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Placed within a blue lagoon Venice and maintains all the charm it had 600 years ago which makes it one of the world’s most magnificent cities. Tourism is very popular with many people taking Venice city breaks to enjoy the unique place that has canals instead of roads.
On Venice city breaks you will notice that it is much bigger than it seems, there are many narrow winding streets felled with colourful and imaginative buildings. The area in which it is situated is made up from 118 islands. If you take a Venice city breaks there really is only one way to travel it would almost a waste of a journey if you don’t a romantic gondola ride through the canals of Venice. Whilst there are many things to see and do and taking a pleasant boat ride to and from makes things all the more enjoyable. There are various museums and theatres to visit whilst on your stay, but you may delight more by enjoying a meal in one of the fine restaurants that sits right next to the waters. You must try some of the local delicacies such as risotto served in a cuttlefish ink sauce a corn meal called polenta.
The best place to enjoy the tastes of Venice along with the sights and sounds is near the Rialto Bridge, and there you will find a set of restaurants that look out onto the illuminated canals at night. You will find some restaurants are more expensive than others so make sure you select carefully, but most places will provide you will a wonderful experience whilst on your Venice city breaks.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 16 March 2010 11:04 )


