The document describes the author's virtual vacation to Venice, Italy. It details the author's plane tickets which cost $3,308 for two people for seven days. It also mentions finding affordable hotel lodging of $330 for two weeks. The author plans to explore Venice using gondolas at $104 for 40 minutes and water buses for $10 per hour. Other activities include visiting landmarks like St. Mark's Square, experiencing Carnivale festivals and Vivaldi shows. The author expects to spend $7,503 of the $10,000 budget.
The document summarizes a trip to Italy over 5 days, visiting three cities - Venice, Florence, and Rome. Some of the highlights mentioned include riding gondolas in Venice, eating many homemade Italian meals and pasta, seeing spectacular sights like the Colosseum and Vatican in Rome, and enjoying gelato and other desserts. The food, especially meals and gelato, are described as highlights of the experience in Italy.
The document is a travelogue that summarizes trips to several locations in Europe and the Caribbean. It describes visits to iconic cities in Italy like Venice, Florence, Siena, and Pisa, as well as trips to Monaco, Nice, Cannes, and Paris. Photos show landmarks like the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Eiffel Tower, and the canals of Venice. Excursions in the Caribbean included stops in Grand Cayman, Cozumel, Belize, and Honduras featuring activities like snorkeling, zip lining, and boat tours.
This 3-day tour of Venice, Italy involves exploring historical sites and landmarks, visiting nearby islands like Murano and Burano, and experiencing Carnival celebrations. Day 1 focuses on St. Mark's Basilica and its bell tower, the Rialto Bridge, and the Doge's Palace. Day 2 includes boat rides to Murano, known for glassworks, and Burano, famous for lace-making. Day 3 is left open to experience Carnival festivities like masked parades on the Grand Canal and tasting Italian cuisine. The tour offers an immersive look at Venice's culture and history through its architecture, artisans, and traditions.
The Pont des Arts in Paris is a historic bridge known as a romantic meeting place where couples attach locks and throw the keys into the Seine River as a symbol of eternal love. The bridge runs between the Louvre Museum and the Institute de France across the Seine. It has become a popular spot for couples and tourists to take photos surrounded by the locks attached by previous visitors expressing their love and commitment.
The itinerary outlines a trip to Paris from February 14-17, 2013 for a group from City College Norwich. On the first day, the group will travel by coach and ferry to arrive in Paris in the evening. Day two includes visits to the Pompidou Center, Maison Europeenne de la Photography, and the Louvre in the evening. Day three consists of visits to the Rodin Museum, Musee d'Orsay, and an evening Seine River cruise. The final day includes a visit to Pere Lachaise cemetery before departing Paris and returning to Norwich.
The document is a bizarre conversation between two characters, one who invites the other on a moonlight stroll despite warnings of danger, insisting it will just be a harmless walk. Others interject to predict the stroll will end badly, though one person claims any damage will not be that bad. The conversation takes strange turns and ends with an invitation for another moonlight stroll being declined.
Venice is located in Italy and is the capital of Veneto region. It has a sunny climate from March to October and cold weather from November to February. Venice is known as the city of canals. Some popular sights in Venice include traveling through the canals on a gondola to see beautiful buildings and learn about the city's history. The Piazza San Marco is the main square with the Basilica di San Marco and Campanile. Other sights are the Ponte dei Sospiri bridge and the Giardini Reali and Giardini Pubblici gardens. Venice is also known for its seafood dishes and celebrates various festivals throughout the year, with Carnival in February
Venice is located in Italy and is the capital of Veneto region. Some of the top sights to visit in Venice include traveling through the canals by gondola, seeing Piazza San Marco which is considered the drawing room of Europe, visiting the Ponte dei Sospiri bridge and its legend of sighs, and relaxing in the beautiful Giardinetti Reali and Giardini Pubblici gardens. Venice is known for its seafood cuisine and celebrates various festivals throughout the year, with Carnival in February and the Biennale d'Arte exhibition in June being two of the most famous events.
