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» English » Guide turistiche e Viaggi » Guide turistiche
Aaron Ellis pubblicato da SONITTEC LTD
Venice, Italy. Travel and Tourism. Venice is enchanting. Yes, that may be cliché to say, but once you see the city on the water for yourself, you'll surely agree. Step off the Santa Lucia train station and the breathtaking Grand Canal will soon greet you. You'll see water taxis coast along, passing underneath the Ponte degli Scalzi (Bridge of the Barefoot) and might hear the faintest hint of a serenading violin, or is that your imagination? It might not be all in your head. Romantic gondolas carrying smitten couples glide through the web of the city's many waterways, and gondola drivers are known to sing when the moment feels right. On land, narrow passageways twist past Old World storefronts and residences, and over bridges. You should note that maps aren't all that helpful here and getting lost is the norm embrace the disorientation. This canal-clad city's main draw is its magical atmosphere, but you'll also find quite a few diversions, too: The tour guides at St. Mark's Basilica and the Doge's Palace give some great historical insight; the Gallerie dell'Accademia hangs works by Titian, Veronese and other famed Venetians; and the Teatro La Fenice puts on some world-renowned operas. You can also travel to nearby islands like Lido for the beach, Murano for the well-known glass and Burano for its lace
Generi Guide turistiche e Viaggi » Guide turistiche » Italia , Storia e Biografie » Storia dell'Europa
Editore Sonittec Ltd
Formato Ebook (senza DRM)
Pubblicato 12/03/2020
Lingua Inglese
EAN-13 9780463409275 9780463409275
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