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walking guide in Venice
Has anyone had any experience with an english speaking guide in Venice?
Do you have any suggestions on how to find someone. |
I don't have an answer to your question but I do have a suggestion:
Venice is best enjoyed by wandering around, almost aimlessly, and coming upon pleasurable surprises. In other words, skip the idea of hiring a guide. |
Everyone is different, and has different expectations and preferences. That said, I am 100% in synch with TuckH on this question.
Getting deliberately lost in Venice is one of life's singular experiences. |
It is fun to get lost in Venice, and even though I have been there 10 times, it still happens to me! If you are looking for a guide to give you more information as you walk, take a look at this site:
www.tours-italy.com |
I emailed the Italy Tourist Bureau and requested information and a good walking map of the cities I will be visiting. They sent a wonderful packet of maps and booklets. And a large map of Italy.
All very nicely printed - great pictures and history. |
I wish I remembered the name but I don't. My traveling companion has small pamphlet style maps, that were self-guided walking tours in various parts of the city. They were made by a woman. Anyone know what I mean?
I agree with the getting lost advice. But it's also nice to be able to read (or hear from a guide) about some of the history of the buildings, etc. |
Here's a discussion in SlowTrav http://slowtalk.com/groupee/forums/a...5/m/9001059454
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Hi Morgan - - These companies have all been recommended here for Venice tours:
www.walksinsidevenice.com www.tours-venice-italy.com/ http://www.tours-italy.com/venice-ci...e_in_1_day.htm www.citytoursinvenice.com www.venicescapes.org www.aguideinvenice.com www.ilburchiello.it Hope this helps ... Steve |
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