ITALY TOUR 2016 VENICE Part1
Our Adventure around Venice
Best of Italy tour by Trafalgar Tours
Tour Leader - Pamela Russo
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Off the beaten track with Tour Leader Venice
Highlights from our 'off the beaten track' walking tour with Tour Leader Venice. Some of the place we saw were:
- The traditional printing press Antica Tamperia
- The narrowest street in Venice
- Acqua Alta Bookshop
- Santa Maria dei Miracle
- The Ghetto district
- The observation platform on Fondaco dei Tedeschi
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ITALY TOUR 2016 VENICE part 2
Our Adventure around Venice
Best of Italy tour by Trafalgar Tours
Tour Leader - Pamela Russo
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Venice day trip
Venice really needs no introduction. The watery city, home to gondoliers in stripy jerseys singing in front of the Bridge of Sighs, has been a fabled holiday destination for centuries. Whether it's beautifully sunny or covered in a white vale of fog, the city is magical, charming and romantic. If your time in Italy is short, this tour is the perfect way to add the fairy-tale city of Venice to your Italian itinerary. Your full day tour includes a boat trip along the Venice lagoon as well as a walking tour of the city.
Highlights
- Full-day trip from Milan to Venice
- Boat trip across the Venice lagoon
- Two-hour guided walking tour
- Free time to explore Venice on your own
- English speaking tour leader
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More info on Rick's Europe tours: Take a test drive of Rick Steves' 2017 Italy tours with Rick Steves as your guide! (Disclaimer: The itinerary specifics and other tour details noted in this lecture were correct at the time of filming in 2017 but may have since changed. Any special promotions mentioned are no longer valid.)
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Milan • Venice • Bellagio
Do it yourself TOUR INCLUDES (3.5 days):
MILAN - Duomo di Milano, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Shopping, Sforza Castle, Sempione Park, Milan Grand Canal, Santa Maria della Grazie (The Last Supper paining), Street Markets
VENICE - Getting there, Rialto Bridge, St. Mark's Basilica, St. Mark's Campanile (Bell Tower), Doge's Palace, Bridge of Sighs, Gondola ride
BELLAGIO - Getting there, Town overview, Esino, Varenna
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ITALY TOUR 2016 VENICE Part 3
Our Adventure around Venice
Best of Italy tour by Trafalgar Tours
Tour Leader - Pamela Russo
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Italy's Venice to charge admission fees for tourists
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Vilim Bugarin, Tour Director, Treasures of Italy: Venice, Florence & Rome
If Vilim invites you on one of his trademark local adventures tours, you are in for a treat. I like to take my guests off the beaten path, to interact with locals, visit local markets, and learn how to bargain, play a little bocce or cards or dice, and try the regional food and drinks -- maybe we'll even help harvest some of the grapes or olives or tomatoes ourselves! Vilim was born in Croatia but graduated high school in Kansas, and also lived in New York and Italy. He speaks five languages and has led tours all over the world, from Malta to the Maldives, Slovakia to Santo Domingo. Nowadays, on the job or off, you can find Vilim in the place he loves best, sailing on my boat or diving and exploring the most beautiful coastline in the world.
Student Photography Tour of Italy: Tuscany and Venice
Come explore the best of Florence and Venice, where student photographic opportunities abound as your Travel for Teens trip leaders guide you through cities, canals, rolling hills, masterpieces of painting and sculpture, and bustling outdoor markets with side streets filled with exciting surprises. Our hands-on photography workshop will give you the skills and preparation you need to take your photography to the next level; return home with an incredible portfolio and the memories of a lifetime!
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Mitch at Midlife - Avoiding the Crowds in Venice
90% of people coming to Venice visit only 10 % of the city. So, I decided to get off the beaten path and what I found was Venice is astonishingly beautiful wherever you go. the SUBSCRIBE button for weekly videos!
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Anti-tourism sentiment grows in overcrowded Venice
The ancient city of Venice is sinking, but its also shrinking.
