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Venice is the city of water and dreams. It is undoubtedly one of the most dramatic and unique cities in the world, known for its colourful buildings and waterways. The city of Venice consists of 118 small islands and will make any land-loving traveller feel like dreamy mermaids in a second.
The city is also famous for its remarkable explorers and seekers of knowledge and the curious ones who floated far distances to explore the new, like Marco Polo and Giacomo Casanova, as well as for its celebrated literates, philosophers, artists, and historians.
Venice is also famous for her Venetian cuisine, drama, operas, cinemas, photography, art, and architecture. The city has been featured in several films, including the classic Shakespearean play, "The Merchant of Venice" - Yes! Venice will surely rock your boat as you wish.
The city's cuisine is also renowned for its seafood and traditional Venetian dishes, Venetian culture and traditions still continues to inspire artists and photographers from all over the world. The city of Venice was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987, for the incredible value Venice adds to the world in many ways. Venice is often referred to as the "floating city" with a few other sweet nicknames.
Whether you're interested in history, art, cuisine, or just looking to experience the beauty of an extraordinary city, Venice will surely steal a-pizza of your heart.
So, fly to Marco Polo airport and hop in a gondola paddling around the rest around the city of Venice (few ideas are that you could sail around the city having a picnic on a gondola or dine at a family restaurant to enjoy some authentic home-made classic delicacies)
All in all, Venice must be jotted down in your bucket list, also a city to live fashionably embracing elegance.
Have a Ve-nice time in Italy!
The city is also famous for its remarkable explorers and seekers of knowledge and the curious ones who floated far distances to explore the new, like Marco Polo and Giacomo Casanova, as well as for its celebrated literates, philosophers, artists, and historians.
Venice is also famous for her Venetian cuisine, drama, operas, cinemas, photography, art, and architecture. The city has been featured in several films, including the classic Shakespearean play, "The Merchant of Venice" - Yes! Venice will surely rock your boat as you wish.
The city's cuisine is also renowned for its seafood and traditional Venetian dishes, Venetian culture and traditions still continues to inspire artists and photographers from all over the world. The city of Venice was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987, for the incredible value Venice adds to the world in many ways. Venice is often referred to as the "floating city" with a few other sweet nicknames.
Whether you're interested in history, art, cuisine, or just looking to experience the beauty of an extraordinary city, Venice will surely steal a-pizza of your heart.
So, fly to Marco Polo airport and hop in a gondola paddling around the rest around the city of Venice (few ideas are that you could sail around the city having a picnic on a gondola or dine at a family restaurant to enjoy some authentic home-made classic delicacies)
All in all, Venice must be jotted down in your bucket list, also a city to live fashionably embracing elegance.
Have a Ve-nice time in Italy!