amazing place in the world
CITY OF VENICE


Venice, the capital of the
veneto region, has a population of more than 270,000, according to the
latest census (2004). It is located in the north-east of Italy on numerous
small islands in the Venetian Lagoon.
The "city of
bridges", as it is usually called, stretches along the mouths of the
Po and the Piave rivers.
Out of the 270,000 inhabitants, about 62,000 live in the historical center, or city of Venice, about 176,000 live in the mainland or "Terraferma", behind the lagoon, in locations like Mestre and Marghera, and all others live on islands throughout the lagoon (there are about 100 island around venice).
Out of the 270,000 inhabitants, about 62,000 live in the historical center, or city of Venice, about 176,000 live in the mainland or "Terraferma", behind the lagoon, in locations like Mestre and Marghera, and all others live on islands throughout the lagoon (there are about 100 island around venice).
Also known as a famous place for sweethearts, lovers, artists
and poets, Venice is a magical city, which stretches across numerous small
islands. It is often refered to as the city of "gondole", which are the
means of transportation used to cross the numerous canals passing through the
city.
In Venice
you'll find many historical buildings, both with modern interiors and also with
the traditional designs which are common all over the city. Renting a holiday apartment in
Venice means you can soak up the romantic atmosphere at
affordable prices. If you prefer more traditional accommodation, there are
many cheap hotels in Venice.
GONDOLAS, in fact, are the most famous and romantic
means of transportation for experiencing the city.
The gondola is the symbol of Venice, which has made it famous all over the world.
The gondola is the symbol of Venice, which has made it famous all over the world.
Would
you like to go on a Venetian Gondola Ride,
along the
most important canals, where you can truly experience the beauty of the city by
the lagoon?


The main
means of transportation in Venice is by boat, as the city is
surrounded by canals (you can find about 150 in Venice), but the city is also
easy to visit by foot. The causeway built in the 19th century allows trains to
reach the city of Venice from the mainland.
Thanks to the
causeway, you can park your motor vehicle at the entrance of the city, and from
that point you can reach the historic center by foot or boat. There is also
another type of boat which is a symbol of Venice - the "vaporetti",
also called waterbuses or taxis. Just like any landbus, these water buses have
lines that pick/drop-you off at different points in the city.
Another
important feature of Venice is the manufacturing of glass on the Murano island, an artisan activity which has made the city one
of the biggest producers of glass in Europe; the unique high-quality materials
they use and the craftsmanship are unrivalled.
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