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Monday, April 14, 2014

hey everyone, lets me tell you about the amazing and beautiful place that you should included in your list of destination when you want to go travel or honeymoon. I think that everybody have their own desire or interest in travel around the word, especially to the traveler that like to go outside country to find the best destination to they visit. Then let me explain details about my top 15 destination that you should go for holiday. Lets check it now guys !!!!


                                                                VENICE, ITALY



       


  • Name: Italy 
  • (long form) Italian Republic
  • Capital City: Rome (2,754,440 pop.)
  • Italy Population: 61,482,297 (2013 est.)




Venice is in on northeast coast of Italy. It is protected from the Adriatic Sea by a strip of land called the Lido. The region around Venice is called the Veneto. Since it's near the sea, Venice has moderate weather although there can be rain nearly year-round. Summers are humid and winters can be foggy and wet.Venice is in northeastern Italy on the border of the Adriatic Sea. Venice is one of the larger cities in Italy, and it is know as the city of canals. It is a romantic hideaway and a great tourist attraction. This place may not seem huge but it is. Venice is made of different boroughs. The most famous is the area comprising the 118 islands in the main districts that are called "Sestieri" and they are: Cannaregio, Castello, Dorsoduro, San Polo, Santa Croce and San Marco, where the main monuments and sights are located. Other main districts are Isola Della Giudecca and Lido di Venezia. Other important islands include Murano, Torcello, San Francesco del Deserto, Burano, and several others.
  • The activity that tourist can do in Venice is :
  1. See three major sights in one square
  2. Get around in a gondola
  3. Tour the Venetian masters of art
  4. Take some aperitivo time
  5. Get a bird's-eye view of Venice
  6. Take a tour of the Grand Canal
  7. Get a taste for true Venetian cuisine
  8. Get kitted out in Italian elegance
  9. Walk in James Bond's footsteps
  10. Try on some prison threads
  11. Eat seafood you've never seen before
  12. Pick up a serenissima souvenir
  13. Slip on a mask and join the Carnevale
  14. Take a waterside-bar break
  15. Tie the knot under Juliet's window
  16. Drink like a Venetian
  17. Be seduced by the contemporary art scene

  • lets me share with you a few picture of venice

                         

The Canal Grande snakes through the city of Venice in a large S shape, traveling from the Saint Mark Basin on one end to a lagoon near the Santa Lucia rail station on the other. This ancient waterway measures 3,800 meters (2.36 miles) long and ranges from 30 to 90 meters (about 100-300 feet) wide. In most places, the canal is approximately 5 meters (16 feet) deep.



Gondolas were once the chief form of transportation through the canals of Venice. Today, 



they are generally used as sightseeing vessels for tourists willing to shell out quite a few euros for a ride on these historic rowing boats.


                                   
                                                             Venice Italy Street


Venice piazza San Marco


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an addition the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy is an ancient waterway and is lined along its length with buildings. Most of these buildings date from the 13th to the 18th centuries and pose a Venetian-Gothic style. The best way to see these beautiful buildings is to travel by the vaporetto, the water bus. Visitors can also take a romantic gondola ride along the Grand Canal.
Apart from sightseeing, visitors can also enjoy a great time shopping along the Grand Canal. There are also several restaurants serving delectable Italian cuisine. Visitors can also find some halal food also along the Grand Canal. There are a few halal kebab and takeaway outlets.
Some interesting and fun facts about the Grand Canal include:
  1. The Grand Canal is approximately 2.5 miles long and averages at a depth of about 16 feet.
  2. There are over 170 buildings on the Grand Canal including restaurants, hotels and entertainment venues.
  3. Until the 19th century, there was only one bridge that crossed the Grand Canal.
  4. The Grand Canal divides the city of Venice in to two parts.
  5. Over 15 million tourists visit Venice each year.

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