Dave and Sofie went to walk up the Bell Tower next to Basilica di San Marco but the only option was an elevator 60 metres to the top of the 100 metre tower.
The views from above Venice were spectacular.
Jayden and I stayed in the piazza and became friends with the local pigeons and when Sofie returned they took a liking to her and visa versa. Poppy Allan, you've got helpers whenever you want.
There was still evidence of the recent floods in Venice with temporary walkways still erected throughout. High tide was evident with the sea water coming up through the storm water man covers.
We lunched at Hard Rock Cafe and bought a t-shirt momento each. We rocked away to Elvis and Blue Suede Shoes whilst eating. Hard Rock Cafes ROCK! Oh and the food was pretty darn good too.
The most awaited event of Venice was a gondola ride at 80 euro for around 40 minutes all throughout the canals.
Dave and I stole a magic moment on board ;)
It really was amazing how the canals wove in amongst the 117 islands. We got to see some famous homes such as this one that used to belong to Marco Polo, the great Italian explorer.
We walked to Rialto to catch the water taxi back but they were on a 3 hour strike so we legged it back, bus ride to hotel, pick up car and drove 1 hr 45 mins to Residence Ca' Del Lago at Torri del Benaco where we'll stay for two nights. Tomorrow we're off to Gardaland Park.
Beautiful photos here.
And we've come from Rome where it was warm at 18 degrees to here where it's bloody fffffreeezing again without the snow at 8 degrees. The cold has set in from here on in till Vietnam in January :(
Love the beanie Shelley :) Not long until you hit warm/hot,muggy weather :) xx
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