Its 54,000 citizens are steadily leaving, complaining the city has been overrun by tourists.
But fed-up locals are hoping to change that with an anti-tourist campaign.
Al Jazeera's Charlie Angela reports from Venice.
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Italy from Above - our best sights from Verona, Venice, Vicenza in High Definition (HD)
This spectacular HD journey will explore the history and sights of Northern Italy.
Travel from Verona (of Romeo and Juliet fame), Padua, Venice, Asolo (historic villas), and Vicenza (Andrea Palladio - architect). Fly above the Alps, and enjoy some of the best examples of the rich heritage and culture of this beautiful region.
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Paradox Interactive presents Rights of Man, an expansion to Europa Universalis IV that adds greater depth and detail to a host of game systems. New decisions, greater customization and added personality are all coming to the best-selling game about exploration, trade and conquest.
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Great Powers now have special diplomatic abilities: Don’t let your development lag while you expand, so you can make use of new threats and overtures to neighbors
Personalities and traits for monarchs and military leaders will add bonuses to your nation or assist you in battle
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Globe Trekker - Venice City Guide featuring Justine Shapiro
Justine Shapiro explores what is arguably the world's most stunning city, Venice. Situated in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea off mainland Italy, this city built on water is a maze of over 100 tiny islands linked together by a network of bridges.
The way to explore Venice is either by boat or on foot - there are no cars in the city. Justine hops aboard a public water-bus, or vaporetto, that takes her along the Grand Canal to her evening's accommodation, an elegant palazzo with amazing views over the city.
Her sight-seeing begins at the epicenter of Venice, St. Mark's Square. She marvels at the basilica, and its ornate mosaics that tell of how daring Venetians stole St. Mark's body from the Orient and brought it to the city for prestige and honor. As Justine leaves the main sights behind and explores Venice's backstreets she finds that it's all too easy to become lost in the labyrinthine alleyways, although she also discovers this is a perfect way to stumble upon hidden treasures.
No visit to Venice would be complete without a ride in a gondola; Justine gets a romantic ride and a cheeky insider's view on the city from pin-up gondolier Gianbattista.
Justine takes a ten-minute boat ride from Venice across the lagoon to the island of The Lido for some glamor. It is the setting for the annual Venice Film Festival and she lines up with other tourists along the red carpet hoping for a glimpse and a chat with some of Hollywood's hottest stars.
Next stop is Burano, a complete contrast to The Lido. This sleepy fishing village is famous for its brightly colored houses and lace-making. Justine tries her hand at the intricate needlework with the help of an octogenarian islander.
Back in Venice, Justine mingles with young Venetians at a popular bar and tries the local seafood tapas before taking an unusual night tour with the romantic city's most infamous lover and libertine, Casanova.
The following day, Justine heads to Doge's Palace. This palace, resplendent in gold and sumptuous oil paintings, was the political heart of the Republic of Venice. It was home to the city's elected leader, the Doge, and its Bridge of Sighs leads to the city's incarcerated.
Venice's unique status of being built on water also means that it faces a precarious future, as the city is regularly prone to flooding. Justine takes a boat ride with a local scientist who explains how heavy water traffic and industry are threatening the equilibrium of the lagoon, and what counter-steps are being taken.
Back on a boat on the Grand Canal, Justine completes her Venetian adventure - by taking part in one of the city's most colorful and joyful festivals - the annual Rowing Regatta. A flotilla of historic boats is followed by fast and furious racing to determine the city's speediest gondoliers.
A TOUR OF VENICE AND MURANO | AN ITALIAN ADVENTURE | PART 1
Lee and I both wanted to do a tour of Italy. It's a country that neither of us had been to, but there were a few places there that appealed to us. As part of a trip across the country by train, we stopped off at Venice, Milan, Lake Como and Rome. Here's the first part of our Italian adventure, a few nights in Venice. Lots of walking and lots of sun! And don't believe the rumours, it didn't smell at all!