Venice is located in Italy and is the capital of Veneto region. It has a sunny climate from March to October and cold weather from November to February. Venice is known as the city of canals. Some popular sights in Venice include traveling through the canals on a gondola to see beautiful buildings and learn about the city's history. The Piazza San Marco is the main square with the Basilica di San Marco and Campanile. Other sights are the Ponte dei Sospiri bridge and the Giardini Reali and Giardini Pubblici gardens. Venice is also known for its seafood dishes and celebrates various festivals throughout the year, with Carnival in February
Venice is located in Italy and is known for its canals. Some top sights include traveling by gondola through the city's 150 canals, visiting Piazza San Marco which is one of Europe's largest public squares, seeing the Ponte dei Sospiri bridge and the Doge's Palace, and relaxing in the Giardinetti Reali and Giardini Pubblici gardens. Venice is also known for its seafood cuisine and annual festivals and carnivals.
The document summarizes a trip to Rome and Tivoli, Italy. It describes the locations stayed at in Rome near Vatican City and the Tiber River. Key sights visited included the Vatican, St. Peter's Square, the Trevi Fountain, and various piazzas and fountains. The group also took a day trip to Tivoli to visit the Villa D'Este palace and its 300 fountains, and the ruins of Hadrian's Villa complex from the Roman Empire period. The trip concluded with more wandering through the streets of Rome.
The document is a travelogue from a trip to Venice during Carnivale in February 2007. It describes Venice as the most beautiful city seen so far, permeated with romance and history. During Carnivale, St. Mark's Square was packed with costumed revelers and performances. The highlights included seeing the quiet streets at sunrise before the crowds, a gondola ride drinking wine with friends, and posing with art at the Guggenheim Museum.
This document summarizes a trip to several cities in Italy taken by medical students from Belgrade. It describes visits to Venice, Pisa, Verona, Lake Garda, Florence, and Trieste. In Venice, the students saw landmarks like St. Mark's Square and enjoyed gondola rides. In Pisa, they viewed the iconic Leaning Tower. In Verona they saw sites related to Romeo and Juliet and sampled local foods. They enjoyed the views and activities in Lake Garda. In Florence, they saw Michelangelo's David and felt the culture. Their trip concluded in the charming city of Trieste, leaving them with fond memories of Italian culture and beauty.
Venice is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, attracting around 50,000 visitors per day. The author describes some of the highlights of visiting Venice, including shopping along the Grand Canal and Rialto Bridge, seeing performances by gondoliers, and exploring the art and architecture in St. Mark's Square. Some attractions mentioned are the Basilica di San Marco, Doge's Palace, and Correr Museum. The author recommends taking time to wander off the main streets to find cheaper shopping and appreciate the unique atmosphere of the city's small streets and alleys.
Romanian students impressions about the comenius mobility in italyMariana Radulescu
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The document provides summaries from several students in Romania about their experiences participating in a Comenius mobility project in Italy. Key experiences discussed include:
- Warmly being received by Italian partners and families they stayed with
- Visiting Italian schools and being impressed by differences in teaching styles
- Touring major attractions in Rome like the Vatican, Colosseum, and Trevi Fountain
- Creating artworks using natural materials during activities in parks and forests
- Forming friendships with Italian partners and sadness at having to separate
Romanian students impressions about the comenius mobility in italy 1Mariana Radulescu
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The student had a unique and memorable experience participating in the Comenius mobility project in Italy. They were warmly received by their partner and partner's grandparents. In Italy they visited many famous sites like the Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel, Colosseum, and Trevi Fountain. They attended classes at their partner school and participated in workshops, enjoying the hospitality of the staff. The separation from their partner and host family was difficult but the experience left a lasting impression.
The document discusses the origins and history of the Mansard roof. While often attributed to French architect François Mansart in the early-to-mid 17th century, there is no direct evidence he invented it. Mansart popularized the Mansard roof through his works, but it gained widespread use in France during the Second French Empire in the 1800s. The Paris exhibitions of 1855 and 1867 further spread the Mansard roof's popularity to England and the United States, where the "Mansard style" became a common house design type.
This powerpoint of our Italy trip is for Paige and her Sistine Chapel crew...but everyone else is allowed to enjoy! :0) EXCEPT FOR BETA SIGMA PHI MEMBERS!!! (It\'s my program...so if you look you will have to act like you have never seen it before!) But this was our honeymoon to Rome, Florence, and Venice. Hope the young artists enjoy, Paige!
This article provides tips for traveling to Italy with young children and summarizes the experiences of one family who visited Milan and Rome. Some key points:
- Traveling internationally with children can be anxiety-provoking but planning activities and breaks keeps them entertained.
- In Milan, the family enjoyed sights like the Duomo and Castello Sforza, and using the vintage tram system.
