A day in Venice
Anthony Falbo
Cubestractian Series
This fairytale city is an archipelago of 118 islands
and is a feast for anyone’s eyes with its magnificent palaces, bridges and domes. The first stop for any tourist is to head to the heart
of Venice
i.e. San Marco with the lively St Mark’s Square (Piazza San Marco) described by
Napoleon as “the drawing room of Europe”.
As you explore, you will feel as if you were walking in a
maze, hence arm yourself with a map. Every turn seems to take you to a medieval
bridge (there are about 400 bridges) and as you keep walking, you discover and
explore the beauty of this romantic city. You will realize that there are no
streets for cars and bikes, just 150 canals for the boats which indeed provides
one with a unique experience.
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