Venice Italy, The Most Romantic City in the World
City on water, Venice. That’s a world traveler knows the exotic old town in Italy. The atmosphere feels romantic when you are boating down every detail of this beautiful city.
Who never heard of Venice or often also called Venezia? Venice is the capital of the Region Veneto, located in Italy. Where the center of life known as a tourist town on the shores of the Adriatic sea and surrounded by waters that make this area so special
Moreover, if we look at each location of the tour is very beautiful. It also has become his trademark, as the field of San Marco, the Basilica of San Marco, the Palazzo Rezzonico, Murano, and Rialto Bridge. Not only that there are other destinations that are often seen in paintings, drawings for travel promos, posters,or television shows that cover it.
In fact, Venice is an old town full of old buildings in the small alleys and even tend to be narrower. However,which have been transformed into shops, ranging from food ( pizza, cake, kebabs, sweets, etc.) drinks, souvenirs, to branded goods. This is what makes Venice became more unique.
Another interesting thing is the small canals that lead to the wide waters between walls of buildings are dull. Furthermore, the common traveled by small boats,speed boats, water bus (vaporetto) to the interests of local residents in performing activities.
Not to forget there is also a very famous traditional boat ( gondola ). Gondola passing brings many tourists from various countries Accompanied by a handsome rower and melodious voice. The gondoliers did not hesitate to sing songs serious with the Italian language.
When the opportunity to visit Venice, you should devote some time to stay. Yes, at least a day in order to better enjoy every corner of the small alleys.
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