- Travel between cities by high-speed train was affordable and kid-friendly.
- In Rome, staying in a residential neighborhood provided quiet and easy access to attractions. Focusing on one major site per day worked well.
- Parks like Villa Borghese are great places for children to run around.
It is still somewhat of a head scratcher when I contemplate how little I've seen of Italy. Some way or another, I never got round to figuring out that long, crosscountry experience I longed for in my mid 20s. As a matter of fact, I even wrecked the chance to proceed to live there.Paradise OF Italy-Vanice It was the pre-winter of 2004 and I was nearly putting pen to paper on an English showing contract for a school in the city of Brindisi. Nonetheless, it simply wasn't intended to be, a daily existence section that I have nitty gritty in my brief tales Auto Collision Young lady Part I and Fender bender Young lady Part II.
Helen and Sergi visit a beach in Tarragona, Spain. While there, Helen insists on visiting the nearby Fortà de la Reina. When they put on Sergi's magic glasses inside the fort, they are transported back in time to witness pirates hiding treasure. They accidentally disrupt a film shoot and jump into the water to escape, transporting back to present day. Helen declines further swimming but is intrigued by a nearby cave mentioned to possibly hold pirate treasure.
The document provides a summary of the author Binoy Nazareth's experiences traveling through Italy on a tour. Some of the key places visited included Rome, Venice, Milan, Cinque Terre, Pisa, Sorrento, Pompeii, the Amalfi Coast, and Positano. In each location, the author explored historical sites and immersed themselves in the local culture, cuisine, and flavors. The tour allowed the author to discover the art, history, and culinary delights across different regions of Italy.
These slides describe how beautiful our world is. There are so many wonderful and interesting places in this world that we need to know. If you have an opportunity to see these places, you won't regret it..... May your wishes be granted!!!
Pupils from Form 8 in Daugavpils, Latvia participated in the Comenius project "The Voices from the Land" which took them to Rome, Italy in May. During their trip, they visited several famous landmarks like the Colosseum, Vatican City, and Trevi Fountain. They were impressed by the artwork of Michelangelo and how talented artists were during ancient times. The pupils enjoyed learning about ancient Roman culture and history from their guide. They also had fun getting to know their Italian hosts and making new friends through the exchange program.
The document summarizes a vacation to Catalonia, Spain, including visits to Barcelona, Montserrat Monastery, Empuries, Tarragona, and Figueres. Some key experiences involved touring Gaudi's Sagrada Familia and other buildings in Barcelona, a cooking class at the Boqueria market, seeing the Black Madonna at Montserrat, exploring Greek and Roman ruins, and viewing Surrealist art at the Dali Museum in Figueres. The trip concluded with a stay at the Santa Maria Inn on the Costa Brava coast.
The document summarizes activities from a trip to Asturias, Spain. It discusses visiting beaches in Llanes, hiking in the Picos de Europa national park, cave exploring, and paintball. It describes final activities like dancing at a party where Roberto broke the ice with his dance moves and Pablo danced in a sexy style. At the end, the group visited the Bilbao museum and saw works by important artists before having lunch at McDonald's.
Venice is located in Italy and is the capital of Veneto region. It has a sunny climate from March to October and cold weather from November to February. Venice is known as the city of canals. Some popular sights in Venice include traveling through the canals on a gondola to see beautiful buildings and learn about the city's history. The Piazza San Marco is the main square with the Basilica di San Marco and Campanile. Other sights are the Ponte dei Sospiri bridge and the Giardini Reali and Giardini Pubblici gardens. Venice is also known for its seafood dishes and celebrates various festivals throughout the year, with Carnival in February
Venice is located in Italy and is the capital of Veneto region. Some of the top sights to visit in Venice include traveling through the canals by gondola, seeing Piazza San Marco which is considered the drawing room of Europe, visiting the Ponte dei Sospiri bridge and its legend of sighs, and relaxing in the beautiful Giardinetti Reali and Giardini Pubblici gardens. Venice is known for its seafood cuisine and celebrates various festivals throughout the year, with Carnival in February and the Biennale d'Arte exhibition in June being two of the most famous events.
