Welcome to Rimini

As soon as we arrived in Rimini it was clear we weren’t in Venice any more. For one we had to contend with cars again and they seem to park everywhere including over the side walk. After checkingEn savoir plus
As soon as we arrived in Rimini it was clear we weren’t in Venice any more. For one we had to contend with cars again and they seem to park everywhere including over the side walk. After checkingEn savoir plus
We took the train from Venice to Rimini with connection in Bologna. We had business class seats which was nice with our own cabin initially. At one of the stops a woman, Italian Karen, entered theEn savoir plus
We almost made it out of Venice.
It was time to finally say goodbye to Venice and we headed to the vaporetto one last time to make our way to the train station. It was bittersweet and I surprisingly grew to enjoy water publicEn savoir plus
Church near the Venice vaporetto station we took to the train station.
We found a restaurant on the way back that seemed appealing. The service was wonderful as was the food, well except for the one bite of my linguine that concealed a jagged piece of clam shell. TheyEn savoir plus
DJ wanted this street food for at least a day so we stopped and grabbed it. As we walked back toward the hotel he realized it wasn’t going to cut it for dinner and so we started the search for aEn savoir plus
One of DJ’s only requests for Venice was a romantic gondola ride. I had read that Ponte San Marco was a good starting point and while it took us a bit to find a gondolier it was worth it. We had toEn savoir plus
We made it to the island of Burano but the lace museum was already closed. We were disappointed we missed it but after reading the reviews we were okay with it. The island did not have much to doEn savoir plus