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hi HAD,
as a footnote to "special Venitian experiences", I'd add the following: getting up early to see the Rialto food market [other side of the bridge from the san marco side and follow your nose] walking along the Zattere in the sunshine, seeing the mosaics in the cathedral on Torcello then having lunch in front of a roaring log fire at a local trattoria [try the Ristorante Attilla] standing in the main salon of the Doge's palace which is roughly the size of a football pitch, looking up at the tiepolos on the ceiling of the scuola di san rocco and wandering how he managed to turn out so many paintings jumping on a vaporetto and finding out where it'll take you, then wandering back. IS THAT ENOUGH? regards, ann PS my trip report for 7 days in Venice shoudl be able to be found is you search this forum for "annhig Venice" |
I would skip going over to the island of Morano you can buy glass in Venice at a much better price.
But if you like Lace and want to see a colorful town take the ferry to Brano it's beautiful and much smaller than Venice. Have a great trip. |
The name of the lace-making island referred to above is Burano. Murano is the glass-manufacturing island.
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Just be aware that the lace museum on Burano is closed until around April 2009.
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I vote for Burano as well - even without the lace, it is just a really quaint place and a lovely spot to visit.
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