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Veneto Archives - World Words https://world-words.com/tag/veneto/ The Travel Writing Experts Mon, 19 Feb 2018 17:39:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.6 Our Travels: Venice, Italy https://world-words.com/our-travels-venice-italy/ https://world-words.com/our-travels-venice-italy/#comments Fri, 15 Dec 2017 13:10:03 +0000 https://world-words.com/?p=8288 You may have noticed that the team at World Words has a bit of a soft spot for travel. Okay, let’s face it – it’s more than a soft spot. We’re in love. At any given time, you’ll find at … Continue reading

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You may have noticed that the team at World Words has a bit of a soft spot for travel. Okay, let’s face it – it’s more than a soft spot. We’re in love. At any given time, you’ll find at least one of us on the move, discovering an exciting corner of the world. Sometimes it’s for work, but sometimes it’s simply to quench our own thirsts for exploration.

We love to share our travel experiences with friends, family and strangers alike, and the Our Travels blog series lets us do just that. We’ve written about adventures everywhere from Japan to Belarus to Guatemala. This month, staff content editor Eilidh McCabe looks at the highlights of her recent Italian trip to Venice. Read more below…

Eilidh enjoys a bench on Torcello island, Venice – a “gorgeous, leafy little place”.

Why I went to Venice
This was not my first visit to Venice, so I already knew how magical the city feels. When I was picking a destination for my birthday treat this year, I was sure Venice would be a safe bet for a memorable trip with my partner. And with the final days of the massive Venice Biennale art festival overlapping with my 31st towards the end of November, the timing couldn’t have been more perfect.

My highlight of the trip
The Biennale embodies all that I love about Venice, and it never disappoints. Every two years, two vast venues – the Arsenale and the Giardini della Biennale – are filled to bursting with contemporary art from all over the world, as are smaller venues scattered throughout the city. During the two days (not nearly enough time) we devoted to exploring the Biennale this year, we experienced sensory overload from the sheer scale and variety of exhibits.

What else I love about Venice
There’s far more to Venice’s spectacular arts and cultural scene than the Biennale. Another one of our holiday highlights was the glorious morning we spent at the Peggy Guggenheim Museum, where a wonderful array of Modernist art is set within the one-time home of the woman who collected it, the eccentric Ms. Guggenheim.

The beautiful lagoon islands we visited, Burano and Torcello, offered a different type of aesthetic stimulation. In the still winter air, Burano’s multi-coloured streets felt like a film set. There isn’t a lot to do there beyond admiring the rainbow of houses that fill the compact island, but the scenic lanes are the perfect place to go wandering with a camera, and the boat trip across is a pleasure in itself.

Torcello, meanwhile, has a far less cultivated charm. This gorgeous, leafy little place is one of the quieter islands, and if you get lucky with your timings, as we did, you can have it almost to yourself. The golden mosaics of the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta are a prime attraction here, but the quiet pathways and picturesque gardens around the building are just as appealing.

Inside the Nordic Pavilion at the Venice Biennale

Inside the Nordic Pavilion at the two-day Venice Biennale 2017.

Why you should go
Venice is a place where the senses are continually indulged. Every inch of the city is gorgeous, and wherever your gaze falls you’re sure to encounter another exquisite detail – even if it’s just prettily flaking paint on a brick wall. Add to that accidental beauty the elegant architecture, the rich art scene, the incredible restaurants, the sheer novelty of canals in place of roads, and some of the best people watching anywhere in the world (almost everyone, from toddlers to pensioners, is flawlessly stylish)… it’s a perfect city break destination.

How you can visit
We travelled from Scotland, but wherever you’re coming from in Europe, there are some ridiculously cheap Ryanair flights to Venice Treviso Airport available. As with most Ryanair airports, this one isn’t in the city itself, but the bus to the centre takes less than an hour. Accommodation is notoriously expensive in Venice, but planning ahead makes a big difference; we snapped up an Airbnb in our price range a couple of months before our trip.

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From Venice to the Amalfi Coast: A Host of Italian Blog Posts for City Wonders https://world-words.com/from-venice-to-the-amalfi-coast-a-host-of-italian-blog-posts-for-city-wonders/ https://world-words.com/from-venice-to-the-amalfi-coast-a-host-of-italian-blog-posts-for-city-wonders/#respond Fri, 01 Sep 2017 07:21:55 +0000 https://world-words.com/?p=7999 At World Words, we’re big fans of Italy. All those ancient ruins, historic landmarks and cultural riches, that glorious art and architecture, fabulous fashion and family-focused culture. Not to mention the extraordinary landscapes, sunny summer weather and ski-friendly snow in … Continue reading

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At World Words, we’re big fans of Italy. All those ancient ruins, historic landmarks and cultural riches, that glorious art and architecture, fabulous fashion and family-focused culture. Not to mention the extraordinary landscapes, sunny summer weather and ski-friendly snow in winter. And of course, the superb food and wine. So when one of our clients, City Wonders, asked us to write a series of posts about Italy for their blog, we jumped at the chance.

With locations ranging from historic Venice in the north of the country to the spectacular southerly Amalfi Coast, with a whole host of memorable and iconic stops in between, we found ourselves tackling topics ranging from films to food to family travel. Simply scroll down to read a selection of our Italy-focused blogs for City Wonders.

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Best Towns on the Amalfi Coast
A slithering stretch of cliff-edged coastline wedged between forested hillsides and sapphire blue seas, the Amalfi Coast is much fawned-over. Not only does it send travelers weak at the knees, but it has also been given the coveted UNESCO stamp of approval, with the UN agency declaring it “an outstanding example of the Mediterranean landscape.” Nature has been undoubtedly generous to this sliver of southern Italy…

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Discover the 5 Best Day Trips from Naples
Vibrant. Bustling. Chaotic. Exuberant. These are words you’ll frequently see used in descriptions of Naples, Southern Italy’s biggest and brashest metropolis. This is a city that rewards curious and hungry travelers, the inquisitive and the intrepid, with a take on Italy that they can’t get anywhere else. After a few days of tramping along the narrow old lanes of its ancient core, soaking up the street life, hopping between…

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The Foodies Guide to Florence
Florence may have a reputation for being an exquisite repository of priceless art, but as hungry travelers already know, this Tuscan city is just as pleasing to the stomach as it is to the eyes! Though Florence may scream chic and upmarket these days, the city actually has humbler origins that go hand in hand with its famous nobility and most of its most popular dishes have been built around easy-to-find, rustic ingredients that are sourced….

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Where to Eat in Rome with the Family
As any parent will attest, the experience of eating out while on vacation changes dramatically once you bring a pint-sized person to the table. No longer is a meal out a leisurely, indulgent affair involving copious wine, plenteous plates and civilized conversation. With younger diners in the mix, a meal out is a lot more likely to involve some spills and – worst of all – dirty looks from judgmental diners on neighboring tables…

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Discover Venice’s Incredible Film History
Founded in 1932, the Venice Film Festival is the oldest in the world. Though it has always been prestigious, in recent years, it has increased its standing among the other film festival heavy hitters by premiering a number of high-profile Hollywood films, including Gravity, Birdman, Spotlight and La La Land, all of which went on to be big Oscar winners. Not only is the Venice Film Festival one of the most important in the calendar…

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