More exploration in beautiful Venice.
On the Ponte degli Scalzi Bridge that connects the Sestieri (or district) of Cannaregio with Santa Croce. The distinctive green dome of the Church of San Simeon Piccolo is in the background (right by our hotel)
Next to the train station, the Church of St. Mary of Nazareth.
Exploring Santa Croce.
A beautiful park is adjacent to this Monastery.
Steps into the park.
Children’s playground.
Near the west end of the city, where there is parking area for cars and buses of people visiting Venice via the causeway.
One of the few wooden bridges we saw.
Santa Croce hotel.
Police car, a la Venezia.
View from a vaporetto, the water bus that ferries Venetians from place to place.
The Grand Canal opens into the lagoon.
The Doge’s Palace, built in the 1300s and formerly the home of the ruler of Venice.
The Piazza San Marco, showing the Basilica and the Doge’s Palace. The bell tower is out of sight, on the left.
Saint Mark’s bell tower, the Campanile.
St. Mark’s Basilica.
One of many shops selling Murano glass, made in the small glass-blowing operations on the nearby islands of Murano.
Elegant shopping area in the San Marco district.
We found Venice very affordable. A majority of restaurants offered three-course meals for 12 to 15 Euros. We happened upon an Asian restaurant with “all you can eat” sushi for 15 Euros in the weekend. And yes, we ate plenty of Italian food!
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