Budget Accommodation Europe Italy Venice
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14 July 2012 - 15 July 2012
The Redentore is an extravagant Venetian festival known for its remarkable fireworks display. This event is anticipated each year by Venetians and tourists alike; it's the crowing jewel of events celebrating Venice's liberation from the plague, celebrated every July.
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Really great place, super clean, friendly, cheap and accessible... and they do pizza ... more
Peir was really helpful in getting us from the wharf to the apartment. The apartment was clean and very central. We do suggest that a microwave and electric kettle would improve the facilities rating. Tony from Kiama ... more
Beds were not very good and our room was small. Breakfast was minimal. But for the value it was a great location and the owners were very accommodating. ... more
Venice??
Good Evening My daughter are planning to visit Venice as a city break during the easter holidays. Its somewhere I've always wanted to go, and as we are only going to be there for a few days want to make the most of it. Can any of you please recommend a reasonably priced hote that we can use ...
Venice
Hi, Can anyone recommend a lovely place to stay in Venice on a budget of not more than €40 a night for my boyfriend and I? Will be going in the middle of June Don't mind if it's not too central but would be great if we could do both. Yep, quite a challenge! Thanks ...
Zurich-Venice
Easiest way to travel from Zurich to Venice ...
Italy Day 4 Venice
On days 3, after the end of our food tour we got on a train to Venice. The train ride took a little over an hour and dropped us off right across the water from our hotel. We stayed at the Hotel ...
Posted in Italy 2011 by dmclone
Gandala Madness
Day 3 started with renting 3 cars and driving to Venice. 2 of the cars, mine included, got lost but only temporarily. The other car didn't miss the exit but liked to slam on the breaks in the middle of the freeway and swerve across 3 lanes almost killing everyone Venis is unbelievable with all the little ...
Posted in viva la Italy! by lunds007
Italy
2nd stop: Venice Population: 270,660 (2009) GDP: 1,740 trillion Density: 652.9/km2 (1,690.9/sq mi) Language: Italian I chose Venice because Ive always wanted to ride in a canal down the lagoon. Nevertheless, i Heard Venice greatest an beautiful cities of art. When i arrived the sun had just ...
Posted in Traveling with tina by tgutierrez