The city of water
We boarded a ferry from the campground to Venice city, it took about 20 minutes to cross the waterway, a nice (and cheap!) way to get to the city....
We decided that while we would enjoy wandering the sideways streets on our own, we should take the main roads first off and get a head for the city......The first side alley street we came across, Dee says "lets just try this one, I'm sure I can see a better way through there...."
This is what was at the end of the alley:

Venice is a beautiful city, canals flowing through the city, lovely bridges, sinking abandoned buildings & lovely hideaway bars and restaurants. The downside is, the main streets are like tourist funnels, and it can spoil the magic & uniqueness of the experience.


We decided that while we would enjoy wandering the sideways streets on our own, we should take the main roads first off and get a head for the city......The first side alley street we came across, Dee says "lets just try this one, I'm sure I can see a better way through there...."
This is what was at the end of the alley:

Venice is a beautiful city, canals flowing through the city, lovely bridges, sinking abandoned buildings & lovely hideaway bars and restaurants. The downside is, the main streets are like tourist funnels, and it can spoil the magic & uniqueness of the experience.



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