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    • Dia 17

      Amalfi Coast Day Trip

      3 de junho, Itália ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      We are all exhausted. We had a full day (and I mean full day) tour to Positano, Amalfi and Ravello today. Thank goodness we had a private driver (the only way to travel). Ravello was our favourite town (not so busy) but we also loved the views around Positano. It's definitely instragram central in these parts.
      Any tourist who chooses to drive this area is mad. The roads are so thin and windy, so unless you know what you are doing you can create a complete cluster. Watching two buses passing each other was fun.
      Lots of fabulous ceramic art to be found, but I think it would be difficult getting a ceramic table top in my suitcase. I also don't want to take out a second mortgage to pay for it.
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    • Dia 137

      In Treviso, Italien

      9 de outubro de 2023, Itália ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Nur einen Tag mit Übernachtung waren wir in Slowenien. Nicht viel Zeit, die aber genügt sich zumindest inhaltlich mit dem Land, dass etwas größer ist als Rheinland Pfalz und in dem ca. 2.8 Millionen Menschen wohnen, zu beschäftigen. Das Ljubljana die Hauptstadt ist, das wußte ich mehr aber nicht. Ich lese unter anderem zwei bemerkenswerte Eigenschaften über das Land, dass schon seit 2004 Mitglied der EU und der NATO ist:
      Slowenien ist das wohlhabendste Land des ehemaligen Jugoslawien.
      Slowenien ist ein Land mit sehr hoher menschlicher Entwicklung, die zudem noch überdurchschnittlich erfolgreich sind.
      Es gibt noch sehr viel mehr in Wikipedia nachzulesen, unsere Neugier ist geweckt. Auf einer weiteren Tour werden wir einen längeren Besuch einplanen.
      Bei Triest fahren wir über die italienische Grenze und durchs Friaul und Venetien mit ihren ausgeprägten, zum Teil schon abgearbeiteten Weinbergen geht es in eine spannende italienische Kleinstadt mit einem kostenfreien Übernachtungsplatz.

      Treviso ist eine Stadt mit zahlreichen Kanälen im Nordosten Italiens. Auf der zentralen Piazza dei Signori steht der Palazzo dei Trecento mit Zinnen und Gewölbegängen.
      Durch das mächtige Eingangstor lassen wir uns durch die alten Gassen treiben und genießen die letzten Sonnenstrahlen und die Wärme.
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    • Dia 7

      Trévise

      30 de julho de 2023, Itália ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Buonanotte a tutti !

      Nous avons quitté la banlieue de Vérone ce matin pour nous diriger vers Trévise. Le but était de se rapprocher un peu de l’endroit où nous allons prendre le bateau pour aller visiter Venise. Nous en avons profité pour faire le tour de la ville et comme à notre habitude, faire plaisir à nos papilles 😋

      1 / 2. Nous sommes complètement perdus dans les jours et nous avions oublié que l’on était dimanche, la ville était déserte. Un peu de calme ça ne fait pas de mal !

      3. On n’avait pas encore partagé de photos de l’intérieur des églises et pourtant, depuis que l’on est en Italie, on en a visité un paquet. Ils sont forts ces italiens en ce qui concerne l’architecture !

      4 / 5 / 6. Les jolis petits canaux de Trévise 🌸🌿💦

      7 / 8. Premier Spritz et première pizza, une tuerie !

      Le ventre bien rempli nous revoilà auprès de Jacky, prêts à passer une bonne nuit ! (Malgré la chaleur étouffante à l’intérieur du van 🥵)

      Demain réveil 7:00, direzione Venezia ! 🛶❤️
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    • Dia 121

      Veneto - Part Four: Treviso

      5 de abril, Itália ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      While looking for things to do on our last non-travel day in Veneto, Brenda came across Treviso, another ancient city, only a seventeen minute train ride from Conegliano. Like Venice, Treviso has several canals running through it, but on a much smaller scale. Its historic center is surrounded by a five kilometer long Venetian wall that was built in the fourteenth century.

