Venice is a city in northern Italy. It is the capital of
region Veneto. Together with Padua, the city is included in the Padua-Venice
Metropolitan Area. Venice has been known as the “Queen of the Adriatic”, “City
of Water”, “City of Bridges”, and “The City of Light”. The city stretches
across 117 small islands in the marshy Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic Sea
in northeast Italy.
Venice is world-famous for its canals. It is built on an
archipelago of 117 islands formed by about 150 canals in a shallow lagoon. The
islands on which the city is built are connected by about 400 bridges. In the
old center, the canals serve the function of roads, and every form of transport
is on water or on foot.
You can ride gondola there. It is the classical Venetian
boat which nowadays is mostly used for tourists, or for weddings, funerals, or
other ceremonies. Now, most Venetians travel by motorised waterbuses
(“vaporetti”) which ply regular routes along the major canals and between the
city’s islands. The city also has many private boats. The only gondolas still
in common use by Venetians are the traghetti, foot passenger ferries crossing
the Grand Canal at certain points without bridges.
You can see the amusing city’s landmarks such as Piazza San
Marco, Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo, Saint Mark’s Cathedral or villas of the
Veneto. The villas of the Veneto, rural residences for nobles during the
Republic, are one of the most interesting aspects of Venetian countryside.
They are surrounded by elegant gardens, suitable for
fashionable parties of high society. The city is also well known for its
beautiful and romantic view, especially at night.
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