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Does anyone have any wonderful walks in Venice to share. I'd like to see the "real" venice, off the beaten track so to speak. I'd like to visit some print shops etc.
Also any ideas where to stay. This is my first holiday in five years following a really terrible car crash. So I'd like to be as prepared as possible. Many thanks.
Also any ideas where to stay. This is my first holiday in five years following a really terrible car crash. So I'd like to be as prepared as possible. Many thanks.
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http://www.amazon.com/Literary-Companion-Venic e-Including-Walking/dp/0312131135
Description says:
Arranged in the form of seven detailed walks through Venice, this Literary Companion provides an illuminating guide to the streets, palaces, churches, and canals that make up this exquisite city. Venice's hidden corners-rife with feuds, rivalries, and romance-have never been brought so vividly to life.
http://www.amazon.com/Literary-Companion-Venic e-Including-Walking/dp/0312131135
Description says:
Arranged in the form of seven detailed walks through Venice, this Literary Companion provides an illuminating guide to the streets, palaces, churches, and canals that make up this exquisite city. Venice's hidden corners-rife with feuds, rivalries, and romance-have never been brought so vividly to life.
These DK books are always good, packed with info, and some walks.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Venice-Veneto-Eyewitne ss-Travel-Guides/dp/0789495740/sr=1-2/qid=1166 007234/ref=sr_1_2/203-4223047-6358364?ie=UTF8& s=books
See the first customer review for proof.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Venice-Veneto-Eyewitne ss-Travel-Guides/dp/0789495740/sr=1-2/qid=1166 007234/ref=sr_1_2/203-4223047-6358364?ie=UTF8& s=books
See the first customer review for proof.
Search in Google for Venice Walks or Walks Venice, there are LOADS of hits, particularly for guided walks you have to pay for.
Here are some web sites with free walks, but there are loads of others.
http://www.bellinitravel.com/venice/walks/inde x.html
Same site, but off the beaten track
http://www.bellinitravel.com/venice/offtrack/o fftrack.html
List of things to do in Venice created by members of public
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Europe/It aly/Veneto/Venice-140867/Things_To_Do-Venice-M ISC-BR-1.html
Some walk suggestions
http://www.ricksteves.com/plan/destinations/it aly/venice3.htm
Another
http://www.veniceworld.com/venice_guide_itiner aries_weekend.htm
Here are some web sites with free walks, but there are loads of others.
http://www.bellinitravel.com/venice/walks/inde x.html
Same site, but off the beaten track
http://www.bellinitravel.com/venice/offtrack/o fftrack.html
List of things to do in Venice created by members of public
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Europe/It aly/Veneto/Venice-140867/Things_To_Do-Venice-M ISC-BR-1.html
Some walk suggestions
http://www.ricksteves.com/plan/destinations/it aly/venice3.htm
Another
http://www.veniceworld.com/venice_guide_itiner aries_weekend.htm
If you want to see the 'real' Venice then head away from San Marco....try walking around Cannaregio, Castello or San Polo. Take a guide book by all means but it's fun sometimes to leave it in the hotel and just go wandering.
For an entertaining book, written by someone who loved Venice, try Venice for Pleasure by J.G. Links. It's not your normal guide book but will give you more of a feel for the real Venice rather than the tourist Venice.
For hotels you could try www.veniceby.com/accommod/choose.htm
If you're interested in print you might be interested in seeing the Venice map printed in 1500 made from a wood cutting. I think it' s in the Correr Museum.
For an entertaining book, written by someone who loved Venice, try Venice for Pleasure by J.G. Links. It's not your normal guide book but will give you more of a feel for the real Venice rather than the tourist Venice.
For hotels you could try www.veniceby.com/accommod/choose.htm
If you're interested in print you might be interested in seeing the Venice map printed in 1500 made from a wood cutting. I think it' s in the Correr Museum.
I would agree....when I was in venice I left the guide book at the hotel and just wandered. I found the most beautiful hidden parts of the real Venice away from the crowds. The thing with the guide books is that they take everyone the same way, I suggest grabbing a gorgeous ice cream from one of the many vendors and just walking and enjoying it all. Don't worry about getting lost that's part of the fun!