This past weekend I went to Venice with my friends Adam,
Kara and Hailey! We took a bus to Florence and then a train to Venice. Venice
is the most beautiful and coolest city I have ever been to! It is amazing how
it is all built on water and was so fun to see the way of life there; no cars, “police
boats”, “emergency boats” etc. We stayed at a decent hotel that was right next
to the train station and in one of the city’s busiest parts. Right outside our
door were tons of great restaurants, lively crowds and good shops. We went to
dinner that night and I had delicious gnocchi Bolognese. We got gelato and just
explored Venice at nighttime! We bought the unlimited water taxi pass so were
able to get on and off the boats whenever we pleased. We took the water taxi
around all night and marveled at what an amazing place it is! It was definitely
cold on the water but seeing the city lit up at night and looking at all of the
boats and gondolas was worth it! On Saturday we took the water taxi around more
and actually got a little bit lost. The Venice water taxi system is extremely
confusing. Constantly throughout the weekend we would be standing at the dock
to get picked up and every time it seemed as if we picked the wrong dock to
stand at because everyone else was getting picked up besides us. Then we would
go to the busiest dock and a boat would never come. The routes they take are
also very confusing because it was a brand new place to us. So we ended up on
the island of Lido when we wanted to go to Murano. It was a fun ride though so
ended up being fine. We all made it to the island of Murano which is famous for
their glass blowing. Every shop there was filled with beautiful glass blown
objects all with intricate designs. Next we went to the island of Burano, which
is famous for their handmade lace. Every shop was filled with lace clothing, tablecloths
and doilies. Burano is also famous for their houses, with every house painted a
vibrant color! It was so bright and picturesque! It was nighttime by the time
we finished sightseeing on the islands and we headed back to Venice where their
annual carnival festival kicked off! We put our masks on and walked through the
city enjoying all of the costumes and excitement. There was a huge parade going
through town with loud drums and neon lights and almost everyone you passed either had on
a fun mask or a great costume. It is almost like Halloween because the kids run
around in their costumes eating specialty candy the shops put out and throwing
confetti everywhere. The adult costumes are more themed and people usually
dress in ball gowns and other period type clothing. On Sunday we took a gondola
ride! The boat ride was easily one of the most fun and cool things I have ever
done! We were taken through the Grand Canal and through the old parts of
Venice, weaving in and out of bridges and pathways for boats. I guess a sign of
the modern times around us was that our gondola man was on his phone and
texting while he was taking us around. We saw lots of the men doing that as
they moved past us but it was fun seeing how they all interact because all of
the guys know each other. There are also mirrors at certain points of the small
pathways so that the gondola man can see if anyone else is approaching. If
there are not mirrors and the water is at a four way intersection, he would
yell something to let people know he was passing. After the gondola ride we
watched a boat parade going down the Grand Canal. Every boat was decorated
differently for carnival and the group within the boat all had matching,
elaborate costumes. We then headed to Piazza San Marco to enjoy more liveliness
of carnival. I visited Doge’s Palace and loved seeing the elegant gold and
sculptured ceilings, beautiful murals and the underground prison that define
the palace. It was unfortunately time to head home at that point so we took one
last water taxi ride and then attempted to find the bus station. We got to the
bus station but it was the wrong one. We ran around for about an hour asking
anyone that could help us locate the “other” bus station. We finally figured
out we had to take a train to get to the station that was practically outside
of Venice. By the time we were on the train to get to the station we knew we
had missed our bus and that we were going to get there 10 minutes late. In a
last effort we called the bus company, the person who answered the phone spoke
English and she ended up calling the bus and they turned around to get us! Luck
was definitely on our side and we were so happy to finally get on that bus and
get home to Siena Sunday night. It was an unforgettable weekend in an amazing
city!
Here is a link to the Venice Carnival website explaining what the event is:
http://www.carnevale.venezia.it/ (Select English in the upper right hand corner to translate the website.)
Ciao!
-Rachel
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Rachel, Kara, Hailey and Adam in Murano. |
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