There's more to Venice, Italy than canals, gondolas, and bridges
- bharpster0
- Jun 8
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 25
Most people think of Venice when they think about the romance of Italy. This city is built around a series of canals that connects 118 islands and more than 400 bridges. The Grand Canal is the most famous with its S-shape that splits the city into two parts. Take a gondola ride through the canal and under the famous Ponte di Rialto bridge. Enjoy the ringing of the St. Mark’s Campanile from St. Mark’s Basilica and visit the beautifully ornate Doges Palace.
While most of the food in Venice is from the sea modern Italy has gone away from regional foods to a more global approach. So while you can still get Nero Di Seppia (cuttlefish squid ink pasta) at nearly every restaraunt, you can also get pizza, cabonara and spaghetti bolognese.
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