Venice is located in Italy and is the capital of Veneto region. It has a sunny climate from March to October and cold weather from November to February. Venice is known as the city of canals. Some popular sights in Venice include traveling through the canals on a gondola to see beautiful buildings and learn about the city's history. The Piazza San Marco is the main square with the Basilica di San Marco and Campanile. Other sights are the Ponte dei Sospiri bridge and the Giardini Reali and Giardini Pubblici gardens. Venice is also known for its seafood dishes and celebrates various festivals throughout the year, with Carnival in February
Venice is located in Italy and is known for its canals. Some top sights include traveling by gondola through the city's 150 canals, visiting Piazza San Marco which is one of Europe's largest public squares, seeing the Ponte dei Sospiri bridge and the Doge's Palace, and relaxing in the Giardinetti Reali and Giardini Pubblici gardens. Venice is also known for its seafood cuisine and annual festivals and carnivals.
The document summarizes a trip to Rome and Tivoli, Italy. It describes the locations stayed at in Rome near Vatican City and the Tiber River. Key sights visited included the Vatican, St. Peter's Square, the Trevi Fountain, and various piazzas and fountains. The group also took a day trip to Tivoli to visit the Villa D'Este palace and its 300 fountains, and the ruins of Hadrian's Villa complex from the Roman Empire period. The trip concluded with more wandering through the streets of Rome.
The document is a travelogue from a trip to Venice during Carnivale in February 2007. It describes Venice as the most beautiful city seen so far, permeated with romance and history. During Carnivale, St. Mark's Square was packed with costumed revelers and performances. The highlights included seeing the quiet streets at sunrise before the crowds, a gondola ride drinking wine with friends, and posing with art at the Guggenheim Museum.
This document summarizes a trip to several cities in Italy taken by medical students from Belgrade. It describes visits to Venice, Pisa, Verona, Lake Garda, Florence, and Trieste. In Venice, the students saw landmarks like St. Mark's Square and enjoyed gondola rides. In Pisa, they viewed the iconic Leaning Tower. In Verona they saw sites related to Romeo and Juliet and sampled local foods. They enjoyed the views and activities in Lake Garda. In Florence, they saw Michelangelo's David and felt the culture. Their trip concluded in the charming city of Trieste, leaving them with fond memories of Italian culture and beauty.
Venice is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, attracting around 50,000 visitors per day. The author describes some of the highlights of visiting Venice, including shopping along the Grand Canal and Rialto Bridge, seeing performances by gondoliers, and exploring the art and architecture in St. Mark's Square. Some attractions mentioned are the Basilica di San Marco, Doge's Palace, and Correr Museum. The author recommends taking time to wander off the main streets to find cheaper shopping and appreciate the unique atmosphere of the city's small streets and alleys.
Romanian students impressions about the comenius mobility in italyMariana Radulescu
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The document provides summaries from several students in Romania about their experiences participating in a Comenius mobility project in Italy. Key experiences discussed include:
- Warmly being received by Italian partners and families they stayed with
- Visiting Italian schools and being impressed by differences in teaching styles
- Touring major attractions in Rome like the Vatican, Colosseum, and Trevi Fountain
- Creating artworks using natural materials during activities in parks and forests
- Forming friendships with Italian partners and sadness at having to separate
Romanian students impressions about the comenius mobility in italy 1Mariana Radulescu
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The student had a unique and memorable experience participating in the Comenius mobility project in Italy. They were warmly received by their partner and partner's grandparents. In Italy they visited many famous sites like the Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel, Colosseum, and Trevi Fountain. They attended classes at their partner school and participated in workshops, enjoying the hospitality of the staff. The separation from their partner and host family was difficult but the experience left a lasting impression.
The document discusses the origins and history of the Mansard roof. While often attributed to French architect François Mansart in the early-to-mid 17th century, there is no direct evidence he invented it. Mansart popularized the Mansard roof through his works, but it gained widespread use in France during the Second French Empire in the 1800s. The Paris exhibitions of 1855 and 1867 further spread the Mansard roof's popularity to England and the United States, where the "Mansard style" became a common house design type.
This powerpoint of our Italy trip is for Paige and her Sistine Chapel crew...but everyone else is allowed to enjoy! :0) EXCEPT FOR BETA SIGMA PHI MEMBERS!!! (It\'s my program...so if you look you will have to act like you have never seen it before!) But this was our honeymoon to Rome, Florence, and Venice. Hope the young artists enjoy, Paige!
This article provides tips for traveling to Italy with young children and summarizes the experiences of one family who visited Milan and Rome. Some key points:
- Traveling internationally with children can be anxiety-provoking but planning activities and breaks keeps them entertained.
