15 May 2011

What You'll See in Venice (The destination where you'll feel you're really "The Tourist")


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When I was still choosing the cities which I'll visit during my first time in Europe, Venice wasn't in the priority list. I thought there was nothing special about having water all around you and thought that the water might be smelly (it's totally not). However, the moment I set foot in Venice, I realized that I was wrong. It was the place where I felt like a tourist the most... I felt like I was transported into a different world (or should I say Water World)... perhaps because I knew that it was only in Venice where I can experience such surroundings:


Venetian Masks - When I saw the masks abound the streets of Venice, the thought of having a masquerade party entered my mind and I began to understand why there were people who hosts such parties. There were so much variety for all ages and personalities.










Gondolas - What would Venice be without its gondolas? I was surprised to find out that gondola seats were elegantly decorated (as shown in the pictures below). Unfortunately I didn't have enough time to ride one as I had to spend the morning outside the town proper to replace my camera which gave up the night before I roamed around Venice.  






 

Piazza San Marco - I liked the ambiance of this place even if it was full of people. The architecture was a marvel to look at, and the view of the sea was a welcome match. Though this piazza is famous for its pigeons, I just realized I didn't have pictures with them. 


 

 


"Water World" views - The views featured below made me realize that it is only in Venice where I can see such sights. They made me feel that I was indeed a tourist... no wonder the movie "The Tourist", which was shot in Venice, was named as such.







Water Avenues and Mini Bridges - These adds appeal to the beauty of Venice. They will make you feel that it is only in Venice where you'll witness such charm.





Doge's Palace - One of my favorite palace/castle sights because of the elaborately decorated ceilings, the displayed knighthood items, and the chance to experience being in a dungeon.










 






 



Rialto - Venice's most famous bridge!



 


Open water views - There's just something special about the views of the Grand Canal. I find it dramatic and special... possibly because of combined views of the parked boats, the architectural sights, and the vastness of the canal.








Strolling along the streets - The streets of Venice (both main streets and side streets) are just so charming that you will enjoy just walking through them. I tried to get lost and enjoyed the adventure!







Food - Although there are people who say that the food in Venice may not be good because it is touristy, I believe otherwise. There are hidden gems around which gives you a good taste of what Italy has to offer.







Spaghetti alle Vongole (Eur10/Php700) - one of my favorite pasta dishes!


Fragola, Bacio, and Crema del Doge Gelato

Surprise Piazzas - One of the things that I liked about Venice is being surprisely greeted by Piazzas after a walk along narrow streets. Each piazza has its own unique charm!





Other interesting shots - Some other interesting shots which I want to share.


Ambulance - Venetian style!

The bridge leading to Venice!

How about getting a boat ride to get to the airport?


I hope you get to visit Venice yourself (hopefully before it sinks) to personally experience what I've been trying to describe because words and pictures are not enough. Definitely one for the priority list!


3 comments:

  1. thank yoo for your sharing your photos, blued.

    i was in paris last april and got some tips from you through this blog. sharing you my photos through my blog - lifeassuoicerp.blogspot.com

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  2. you're welcome, che! nice shot from trocadero! i'm sorry to know that you lost most of your pics. i was very paranoid that such thing will happen to me that's why i had several backups when i went to europe: a) upload to a portable hard drive right away even while travelling to serve as backup; b) upload to an internet site (e.g., photobucket or facebook) also while on tour; and c) multiple memory cards to minimize concentration on one memory card.

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  3. thanks turista! i couldnt get through still after i lost all those pictures but i am still confident as i ask some i.t. friends to help me retrieving photos

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