We left Florence for Venice via Ferrara, an old city with a gorgeous castle from the 14th century, first we have seen with a moat too. We had lunch there, explored the streets and lovely buildings, then continued on to Venice.
We arrived mid afternoon, and changed from bus to water taxi, our luggage coming separately. Was quite amazing arriving via boat and seeing this enchanting floating city appear. The water was very busy, as was the city itself. After a short walk from the water to our hotel, we checked into our rooms. The hotel itself was on the water and in a good location, but was very small and a bit run down...the worst hotel we stayed in while away. But that was ok, we were not in Venice for the hotel!
We had a late afternoon tour, so left for a short walk to the Gondolas. I was very apprehensive, they were so small and the main area seemed so busy. I was sure I would end up in the water! But I need not have worried, we took the first turn into the canals, and it was peaceful, slow and stunning. There were about 8 Gondolas all up for our group, with the main one having a singer and guitar player on board and they serenaded us the whole trip...this was truly magnificent. It was the perfect introduction to this unique city, we sat back, marveled at the buildings, the water, the busy areas, the quieter back passages and sipped our champagne while listening to light Italian arias and fun Italian classics being played and sung to us.
When the ride was finished we had a walking tour of the back streets of Venice, this sealed it for me, what a very special place this was. I had not heard great things about Venice, dirty, over populated, dangerous, easy to get lost in, plus the whole boat/water thing made me apprehensive...always experience things for yourself before you judge!! The back streets with their ups and downs, ins and outs reminded me what I love so much about those lane ways in Melbourne. You never knew what was around the corner, little shops, square with elderly Italians having a drink and a smoke, bustling cafe areas, tiny alleys, churches, and those spectacular bridges. We ended at St Marks square, which was jaw dropping. The cathedral, palace, tower and the buildings around the square were all magnificent, I didn't know where to look. It was not too crowded, we wandered around for a whole, the met our guide who took us back to our hotel by water taxi.
We landed back to at hotel doorstep and found our luggage had arrived. Then we had a lovely dinner at the hotel restaurant by the water. Visually this was amazing, but the smell of the canals can be whiffy, which is not great when eating dinner. We went to bed late and exhausted, but very happy to be in this enchanting city.
The next day was an early start with a ride to the island of Murano for a tour of the glass factory, this gave us a great view of other parts of the many islands that make up Venice. The glass factory was exceptional, we saw how they made the items, including a beautiful, prancing horse. Then we toured the factory, wow, so much beauty. I bought some earrings, pretty blue drops. Would have loved to buy more, but it was all so expensive.
We then returned to St Marks for some time to look around better, shop etc before our next tour. It wasn't really enough time to go into any of the buildings and had been raining slightly all day. We had morning tea at a cafe overlooking the palace, then did some shopping. Then we did a bit of people watching at the square before heading to the water again.
This tour was optional, so only a small group, we took a cruise around the lagoon, again seeing even more of Venice, it really is huge! We arrived at the island of Burano in the early afternoon. It is a fishing town and all the houses are painted pretty colours, most with potted plants and flowers on window sills, door fronts etc. It was a whole change of scene, especially on such a drizzly, overcast day. We walked through the village and the quaint shops to this amazing restaurant where we had a 5 course seafood lunch. It was fresh, amazing and really filling, plenty to drink and then cookies and fruit. We then had to walk it all off and explored the little town, with it's own leaning tower (there were a few in Venice actually). We the headed back to our hotel in our boat, where we met up with Mum and Dad who were headed out for dinner, we went with them, but were still pretty full for lunch.
We shopped some more, everything is open late there, had a final look around and were very sad to be leaving. The next morning we got water taxis to the airport where we were collecting our car for the next leg of our journey - the road trip! The taxis collected us at the hotel with our luggage and we had a bit of a hairy ride, they go fast. We thought our luggage would end up in the water for sure, they didn't! What a magical place Venice was, I know I will be back, there are many, many more streets and canals for me to explore.
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Another great account. Just love Venice! Haven't been to Burano, it looks delightful. Some great photos too - again!
Looks like a great visit. Love the look of Burano, assume that was the pretty building photos. Loved Venice, esp the back streets etc.
Burano was the photos with the coloured buildings (been difficult enough getting posts out with photos let alone trying to add captions, hopefully do this when i get home ) very pretty town and very quiet, away from Venice proper. I'll be back there for sure...one day!
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