Our flights to Europe
We left Seattle early Tuesday morning and headed to Dallas
where we had a 5 hour layover then on to London. Once in London it was a mad
dash through the airport to the pre-check before security where we had to be
fast passed to get the security line or we’d miss our connection. We found our
terminal and were lucky our gate was next to Starbucks where I grabbed one
last coffee then onto the plane bound for Venice.
Venice
We arrived in Venice at noon on Wednesday, retrieved our
luggage and headed to the express bus to the island. We then took a ferry to the city center to
find our hotel. It was pouring down rain and super windy in Venice, I don’t
mean rain as we think of it in Washington, I mean the sky is gushing kind
of rain.
The wind and rain were crazy
Also, the “streets” of Venice
are really alleys; at least they appear that way to us since we are used to wider streets, making it difficult to navigate to our hotel, even with Google maps. We actually
circled around the place like three times because it looked like a courtyard
for someone’s house. Nope it was
actually a street with a canal dock to one end.
The hotel was a bed and breakfast called Palazzo Minelli and was a
spacious double room. Our friend’s were
meeting us in Venice later that evening and we were sharing the room. What was odd was the layout. When it was
booked it just said double connecting room, which we thought of in terms of
room connections in American hotels.
This one was 2 rooms; the front room had the front door and the back
room had the bathroom. The room also had
the balcony in the front room and just windows in the back room. Don and I took the front room and our friend’s
took the back. After checking in with
the hotel, Don and I walked around, stopped by a café and grabbed a snack then
headed out to take some pictures. After
awhile we were soaked (even with umbrellas) thanks to the wind and were
freezing so went back to our room to relax, warm up, and wait for our friend’s
to arrive. That’s when we’d fall asleep and they’d get stuck outside the
hotel. We felt so bad about that. We had no intention of falling asleep and
didn't hear our phones ring. I finally
heard the doorbell and it woke me up and we started down to let them in as they
were coming up the stairs. The door
opened and they were able to come in out of the rain. They settled in, dried off, and then we
talked about dinner. Don and I had
passed a place earlier while walking around that we thought looked really tasty
so we agreed to go there. That would be
the best meal we’d have in Venice at Hostaria da Zorzi on Calle dei Fuseri. Our
waitress Elisa was great and we’d surprisingly see her again somewhere else on
the trip. We’d go back and play charades on the iPhone since none of us thought
to bring cards or dice to play games.
pictures from the room balcony which overlooked the canal
On Thursday, after breakfast in our room, we all went out to
do some site seeing in San Marcos Square.
We went to the basilica and toured the rooms that were open;
unfortunately the museum was closed that day.
waiting in line to enter
Inside the treasury at the basilica
After the basilica we did a bit
of shopping and found a place for lunch.
The most expensive meal we’d have and it wasn't that great but better
than the place we’d find for dinner later that night. After lunch we went to La Fenice to tour the
opera house. It was absolutely gorgeous
and much larger than it looks.
the grand ballroom
Ceiling of the theater
The theater
The orchestra pit
Me taking a picture of Don who was taking a picture of Jean and Harvey
The entrance
After our tour we walked and found a
supermarket, where we bought some amazing cheese, salami, and crackers for
later then took everything back to the room, refreshed ourselves and went in
search of dinner. We settled on a
pizza/pasta place that was awful! The food tasted like frozen microwave food,
the wine was like battery acid, metallic and nasty. I wish I could remember the
name so I could advise everyone not to go there. It was a waste of money for
all of us. The food in our room was what
we’d eventually enjoy for dinner because we pretty much didn't eat what they
served. We played more games that night,
using some Italian cards that the B&B had on hand, as well as more
charades.
On Friday, Don woke early and went to the Fish market to do some shopping. The rest of us slept in and rested. Don got back just as breakfast was being served so we all enjoyed that and then packed up to get to the train station for our trip to Rome. None of us wanted to cart all our luggage back through the streets of Venice to the ferry so instead splurged on a water taxi to come pick us up at the B&B’s private canal dock. Yes, it was completely worth the expense. At the train station we went to a café to pick up sandwiches and drinks for the trip and we’d run into Elisa. She also worked at the station during the day. It was a pleasant surprise to see her again before we left Venice.
Water Taxi on the Grand Canal approaching the train station
Stay tuned for the rest of our trip (in parts) with pictures coming within the next week.
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