      The city was founded in the fourth century, and ancient and historic buildings are everywhere. There are two massive places of worship: the Church of St Nicolo, built in the 14th century, and The Cathedral of St Peter The Apostle with its four domes, some parts being built in the 11th century. Oddly, the former is the larger of the two. We couldn't get in to explore St Peter's, but St Nicolo was really impressive. There is also a baptismal building that dates back to the 12th century.

      A lot of the city was destroyed by bombing raids during World War ll, and the city has done a magnificent job of restoring many of the historic structures. The Palazzo dei Trecento has a picture hanging next to the repairs on the outside wall that shows what it looked like after the bombing.

      Best of all, Treviso is home to La Fontana Delle Tette, the titty fountain. The original was built in 1559 following a terrible drought, and from that time, until the end of the Venetian Republic, every year, for three days, white wine would flow from one nipple and red wine would flow from the other to celebrate the end of the dry spell.

      Other points of interest include the restaurant where Tiramisu was invented. At €9.50 ($13.75 CAD) per portion, we decided to give it a miss.
      In 1963, Luciano Benneton was selling a small collection of sweaters that became so popular, two years later, he and his three siblings opened their first of 5000 stores. Luciano, now a billionaire, still resides in Treviso, where the flagship United Colors of Benneton store is located.

      We ended our visit to Treviso with a focaccia sandwich and a glass of local Gewurztraminer in a small cafe.

      When we got back to Conegliano, we stopped for a final glass of Prosecco in the same square where Brenda had one 20 years ago. The price has gone from €1.00 to €3.00 per glass, but despite the prime location, that was the lowest price we paid anywhere in Veneto.

      We enjoyed our day trip to Treviso so much that our next trip to this great country will include lots more time there.
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    • Dia 18

      Sorrento at night

      4 de junho, Itália ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      We went to the most amazing restaurant to dinner tonight. Parrucchiano was opened in 1868 and is still going strong. You eat in open air lemon terraces and after dinner we went for a stroll through their garden, which was beautiful.
      Sorrento really comes alive at night. We sit on our balcony watching the passing parade and listening to the buskers. Last night there was a couple singing opera. Magic!
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    • Die Berge liegen hinter uns

      23 de setembro de 2023, Itália ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Feltre hat uns sehr gefallen. Heute fahren wir an dem Fluss "Piave "die meiste Zeit entlang. Sie schlängelt sich durch die letzten Ausläufer der Dolomiten. Jetzt sind wir in der Ebene angekommen, kurz vor Treviso. Wir haben die Alpen jetzt auch mit den 🚵‍♀️🚵 überquert. 😁😁 🤩🤩 🥵🥵Leia mais

    • Dia 13

      Treviso

      15 de setembro de 2022, Itália ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Heute sind wir sehr herzlich in der Villa Flangini verabschiedet worden. Der 1. Kilometer war der anstrengendste, besonders für Edda. Ihr E Bike verweigerte zunächst den Dienst. Wir bekamen sogar noch 2 Croissants auf den Weg mit. Dank einiger Umwege sind wir 54 km in unser Quartier in Treviso Centro gefahren. Unterwegs kamen wir heute an vielen Weinbergen vorbei und haben eine Kiwiplantage gesehen. Die Villa Romano ist sehr, sehr schön. Unterwegs haben wir heute die Hitze des Südens gespürt. Außerdem hatten wir teilweise extremen Gegenwind. Aber unser Ziel ist jetzt sehr nahe. Morgen werden wir Venedig erreichen.Leia mais

    • Dia 6

      Short Stop in Treviso

      3 de novembro de 2022, Itália ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Since weather seams to get bad everywhere around us we decided to head home early. We didn't want to do a very big 14 hour trip. So we splitted and made a short stop in Treviso which is called the small Venedig. A really nice old town with water streets and beautiful restaurants. For a short stop really worth to see😊Leia mais

