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How to AVOID CROWDS in VENICE Italy
Venice is a popular tourist destination and avoiding crowds in Venice can be a bit challenging. However, there are a few tips that can help you enjoy Venice without too many crowds. Here’s How to AVOID CROWDS in VENICE Italy. 1. Visit during the Off-Season: The most effective way to avoid crowds is to visit during the off-season, which is typically from November to March (excluding Christmas and New Year’s). Fewer tourists visit during these months, and you’ll have a better chance of exploring the city at your own pace. N.B: Nov, Jan & March (Feb is Carnival festiva and pretty hectic), Jan is freezing but crowds are much less!…
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3 Popular day trips from MILAN
Milan, located in northern Italy, offers a great starting point for exploring some of the country’s picturesque cities and attractions. Here are some 3 popular day trips from Milan: 1. Venice: 🚅 Means of transportation: High-speed train⌚ Travel time: About 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours by High-speed train📍 Highlights: Discover the enchanting canals, visit St. Mark’s Square and Basilica, take a Gondola ride, spend the day wandering through the narrow streets and explore the colourful streets of Burano and Murano. Venice is one of those magical cities worth visiting atleast twice in a lifetime, once alone and second time with your lover 😊. 2. Florence: Florence is a…
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A Guide to the Floating City of Venice Italy.
Venice, Italy is a city of endless beauty and enchantment, with its canals, stunning architecture, and rich cultural heritage. It’s a place that has been inspiring artists and poets for centuries, and it’s easy to see why. If you’re planning a trip to Italy, Venice should definitely be on your list of must-visit destinations. Venice is a city that is meant to be explored on foot, as every corner offers something new and exciting. In this guide, I’ll take you through some of the best things to do and see in Venice, Italy. 1. Exploring the Canals Venice is famous for its intricate canal system and the Grand Canal is…