- In Milan, the family enjoyed sights like the Duomo and Castello Sforza, and using the vintage tram system.
- Travel between cities by high-speed train was affordable and kid-friendly.
- In Rome, staying in a residential neighborhood provided quiet and easy access to attractions. Focusing on one major site per day worked well.
- Parks like Villa Borghese are great places for children to run around.
It is still somewhat of a head scratcher when I contemplate how little I've seen of Italy. Some way or another, I never got round to figuring out that long, crosscountry experience I longed for in my mid 20s. As a matter of fact, I even wrecked the chance to proceed to live there.Paradise OF Italy-Vanice It was the pre-winter of 2004 and I was nearly putting pen to paper on an English showing contract for a school in the city of Brindisi. Nonetheless, it simply wasn't intended to be, a daily existence section that I have nitty gritty in my brief tales Auto Collision Young lady Part I and Fender bender Young lady Part II.
Helen and Sergi visit a beach in Tarragona, Spain. While there, Helen insists on visiting the nearby Fortà de la Reina. When they put on Sergi's magic glasses inside the fort, they are transported back in time to witness pirates hiding treasure. They accidentally disrupt a film shoot and jump into the water to escape, transporting back to present day. Helen declines further swimming but is intrigued by a nearby cave mentioned to possibly hold pirate treasure.
The document provides a summary of the author Binoy Nazareth's experiences traveling through Italy on a tour. Some of the key places visited included Rome, Venice, Milan, Cinque Terre, Pisa, Sorrento, Pompeii, the Amalfi Coast, and Positano. In each location, the author explored historical sites and immersed themselves in the local culture, cuisine, and flavors. The tour allowed the author to discover the art, history, and culinary delights across different regions of Italy.
These slides describe how beautiful our world is. There are so many wonderful and interesting places in this world that we need to know. If you have an opportunity to see these places, you won't regret it..... May your wishes be granted!!!
Pupils from Form 8 in Daugavpils, Latvia participated in the Comenius project "The Voices from the Land" which took them to Rome, Italy in May. During their trip, they visited several famous landmarks like the Colosseum, Vatican City, and Trevi Fountain. They were impressed by the artwork of Michelangelo and how talented artists were during ancient times. The pupils enjoyed learning about ancient Roman culture and history from their guide. They also had fun getting to know their Italian hosts and making new friends through the exchange program.
The document summarizes a vacation to Catalonia, Spain, including visits to Barcelona, Montserrat Monastery, Empuries, Tarragona, and Figueres. Some key experiences involved touring Gaudi's Sagrada Familia and other buildings in Barcelona, a cooking class at the Boqueria market, seeing the Black Madonna at Montserrat, exploring Greek and Roman ruins, and viewing Surrealist art at the Dali Museum in Figueres. The trip concluded with a stay at the Santa Maria Inn on the Costa Brava coast.
The document summarizes activities from a trip to Asturias, Spain. It discusses visiting beaches in Llanes, hiking in the Picos de Europa national park, cave exploring, and paintball. It describes final activities like dancing at a party where Roberto broke the ice with his dance moves and Pablo danced in a sexy style. At the end, the group visited the Bilbao museum and saw works by important artists before having lunch at McDonald's.
4. Santa Maria della Salute was an incredible church on one of the many islands of Venezia known as Rialto.
5. I would have loved to go in but we had to pay!Gorgeous Venetian Masks Venetian gondoliere and I
6. Not really sure what it said but I liked it (:I loved the graffiti all over the islands, sure its disrespectful but you grab the essence of what Italians go through and how you feel….it really can be considered a work of art.See the graffiti is speaking to me! Diana you belong in Italia!!
7. I love how narrow the canals and the streets were.
8. I felt right at home when I heard them playing one of favorite spanish songs: SolamenteUnaVez!!The details they put into the pillars is truly astonishing…these pillars happen to be in the Corinthian style.You see this is how life should be simple and not stressful!
21. PIAZZA DI SPAGNAThis is where we meet Francesca, Simone and other students of the university to go out and enjoy the nightlife! I loved how something so monumental could be a place for gathering and socializing.
23. Pat and Silvia, he finally found his Italian girlfriend!Our waitress at the restaurant was named Florida!!Pat, Jamee and I when we got back at 4:30AM!A NIGHT IN ROMA