    • Dia 8

      venice baby

      30 de julho de 2022, Itália ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      another great day of big cities to visit incoming

      after a few kilometers there was Treviso to visit and hence kinda no hotel or b&b got portafilters in use I ordered un caffé in Treviso.
      No tourist in sight, I felt like an italian guy drinkin italian espresso for italian prices. Treviso is also surrounded by a river and got a nice old town as well, full of character

      next stop: venice baby
      After some 40ks in the arising heat (hitting 31°+ before 10am everyday) I found myself on a loong bridge in the ocean with a small town in sight, gettin bigger. Venice was a blast even I didn’t know that carry, pushing and riding a bike is forbidden for non-residents. The elderly of the residents made that really clear, in italian english and even german. I wasn’t sure what to make of it and went on. I thought riding was forbidden, what I‘m getting. Just prior to piazza san marco, polizia locale stopped my kindly an explained that I was in the wrong and that they have been called. At that moment I didn’t quite understand - when they saw me, I only pushed it. After ‚documenti‘ and paperwork they explained how and when I have to pay the 100€ fine. It sparked some ongoing controversies in my mind because at the moment of visiting I didn’t feel like doin some illegal stuff. But I also hate tourist not paying respect to what they visit. Never before I thought about it just because I didn’t know. Frankly, I don’t even know now what I‘ld have done to avoid that incident but visiting Venice. It came clear that the police enforces (in my mind) righteous rules of the city rightfully.
      Nevertheless I‘m thinking about not paying at all because I didn’t find it disrespectful when considering what I am doing here. I also find that a hundred euros is way too much deterrence for an awfully dumb idea when thinking about the 1000 bridges in place. Whatever - I‘ll never do it again and will try to pay more attention to such things.
      Whilst returning to the bridge I also had the first stranger-smalltalk whit a Canadian waiting for his wife and daughter to return from shopping; after I saw them returning it all made sense😅 he was nice and paid me a birra which we enjoyed talking about travel, the city’s regulations, life and my biketrip

      next city: padova
      I didn’t do a lot of research before the trip because it would have been a massive amount of gathering and then sorting information about hows and whens when I‘ve even let the dice decide my whereabouts.
      consequently I‘ve let myself inspire of apple explore maps and me literally guessing which turn to take to see adorable things. So padova is the biggest and most unexplored city by me yet.

      I then booked a kinda shady b‘nob‘ in Ferrara which was an exciting town to visit. I figured it has to be a student’s city because of the demographics of people I stumbled across. The city is a blast! Never before I‘ve seen such a uniform and lovely looking old town. Everything, I mean everything- was made of red bricks and a huge castello was lit in the night. I had a great dinner and a good drink in a very rushing bar. People were all over the place - inside’n‘out -and the 4 barkeepers tried to catch up with the incoming orders.

      buona notte
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    • Dia 28

      Trivoso? Trevisa? Trevisio? Treviso!

      7 de agosto de 2022, Itália ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Vannacht hebben we op een gratis plek gestaan, waar heeel veel muggen waren. Dus zijn we een drankje gaan doen in het dorpje, en daarna meteen het busje ingegaan. Het was echt heel heet, ook in de nacht nog 25 graden. Gelukkig regende het. Vanochtend zijn we naar Treviso gegaan, mooi Italiaans stadje! Echte cappuccino☕ gedronken, echte risotto en tiramisu gegeten en geshopt als echte Italianen.Leia mais

    Você também pode conhecer este local seguindo os nomes:

    Treviso, تريفيزو, Тревизо, ট্রেভিসো, Trevizo, ترویزو, Trévise, Trevîs, טרוויזו, トレヴィーゾ, 트레비소, Tarvisium, Trevizas, Trevís, Trevis, ٹریویسو, Trivisu, Lungsod ng Treviso, Тревізо, Trevixo, טראוויזיע, 特雷維索

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