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GRAZIE VENEZIA-TUCHES MEMORIES PART-7-ITALIA-๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น- ๐ŸŽญ

VENEZIA 

In Venice everywhere were canals, gondolas, and bridges. It was a romantic and loved city exactly :) I visited first Piazza San Marco which has the perfect San Marco Basilica, Duchess Palace, Correr and Archeology Museums, and Clock Tower. I have seen Old Roman and Greek Empire eras.

 

I have visited the San Rialto Bridge and the Bridge of Sighs. I won't forget Rialto Bridge which has excellent viewing :) That is so romantic. You can see gondolas. Every street needs to be narrower. Also, masks are a sign of Venice. In every shop, you can find different types of masks. Every street has canals and bridges it is so lovely :) my hotel was near the sea which was so beautiful.


 In Venฤฑce you can use waterbus on the canals as public transport because everywhere is a canal of course that is so fantastic :) It would be best if you visited Venice as quickly as possible while you can, especially with your partner :) 












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