The Vaporetto gets both locals and visitors to the places they want and need to go throughout Venice. Because traveling the canals is the easiest way to get around the city, the water bus has long been the most efficient and cost-effective mode of transportation, aside from walking.
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One of the world's most famous carnivals, the Venetian Carnival, dates to 1162. For ten days before Lent, the streets of Venice are flooded with masked people in full costume. Initially, this was a time for festivities when Venetians allowed themselves to break every law and remain anonymous while using their masks.
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From the High Middle Ages to the Italian Renaissance, Europe's primary center for luxury glass. Glassmakers were well known and still are for their unparalleled quality, exquisite range of colors, and, not to forget, unmatched craftsmanship.
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Venice is one of the most exciting and lovely places in the world. Walking through narrow stone paths across the 400 bridges that span the 114 canals will revile modern life an old-world charisma. This sanctuary on a lagoon is virtually the same as six hundred years ago and has its romantic charm despite its changes over 600 hundred years.
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Float beneath bridges, beside cafes, under balconies, as your gondolier sweeps you down the Grand Canal. A relaxing and romantic gondola ride reveals all the charm, excitement, and passion of Venice and the Venetians'.
€ 36
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Linked to the cultural history and beauty of Venice. The Northern Lagoon, with its varied landscape, is famous for its islands like Burano and Torcello. If it weren't for the lagoon mudbanks, shallows, and channels, Venice wouldn't be what is today.
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Built in the first century, the Verona Arena is an open-air Roman amphitheater that is still entirely in use today, making it one of the best-preserved ancient structures in the world. The Arena was initially used to host gladiator, circus, and equestrian events. Now it is used to host concerts and, most famously, an opera season every summer, creating a unique atmosphere of an open-air spectacle.
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Once Verona's former center of power, the Piazza dei Signori is now a city square in Padua. With its unique history and contribution to the government, it hosts official civics and government celebrations. It is also where the Dante statue is located and surrounded by critical main buildings of the former city government, including the court and the seat of power of the Scaliger family.
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Once being the Roman Forum is now an excellent open-air market surrounded by historic buildings with frescoes and peppered with sculptures. Having some of the best restaurants in Verona, as well as having places to shop at. It has become a popular meeting point for Veronese since Roman times.
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Taking a stroll through elegant streets and the outer limits of the famous Fashion Quadrilatero, we will have the chance to visit the most prestigious boutiques and showrooms in the world. Stunning jewels created by the most renowned name, clothes, and accessories that are to die for, to be owned and flaunted. Just the shoes alone are a work of art.
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