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Saturday, September 30, 2006

Venice

After leaving Calgary at 8:45 pm on Monday the 25th we finally arrived at Venice's Marco Polo Airport (Aeroporto di Venezia Marco Polo) on the 26th around 9:30 pm (a 16.75 hours travel time with an 8 hour time change). Needless to say we were pretty tired and anxious to get to our hotel and we waited a long time at the baggage area only to find that our luggage didn't make the trip from London.

After making a lost luggage claim, we caught the Blue bus that takes you right to Venice. It was more expensive than the city transit Orange bus, but we were in no mood to care by this point. By the time the bus took us across the causeway it was already late at night so we didn't get to see much during our approach.

We then took the No. 1 Vaporetti (or Water Bus) that wends its way down the Grand Canal from our Bus Stop to the Santa Maria del Giglio Stop just under the Gritti Palace in the sestieri (district) of San Marco (this is also where Ernest Hemingway used to hang out with the Traghetti Gondoliers).

The only gondolas still in common use by "Real" Venetians are the traghetti, foot passenger ferries (that you stand up in) crossing the Grand Canal at certain points without bridges. The classic Gondola that people are familiar with is now mostly used for tourists, weddings, funerals, or other ceremonies.

http://maps.yourgmap.com/v/e_is_Venezia.html

The hotel we booked was the Hotel Residenza San Maurizio just off of the Campo San Maurizio, of course, and fairly near the more famous and expensive Gritti.

The hotel is located on the ground floor of a 16th century palace and it doesn't look like much from the outside. The hotel information said that it was recently renovated, preserving its original Venetian atmosphere. Apparently the smells off the "canale" are included for free.

Because the shared rooms were all full, we got upgraded to a suite that included a bathroom which was a godsend after our long flight and given that we didn't have any toiletries or a change of clothes.

We like Venice best so far as it is a little more laid back but there wasn't as much to do. We took the Doge's Palace 'Secret Itineraries' tour which takes you through the administrative areas of the Palace located on a series of half floors which from the outside looks like full height floors or attics. Here we got to see the cell that Casanova broke out of in the Piombi or "Leads" where prisoners were kept in the eaves of the doge’s palace. Plus we got to see the bones of the building that are supporting the paintings that people are looking up at from below.

Leaving early in the evening we got a much better view as we left venice, but it was so late we missed the rest of the country side on our way to Florence. We resolved to make up for that our next train trip.

Friday, September 29, 2006

Always An Adventure

Before I left I had said to John I thought it was ridiculous to expect to be blogging while on vactation. Its time to enjoy ourselves not to be on the computer. And here I am doing it even before John. (Youll have to excuse the lack of apostrophes etc. as Im using a ratty old Italian keyboard and just hitting the space bar and left shift key takes effort. I have no idea where the apostrophe key is and english doesnt use this: " ç " which is where it should be). So, why am I blogging. Well, as it turns out, the easiest way to buy train tickets in Italy is on line (even if your Italian). You print it off and hop the train without needing to stand in line or play with another machine to get a ticket.

So, how is the vacation so far? Fun. We survived the flight and got our bearings quite quickly. Things havent been too difficult as almost everyone speaks excellent english. Our luggage did get lost, but it was delivered yesterday to the hotel in Florence and we now have a new appreciation for clean clothes.

We spent our first day in Venice and it was lovely. We had a great tour of the "secret" areas of the Doges Palace and our guide was a great story teller. The attic room contains all the armour that they have decided not to put on display in the public museum and John was very impressed. We got to see all the bones of the building which is very impressive.

We spent the next day in Florence and had a good look at the major Medici sights. It gives a real good idea of why people were pissed. The ostenatious display of wealth is truly shocking. A few years ago they unearthed some of the original burials to preserve the sites. They have taken the clothing off Cosimo de Medici and his wife Eleanor and laid them out flat for preservation. Amazing clothing. There is also some saint bits. I never thought much about this before, but Catholicism is kinda creepy that way.

Monday, September 25, 2006

Welcome

...to John and Bev's Italian Vacation 2006 Blog.

Here you will find our itinerary, Hotels, and the places we plan to visit. We are thinking of only making four official postings throughout our trip roughly covering the four areas that we are visiting (Venice, Florence, Naples, Rome), but we may be making more (or less) as our trip progresses. Of course, we will try to upload photos to our Blog and flickr account.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jfrauchert/

Itinerary

September 27 Venice

Post 1 from Florence

September 28 - October 1 Florence

Post 2 from Sorrento

October 2 - 6 Sant'Agnello di Sorrento (Naples)

Post 3 from Rome

October 7 - 10 Rome

Post 4 from Home