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"See Venice and die." Pack your bags, rent a car, and experience the charm of Veneto with this 5-day, 4-night road trip! Starting and ending at Venice Airport, this is a point-to-point itinerary that I meticulously planned, implemented, and optimised. The journey will immerse you in Venice's enchanting canals, contemporary architecture, and historic landmarks. You'll also have a quick glance at Padua and Verona, through the heart of northern Italy, with the lush gardens, classical villas, ancient castles and Juliet's balcony. Blending culture, history, and scenic beauty, it's a perfect itinerary for you if you're seeking to capture the essence of Veneto! My Personal Taste: You may have already known my style, I seek solitude, classical gardens, and also enjoy blending into the hustle and bustle of urban life. I care deeply about aesthetics and experience. Interested? In This Guide, You'll Get: - A circular route that starts and ends at Venice Airport; - Detailed info on more than 50 places, point to point; - Crucial tips about currency, renting a car, finding parking in narrow villages, and more; - My personal notes on the most impressive places; - A vibe preview of the journey in my short videos, collected in a playlist. BONUS - Two free guides: "My Real TravelSummary", & "Markets are distant lives". - A free Google map with my favourite places, more that those in this guide, right on your phone! THANKS Purchase this guide ahead of time and save them on your mobile device to access it at any time and plan your next destination without worries! 🗺️📱 My guides are mainly divided into two types: map lists and itineraries, feel free to subscribe to my Thatch profile for future updates! Find me on Youtube for the destination vibe previews and recommendations: @hortusquaerens 🌹🌹🌹
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This was my second time visiting Croatia but my first time visiting Dubrovnik. I loved it so much and can't wait to go back hopefully very soon! Croatia will always have a special place in my heart because it's where we got engaged on July 22nd, 2022! Croatia is like Italy's second cousin-- it shares the same maritime border, the Adriatic Sea, has a heavy influence of truffles in its cuisine, and celebrates dolce far niente (the sweetness of doing nothing). For our quick 72-hour trip, we basked in the sun, read good books, got a couples massage, and swam in the sea as many times as we could! Croatia was once part of the Roman Republic and, much later in history, part of Yugoslavia. It has a brutal history of war specifically its most recent civil war resulting in its independence from Yugoslavia which took place from 1991 to 1995. This rich but tragic history has shaped Croatians and their culture into what it is today. Many locations across Dubrovnik and Split were used for filming the hit TV show, Game of Thrones. There are lots of tours offered to see the various locations but you certainly don't have to be a Game of Thrones fanatic to visit Dubrovnik, Croatia. We didn't meet one Croatian who had watched the show themselves just like ourselves. Croatia has over 1000 islands with crystal clear water and pebbly beaches for a fraction of the price compared to its neighbors. It's what initially drew me to visit this country along the Balkan peninsula. Here's everything we did throughout our 3-day trip in Dubrovnik plus a few additional recommendations.
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Ciao, guys! What does this part of Naples have that is so exciting for me? It's spirit of community! If you are looking for a lively vibrant part of the city, then the Rione Sanità is definitely worth a visit while you are in Naples. It is a 'working class' part of Naples, and depending on the time of day, can be quite crowded with locals going about their daily routine. Routines that include shopping at many of the street markets where you can buy just about everything, stopping for a coffee, or just chatting in small groups at many of the several small piazzas located throughout the district. A little history-in the 1500s, the area was a valley known for healthy air thanks to its location nestled between the hills and its close proximity to the catacombs where miracles were performed. The noble community began to settle down here and it was even the route for the royal family who would travel from the Reggia di Capodimonte to the center of Naples. Travelling the route was often tricky and problematic, so a bridge was built. You can imagine what eventually happened over time- the Rione Sanità no longer had the traffic that it had before and basically was cut off from the rest of the city. What is the area like now? After years of having a terrible reputation, the citizens-particularly the younger generation have been working hard to bring that 'traffic' back. 📌This guide is designed for those of us who want to absorb the vibrancy of this slice of Napoli. 📌Those of us who want to visit the churches which are amazing museums full of spectacular artwork and architecture. 📌Those of us who want to visit catacombs and learn about Naples's rich history, traditions, and superstitions. 📌Those of us who want to walk the streets and observe some fantastic street art and murals. 📌Those of us who want to take advantage of some great examples of street food or sit down at some of the city's top pizzerias for lunch or dinner. So- get your camera, a good pair of comfortable shoes and let's go!
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