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Finding a parking space in most of the cities can be very difficult; this is especially true in Venice. Instead, parking in a supervised car park outside of cities is generally a better idea.
As Italy has an extensive …
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Finding a parking space in most of the cities can be very difficult; this is especially true in Venice. Instead, parking in a supervised car park outside of cities is generally a better idea.
As Italy has an extensive …
… , facing the Adriatic Sea – and is famed for its canal network, opulent palazzos and beautiful religious buildings and art. It has an airport on the mainland but from there, you need to take a water bus to reach the city.
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… . Instead of a car most people own and get around by boat. I’ve heard Bocas referred to as ‘Venice of Caribbean”. Although the only similarity I notice is the getting around by boat part! I would describe Bocas more like the Wild West than Venice. In …
… of the state. Some of travel agents or tour operators also provide Comments Off
… race in September.
Trieste’s central location makes it the ideal base from which to explore the surrounding countryside by hire car. A drive out to Opicina is a must. The journey from here offers stunning views over the Adriatic and if you …
… the water and faster, with a smaller deck. You can use it to go to the islands of the lagoon. The Venice Public Transportation company, ACTV, has a useful website with full details of fares, routes and times
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… the days of carnival and at official banquets.
As the tradition continues today, visitors from around the world come to Venice to take part in this exceptional event of uninhibited celebration during the Venetian Carnival.
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… world’s most famous outdoor gym.
Eating Out in LA:
LA boasts fantastic choice in terms of restaurants. With LA car hire, you’re free to drive from eatery to eatery, checking out the best menus along the way. Whether you’re …
… . Cobble stones, like much of Europe, decorated the streets. On those streets, horse drawn carriages gave people another mode of transportation. Children would sit in the front, and “help” the drivers steer. Lights set the city aflame at night. An …
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