Our original
plan was to stay in southern Italy for a couple of weeks then northern Italy
for a couple of weeks. I’d wanted to say a month in each place but we
compromised on 2 weeks for each. Since we were planning our whole trip around
the opera in Verona, we thought we’d stay in Verona and make day trips from
there. So, Verona would be our last place to stay in Italy.
Verona
The trip to
Verona was a quick train ride and after getting a taxi we were in our new
apartment in no time. That afternoon and the following day we hunted and
gathered food and familiarized ourselves with our new surroundings. Explored
the plazas that I’d hoped we would enjoy and Zaya tested the gelato.
Venice was
the 1st day trip from Verona, only a 1-hour ride by train. Dale and
I were not particularly interested in Venice but we thought that Zaya would enjoy
it. It was an ok little island, but what we enjoyed was walking from one side,
at St. Marks Square, to the train station. The walk took us down narrow streets
and low covered alleys with lots of small bridges. Some bridges went to
doorways, some to sidewalks on the other side. Some alleys opened up to shops
with beautiful glassware or bakeries with beautiful pastries.
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| St Marks |
We took the
river taxi to St. Marks and loved the Rialto Bridge. We also had read that the
better places to eat were around the Rialto Bridge so it was only fitting that
we’d eat somewhere around the bridge along the water. We did find a restaurant,
ordered a filet of fish large enough to feed all of us, fries and wine. We were feeling very
glamorous, sitting at the water’s edge with our lunch and wine.
Gelato on St Marks Square
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| The Grand Canal |




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