VENEZIA: CAME AND (NOW SADLY) GONE
Everyone knows (has an opinion) about it and every third has been there. Venice is almost boring destination. Boring until one gets there. Regardless of what one has planned for himself, it is going to be the place like no other at the very least. It turns magical promptly, but there are few things that should be avoided. The most daunting are herds of day visitors between Rialto Bridge and San Marco square and inevitable shoddy merchandize to satisfy such crows. Every place of interest bows to it and the fact that Venice is small, very well-known and absolutely one of a kind only increases such annoyances. To escape fellow travellers is easy. It is surprising how little people stray from imaginary route of must-visit-places;
We had specifically chosen afternoon flight so we could be on the boat to Venice when the sun was setting down. Would had been nicer if it wasn’t just after the rain. Too cloudy but for the few rays of sun starting to get through. Perhaps, next time. Though water taxi is fun, especially if you sit right at the back under the removable roof (and it is dry/warm enough to remove it) and if you actually are staying in Venice, chances are it will be your only longer journey on the water as otherwise city is best explored on foot. Traghetti ride’s too short, gondola’s rather expensive and vaporetti’s way too crowed and unnecessary unless you want to do island-hoping.
Once there, your temporary palazzio better be nice since you are to spend excessive amount of money on the not so good one too.
Much more time is required to see more of La Bienalle too.
Despite fair amount of unappealing eateries and bars in most obvious places, there are some nice ones too. Like everywhere in Italy aperitif hour cannot be avoided. Since it was already warm enough spritzs – dry or sweet and with an olive on the stick - were noticeable on every campo and campieli.
Return flights from LGW to Marco Polo for 2 - £304, http://www.bblemarie.it/ for 2 nights with breakfast - £190 +12eur city tax, Marco Polo Airport Link Transfer for 2 -£45.36, tickets to La Biennale for 2 - 43eur, spritz - 2eur, chiccheti from 1.5eur, coffee - 2.5eur, sit down lunch with drinks for 2 ~30-40eur, take away pizza with drinks ~15eur, dinner with drinks for 2 ~ 80eur, vaporetto(water bus) Alilaguna Venice to Marco Polo 15eur one way each.