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Venice

I fondly refer to Venice as the floating
city even though it is apparently sinking.
If you’ve seen Venice is movies or
televisions shows, the depictions are
accurate. Piazza San Marco looks exactly the
same, birds and all. The Grande Canal is,
well, a grand canal with incredible houses
lining it and boats putting up down this
water way. Built on mudflats in a lagoon,
the city doesn’t really have much room to
grow. It just seems paralyzed in time.
Once
you’ve conquered the tourist attractions, it
will be time to get serious about Venice.
The best way to do this is stand in front of
your hotel or hostel, determine which
direction the tourist attractions lie and
start walking in the opposite direction.
While you may feel like you’re driving the
wrong way on a freeway for a few minutes,
you’ll eventually start getting into real
Venice.
An entirely different side of Venice will
appear and you’ll love it. You’ll find
little cafes with locals happy to talk to
you [and non-tourist prices]. In fact, the
Venetians will tend to hold you in high
regard since you’re a tourist who is
bypassing the tourist areas. This, of
course, will logically lead to a whirl of
introductions to this nephew, that son of a
brother and so on. Next thing you know,
you’ll be complaining about Italian
politicians and how things used to be better
in the past.
While Rome and Venice are excellent travel
destinations, you can’t really go wrong in
Italy. For the adventurous, set your
itinerary with the old map on a wall and
dart technique.
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