While staying in Venice, we stayed over on Murano island, known for its glass blowing. Our hotel was the LaGare Hotel Venezia (now a Hyatt Centric), which was absolutely stunning and so peaceful.
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Venice day trip
Venice really needs no introduction. The watery city, home to gondoliers in stripy jerseys singing in front of the Bridge of Sighs, has been a fabled holiday destination for centuries. Whether it's beautifully sunny or covered in a white vale of fog, the city is magical, charming and romantic. If your time in Italy is short, this tour is the perfect way to add the fairy-tale city of Venice to your Italian itinerary. Your full day tour includes a boat trip along the Venice lagoon as well as a walking tour of the city.
Highlights
Full-day trip from Milan to Venice
Boat trip across the Venice lagoon
Two-hour guided walking tour
Free time to explore Venice on your own
English speaking tour leader
Book your tour on livemilano.com
Globe Trekker Series 11 - Venice City Guide
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Traveller Justine Shapiro explores what is arguably the world’s most stunning city, Venice. Situated in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea off mainland Italy, this city built on water is a maze ofimage: Venice, Italy at dusk over 100 tiny islands linked together by a network of bridges.
The way to explore Venice is either by boat or on foot – there are no cars in the city. Justine hops aboard a public waterbus, or vaporetto, that takes her along the Grand Canal to her evening’s accommodation, an elegant palazzo with amazing views over the city. Justine begins her sight-seeing at the epicentre of Venice, St. Mark’s Square. Napoleon described it as the ‘the finest drawing room in Europe’ but Justine finds it full of tourists and pigeons today. She marvels at the basilica, and its ornate mosaics that tell of how daring Venetians stole St. Mark’s body from the Orient and brought it to the city for prestige and honour. As Justine leaves the main sights behind and explores Venice’s backstreets she finds that it’s all too easy to become lost in the labyrinthine alleyways, although she also discovers this is a perfect way to stumble upon hidden treasures.
image: The Venice Regatta, Grand CanalNo visit to Venice would be complete without a ride in a gondola; Justine gets a romantic ride and a cheeky insider’s view on the city from pin-up gondolier Gianbattista. Justine takes a ten-minute boat ride from Venice across the lagoon to the island of The Lido for some glamour. It is the setting for the annual Venice Film Festival and she lines up with other tourists along the red carpet hoping for a glimpse and a chat with some of Hollywood’s hottest stars. Next stop is Burano, a complete contrast to The Lido. This sleepy fishing village is famous for its brightly coloured houses and lace-making. Justine tries her hand at the intricate needlework with the help of an octogenarian islander.
Back in Venice, Justine mingles with young Venetians at a popular bar and tries the local seafood tapas before taking an unusual night tour with the romantic city’s most infamous loverimage: Row, row, row your boat: Justine Shapiro with Gianbattista the gondolierand libertine, Casanova. The following day, Justine heads to Doge’s Palace. This palace, resplendent in gold and sumptuous oil paintings, was the political heart of the Republic of Venice. It was home to the city’s elected leader, the Doge, and its Bridge of Sighs leads to the city’s incarcerated.
Venice’s unique status of being built on water also means that it faces a precarious future, as the city is regularly prone to flooding. Justine takes a boat ride with a local scientist who explains how heavy water traffic and industry are threatening the equilibrium of the lagoon, and what counter-steps are being taken. Back on a boat on the Grand Canal, Justine completes her Venetian adventure – by taking part in one of the city’s most colourful and joyful festivals – the annual Rowing Regatta. A flotilla of historic boats is followed by fast and furious racing to determine the city’s speediest gondoliers.
Venice Losing Residents but Not Dead Yet
The historic city of Venice, Italy, with its famous waterways and beautiful buildings is losing official residents at a rapid rate causing some people to say it is now a living museum and to hold a mock funeral over the weekend. But city officials say millions of tourists still flock to the famous city and there are still thousands of unofficial residents and there are efforts underway to bring people back. Sabina Castelfranco reports for VOA from Venice.