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Days in Venice

An October 2000 trip to Venice by barkingdog

Quote: Sightseeing mainly, with some words on great places to eat.
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Days in Venice Best of IgoUgo

Overview

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My top 5 highlights: 1. San Marco Square 2. San Marco Cathedral 3. Academy Gallery 4. Gondola trip on Canal Grande 5. Ducal Palace Memorable moments? Venice in moonlight, or maybe the orchestras playing on the San Marco Square in the evening. Venice is so full of the beautiful and unexpected that one finds it hard to find one precise thing. Wish I could, though, 'cause I'm often asked the question! Worst possible thing you can encounter: rain... I don't really care for water surrounding me completely! Quick Tips: Best Way To Get Around: Driving and taxis are out of the question! Your best bet is walking, with gondola trips (for ...Read More

Taverna La Fenice Best of IgoUgo

Restaurant

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An old taverna (opened in 1907), this one stood right next to the famous Opera Theatre La Fenice (the Phoenix if I am not wrong - prophetically named in this case) and it still is one of the best places for fine and romantic dining in Venice. Going with a tour group might not be the most romantic type of trip, but that was not to the detriment of the dining experience in question. Best dishes: - risotto (a typical Venetian rise product)con scampi e arugula - tagliatelle with cream sauce and exotic mushrooms - John Dory fillets with butter and lemon turbot roasted with potatoes and tomato sauce - scampi with tomatoes and rice - carpaccio alla Fenice...Read More

Member Rating 5 out of 5 on May 3, 2004

Taverna La Fenice
Campiello de la Fenice, San Marco 1938
Venice, Italy
+39 (041) 522-3856

Academy Gallery Best of IgoUgo

Attraction

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'The pomp and circumstance, the glory that was Venice, lives on in this remarkable collection of paintings spanning the 13th to the 18th centuries.' - that was what I read in my guidebook. What was it that I discovered? It is a rare case, but the reality matches the expectations, and (if possible when they were so drummed up) even surpassed them. Paolo and Lorenzo Veneziano (early Renaissance or late Gothic, call it however you like), Giovanni Bellini's Madonna and Saint, then come miles of paintings by Giorgione - that great Venetian artist. Can't even name them all! Head along to something rarer - non-Italian Renaissance paintings: among them Hans Memling's 15th-century 'Po...Read More

Member Rating 5 out of 5 on May 3, 2004

Academy Gallery
Campo della Carità
Venice, Italy