Glamping in Italy
Stay in luxury tented accommodation just 20 minutes outside Venice for areal taste of countryside hospitality.
Stay in luxury tented accommodation just 20 minutes outside Venice for areal taste of countryside hospitality.
Visit Venice – it’s carnival time Visit Venice carnival! The last weekend of the carnival is here! 25,000 people throng into St Mark’s Square. The competition for the best mask and the best costume reaches its conclusion today. A huge stage has been built in the middle of St Mark’s square and lots of parading
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The Venice carnival is the most famous of the city’s many celebrations. It lights up the city for weeks with spectacular parties, international artists, shows, dance and music. It’s a real showcase for the city, and heralds the first early wave of tourist crowds.
A trip to the venice islands Venice is a fascinating city, but if you have the time it’s worth taking a day trip across the mystical lagoon to visit some of the other islands near venice. Of the other venice islands, murano and burano are the most popular. You can go under your own steam
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Winter in Venice – canals and Casanova Venice in winter is indeed a curious city. The whole ‘island’ is only 5km wide but absolutely nothing is in a straight line! This means you can easily find yourself walking 15 km or more as you spend your days exploring, without even realising it! Venice was made
Venice is one of the worlds most popular tourist destinations, but how much of this amazing city can you see in a day?
Venice in winter Winter is a great time to visit Venice. Its majestic colourful buildings, narrow alleyways, canals and gondolas are all still there, but there are a lot less people. Souvenirs can be had at 50% of the high season price (I love a souvenir) and the city feels more like a place to