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Biggest one. Whatever you do, do NOT eat in the big tourist areas. St Mark’s Square, Rialto Bridge etc. Highest prices on earth for dreadful food. Go a few blocks off the beaten tracks and there are plenty of reasonably priced places. Other than that, just take it in. It’s like nowhere on earth. Just go wandering round the little streets off the main tourist drag. There’s beautiful buildings and churches and view las down canals and museums and shops and galleries round every corner. It’s worth getting on one of the vaporetto water taxis out to the other islands as well. Murano gift the glass workers etc. And you get very different views back to the main part of Venice from the other islands. How are you getting there?
Are young flying to Venice Marco Polo Airport?If so, there’s two great ways to get from airport to Venice. 1) Get the vaporetto from the airport. Fantastic way to travel into Venice. 2) Get bus from the airport to Mestre station, then take the train over the pontoon bridge to Venice Santa Lucia station. It’s like arrivingvat any station in the world...till you exit out of the station concourse and you’re right in front of the Grand Canal. Best way to arrive at Venice. Unforgettable.
What’s the address of your hotel?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on February 08, 2018, 08:49:15 amWhat’s the address of your hotel?Castello. 2146. Venezia. 30122 Italy is the one I think we're going for.Casa Faveretto Guest house