1st Rate ArticlesArticles - free articles, content, advice & tips for your website or newsletter


options Viewing Get a Taste of Historic Venice, Italy

 

 Get a Taste of Historic Venice, Italy

   By Adam Singleton

Lined with canals, the historic city of Venice has long been a 'must-see' destination for couples seeking a romantic getaway. Beautiful surroundings, famous landmarks, fantastic food, and gondola rides invite you to savor the Italian way of life.

The enchanting city of Venice has long been a favorite destination for couples seeking a romantic getaway. Beautiful surroundings, famous landmarks, fantastic food, and the inevitable gondola rides attract many to this Italian city to bask in the laid back Italian way of life. Venice also offers the unique experience of walking around a city based on a canal system to move about, making for some interesting walking tours around this maze-like historic city.

Walking around the city is the best way to take in all of the unique architecture and character of Venice. A map is essential to tackling the winding streets, even though it will probably not protect against getting lost. However, what better place is there to be lost in than Venice? Walking is also a great way to discover some of the lesser-known neighborhoods of this town, thus providing a more authentic experience. For those who want a true taste of Italy, those areas that lie off the beaten path also offer more authentic and tastier meals, which cater less to foreign visitors.

Visiting away from the tourist centre can also be a nice break from the multitude of visitors that Venice receives, especially during the summer months when the city is full and the weather is hot. A gondola ride to explore some of the bordering neighborhoods is also a good excuse to hop on a boat, as these rides get considerably cheaper the farther you stray from the main tourist areas.

Any time of year that you find yourself in Venice, there are some must see attractions that you will happily brave the crowds to visit. The Piazza San Marco is a large public square that serves as the main meeting place in the city. The Piazza is also the location of more attractions such as St. Mark's Cathedral, the Doge's Palace, the Campanile, and several museums. Depending on what you are interested in exploring, you can choose to spend just a day touring the attractions of the Piazza or, if museums and cathedrals are your thing, you can happily spend more than a few days visiting all there is to see in this little area.

There are several more cathedrals and museums to see in Venice, and if you plan on visiting, it is a good idea to book tickets in advance - especially if you are there during the summer months. Queues can be long and the weather will be hot, making standing in line unpleasant. The same goes for booking a hotel in Venice during the peak season, as accommodation fills up quickly, especially at the hotels near the centre - so it is best to book early.

Plan to see some of the other islands around Venice as well. You can easily visit the quaint towns on a day trip, or you can even go to another country like Croatia by ferry - although it is advisable to take more time than just one day. Venice is a great city to get a taste of Italy's culture, but be warned - there is a great chance that it will only whet your appetite for more!

About the Author:

Adam Singleton is an online freelance journalist from Scotland. His hobbies include traveling and hiking. Article Source: 1st Rate Articles - http://1stRateArticles.com


  Article added 10/02/07, last revised 10/02/07.

Site Map

Tip for article authors: Always use the 'Preview' function (when available) and scan your article for formatting and spacing errors. If you make any changes, use 'Preview' again to double check before submitting.

Unless indicated otherwise by individual authors, all articles at 1stRateArticles.com may be published free of charge in your newsletter or on your website as long as they are unedited and all hyperlinks remain active.

Copyright and Privacy Policy - Contact Us


Royalty-Free Articles for Website or Newsletter Reprint .