Nitro Unisex Venice Backpack

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Nitro Unisex Venice Backpack

Nitro Unisex Venice Backpack

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Wandering the streets allows you to discover the magic of Venice for yourself and allows you to explore all the areas that interest you most. While taking a guided tour is great because of all the knowledge you gain along the way, guiding yourself allows you to follow a whim and pique your own interests! Cannaregio is home to many Venetian locals and isn’t as popular with the tourists. However, it’s still located along the Grand Canal and is very central in Venice, making it a great place to stay during your visit! If you’re looking for an authentic Venetian experience, and are trying to escape the throngs of tourists, this is the perfect place to stay. Home to the Jewish Ghetto and a handful of beautiful churches, you’ll see some great attractions right on your doorstep. Venice: A New History – Using archived materials and newly translated documents, this book chronicles Venice from the city’s origins, to a Renaissance epicenter and finally to a modern tourist hub. Plastic washes up on even the most pristine beaches… so do your part and keep the Big Blue beautiful They're pretty much the best hostel chain in Europe and their dorm is relatively cheap (if you're keen on a dorm).

Step 7: Mount UMC-4 to Rialto-Side, attach rods, motors, power, and motor cables, power via handle. This is the personal art collection of art collector Peggy Guggenheim, located in her former mansion along the banks of the Grand Canal. It is a massive, avant-garde collection of art with works from more than 200 artists. While modern art is not my favorite kind of art, there are countless pieces by surrealists, abstract expressionists, and Italian futurists that make this worth a visit. There’s also an outdoor sculpture garden. Admission is 16 EUR. 7. Climb the Campanile di San Marco The Vogalonga is a non-competitive 20-mile marathon rowing event held annually in May. This tradition originated in 1974 as a protest against the increasing amount of powerboats taking over Venice’s waters. Thousands of people from all over the world take part every year, in all different kinds of boats, including gondolas, kayaks, canoes, dragon boats, stand-up paddleboards, and more (some people even swim!). It’s incredible to watch and one of the biggest events of the year. 9. Visit the National Archaeological Museum Getting around Venice cheaply is actually easy as the city is quite compact, and you can walk everywhere – although if you are planning to cover a lot of ground you might be very tired at the end of the day! Avoid expensive water taxis at all costs and think about where you want to travel in Venice before deciding on what transport to take.

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The following is a breakdown of each day with a focus on maximizing the number of sights you can see. Adjust the itinerary to meet your personal Venice trip goals. Day 1 in Venice Food nearby: Le Cafe Venezia is a cozy and casual cafe that offers amazing coffee for those that need a little extra boost in the mornings, as well as incredible pastries. If you’re looking for a full breakfast, they do that well too but our recommendation would be to try something sweet, because that’s what Le Cafe Venezia does best!

For those traveling with a tent, camping outside the city costs 15-30 EUR per night for a basic pitch without electricity. There are also small lodges and cabins for 30-50 EUR.

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Why it’s awesome: The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is one of the world’s premier private art collections and is an absolute treat to view. Oh, and you would be silly to visit Venice and not indulge in gelato and tiramisu, just saying… Wine in Venice Hostel prices– A dorm bed in a hostel usually costs 27-45 EUR per night for a 4-6-bed dorm in peak season and 22-30 EUR per night off-peak. Private rooms cost between 75-150 EUR per night in peak season and 60-85 EUR in the off-season. Free Wi-Fi is standard and several hostels have kitchens or a bar/cafe on the premises. None of the hostels in Venice currently offer free breakfast. A colorful boat parade along the Grand Canal with over a hundred different Venetian boats. The Regata is held every year on the 1st Sunday in September. How to Get Around in Venice 1. Outside of Venice Find 5 people willing to do it with you (this is where your hostel friends come into play). That way it will only cost €13.00 per person.

There are plenty of epic things to do in Venice, we’ve cleared that much already! Now, we’ve prepared a few extra tips so you can make the most out of your trip: Today, the Ghetto is still a center of Jewish life, located in the area of Cannaregio. Visit the square of campo del Ghetto Nuovo and take a guided tour of Museo Ebraicofor a sense of the hardships of former life here. 8. Basilica di Santa Maria Della Salute I have been using World Nomads for some time now and made a few claims over the years. They’re easy to use, professional and relatively affordable. They may also let you buy or extend a policy once you’ve started your trip and are already abroad which is super handy. The company was founded by Lorenzo Rubelli in 1889 and since has become known for its outstanding quality in the textile world. The textiles produced by this company are used by internationally-renowned designers, which is an incredible achievement!

Autumn and winter are great times to tour Venice. Although the weather is cold, you can avoid the crowds and enjoy a quiet city all to yourself! The beginning of autumn starts in September and winter runs through to the end of February. During this time you can expect heavy rains, but in our opinion, this makes Venice all the more magical! Bacari –Venetian bars that serve ombra (a glass of wine) and cicchetti (Venetian tapas) sourced from local ingredients – is the best way to experience the “Happy Hour” culture that is popular here. Venice is a very walk able city so why not learn about it’s history while walking through the narrow alleyways with a free walking tour. Both, Venice Free Walking Tour and Free Tour Venice offer free walking tours in Venice. Popular Events & Festivals in Venice 1. Venice Carnival See above! Walking really is the best way to get around Venice; get lost, roam free and best of all don't spend any money. You can also expect acqua alta (high water) during this time, which makes navigating the city a little more interesting!

If you are planning to visit some of the other islands in Venice such as Burano and Murano or Lido then I highly recommend buying a day or multi-day transport pass which includes as many trips on the vaporetto water buses and local buses and trams that you need.Gondola, a classical Venetian boat, is mostly used for scenic purposes rather than transportation. These can be quite expensive to ride. Acqua alta (high water) is the act of lagoon water levels rising above street levels and flooding them. This tends to happen during colder months with the likelihood of floods happening in December. Why it’s awesome: There may be hundreds of bridges in Venice, but the Bridge of Sighs is one of the most well known. It was designed by Antonio Contino, who’s uncle designed the Rialto bridge, Venice’s most famous bridge. Passing over the Rio di Palazzo, the bridge connects the new prison and the interrogation rooms at another one of Venice’s top attractions, Doge’s palace. Legend has it that if a couple kisses as they pass under the bridge by gondola, they’ll enjoy eternal love and happiness!



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