went to the bell tower to view the city. Great views and an elevator to take you there. Then we went to the Basilica. That was amazing and be sure to pay the money to go see the Pala d'Oro. We then walked to the Accademia and then had a great lunch on a small square. We then went to see Ca' Rezzonico, they are still restoring it but it is an interesting house. We then made our way to the church-Chiesa dei Frari. This was very impressive and be sure to check out the work by Titan. We finished our sightseeing by heading over to the Rialto bridge (kinda of a disapointment lots of stores) and did some shopping a long the way. Had a great meal risotto, fish, the whole works at a restaurant named La Scala (I think that was the name). We had good food in Venice overall, but we did have one very bad dinner fortunetly for us we ordered very lightly so it didn't cost a fortune. The next day we did the tour at Doge's Palace. Great tour and I loved Doge's palace. After we went to the island of Murano and went on a free glass tour. Didn't buy anything and had late lunch and headed back the long way down the grand canal on the water bus. Before dinner in the dark we took a gondola ride. Kinda of a must in Venice and a nice way to end our trip. Another great day...the next day we packed and did last minute shopping before heading off to Florence by train (get reserved seats on a Euro Star train at the local travel agent in Venice a day or two before). Venice favorites-the architecture, San Marco Square, canals Dislikes-the pigeons...eek I will continue my report on Florence later. Look for Part 2. Ciao
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