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Canale di San Marco

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    • Day 12

      Delays to Destination…

      June 13, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

      Today’s travel experience was expected and unexpected. We’d expected to experience travel glitches during our journey, we just hadn’t expected to experience so many on a single day🙃. First delay - train from Wimbledon delayed due to “emergency works”. No problem -we reroute and make the hour long trip to Heathrow. Second delay-huge line at Swiss Air. While waiting I receive a text update that the flight is delayed 15 minutes. Not a big delay but we now have only 30 minutes to make our connection in Zurich. We make the Zurich flight but an additional delay is announced as we wait on the plane ✈️. Kai naps on flight. I work. Our seats are the very last seats on the plane. We are thus the very last people off the plane. Third delay- another line at immigration but the first miracle occurs-our connecting flight to Venice is delayed. The single clerk at immigration is processing a mass of time stressed travelers. The tension in the line of waiting passengers is acute. We all have flights leaving in minutes. Kai and I let 2-3 especially desperate travelers ahead of us thinking we have extra time due to the announced delay. We clear customs and hope to find food but it turns out- the flight is holding for us (I had the time wrong). We run to board the flight🎉. Thank you Swiss Air for waiting for us. Delay four- we made our flight but our bags have not. The line for baggage assistance is long, again there is a single clerk. (Dante missed a particularly tortuous level of hell- waiting in interminably long lines with little hope of progress.) We make our report and board the waterbus for Venice. It’s a beautiful and delightful 1.25hr boat ride. We enjoy watching the sunset 🌅 and the moonrise🌕 over Venice. We disembark at San Marco- our room is 10 minutes walk away. Delay five- we can’t find our hotel. We can get within 1 minute of it using google maps but can’t find it. Everywhere we look are befuddled travelers with phones set to google maps trying to navigate Venic’s labyrinth of cobblestone alleys and passage ways. Miracle 2 is that our bags were lost. We are tired after dragging our small carry-on bags up, down, over, and across the many, many small canals and waterways of Venice. We would not have survived with our suitcases. It’s now very dark and late. We have gelato (miracle 3) for dinner and to refuel before contuing our hotel search. An older Venetian couple stops to help us. Essentially- they don’t know where the hotel is either and tell us us “it’s impossible to find your way around Venice” and that we should call for the hotel for rescue. Perhaps - Global Gaurdian should add Venice Navigation to their package of services… It’s 11:30 when we find our hotel. Our room is on the 3rd floor. There is no elevator🥺.Read more

    • Day 2

      Day of Masks and Costumes

      February 23, 2019 in Italy ⋅ 🌬 7 °C

      We started our day with our tradition - a free city walking tour. We were shown around the water city narrow streets and winding waterways by an American living in Venice. After a while, all the mini palazzos, bridges and building facades looked the same to me. What I could remember was Venice is shaped like a fish, the best way to navigate is to know where about I am in the fish.

      The weather was gorgeous, blue sky with little wind. We knew there would be a parade in the afternoon from the tail of the fish. After having lunch at a traditional local tapas place, which we called “Italian Sushi” i.e. assorted stuff on top of a piece of bread, and a glass of Apero Spritz (of course! It is originally from Venice), we wondered towards the starting point of the Parade. Along the way, we saw so many people went all out, dressed up in traditionally clothes, full theatrical makeups, and over the top (literally) masks! This was like the Italian version of Melbourne Cup. We stopped every few meters to take photos with fully dressed up participants who were willing to post. I guess this is what carnival is for - you can dress up ridiculously and the only odd one out is those who do not dress up.

      In order to feel being part of the carnival, I bought a mask as well. This was the best €3.50 I have ever spent! Instantly, I feel like being part of the carnival and immersing into the festivity atmosphere.

      The parade a full dressed re-enactment of showcasing 15 most beautiful virgin teens en-route to San Marco Square. This event was cancelled for 200 years because these girls were either molested or raped on the way to the parade! Only in recent years the parade started again for tourists.

      After the parade, we took the slowest ferry to go from stops to stops on the grand canal. Although touristy, Venice’s charm is definitely worths the hype. Blue sky, gondolas, green water, grand facades, beautifully carved bridges, dotted with domes of churches, it is not surprised that Venice has attracted millions of tourists every year.

      San Marco Square had a free outdoor live band playing in the evening to take the carnival to a new high. We danced in the cold for about two hours, absorbed all the carnival flavour. When I checked my Apple Watch, we have walked almost 19km today!
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    • Day 4

      Abendfahrt nach Venedig

      September 19, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Nach Padua ging es abends noch einmal nach Venedig. Lichterfahrt mit Livemusik nach San Marco und Abendbummel bis zum beleuchtetem Markusplatz

    • Day 1

      Party Boat

      February 22, 2019 in Italy ⋅ 🌫 7 °C

      We arrived at our hotel in Venice at around 6pm. After resting for a bit, we headed to a pre-booked party boat. When we got to the pontoon, we were shocked to discovered that everyone was in renaissance costumes with extravagant masks! We didn’t get the dress code memo and ended up being the odd one out.

      At the end of the day, it was a tourist party boat. After the cold meat buffet dinner, we started dancing to live music of Amy Winehouse / Ed Sheerin. I felt strange to see all these renaissance ladies and lords dancing to modern music. Well, we were not in a proper ballroom, whatever happened on the boat, stayed on the boat.
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