Venice, the Queen of Adriatic

Filed under:My Travel Destination — posted by admin on May 10, 2008 @ 7:31 pm

Most people use their holiday for traveling to beautiful places. Enjoying the holiday in a great and sensational place must be exiting. There is one exiting place you should consider for your holiday. Venice, the Queen of Adriatic.

Lies in the northeast Italy, Venice stretches across three hundred and seventeen small islands in the marshy Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic Sea. This is the perfect place for your holiday.

Holds one hundred and fifty canals and connected by an amazing four hundred and nine bridges, Venice has been known as the city of bridges. The perfect combination between beautiful places and the history curiosity makes Venice an exiting place for your vacation.

Piazza San Marco, The Basilia, The Four Horses of San Marco, The Palazzo Ducale, The Procuratie, The Bell Tower, The Clock Tower, and The Bridge of Sights are there waiting for you to explore their secrets.

Enjoy the sense of riding gondola in Venice. This is the primary mode of transportation throughout the canals. Even ambulances are waterborne. You will never forget the exiting feeling you will get from the traditional songs of the gondoliers with most of these ballads reciting tales of true love or the magnificent history of Venice.

Carnavale is the annual celebration where millions of visitors come from around the world to take part in festivities. Make your vacation perfect by taking a part in festivities.

Venice used its waterways to develop into a powerful city until it dominated a large portion of the Mediterranean, the Adriatic and hundreds of vital trade routes. No wonder people call Venice as the Queen of the Adriatic. Don’t miss Ca’Rezzonico and Ca’d'Oro. Just take a gondola ride down the famous Grand Canal and you will be there.

The pageantry and the history of Venice are still alive and well for the time being. They are waiting for your coming.

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image: detail of installation by Bronwyn Lace