I have always been curious of Venice from Italy, it must be a really special place to visit when instead of streets of cement, you can see streets of flooding rivers. I would love to visit just to experience the feeling of walking in the city beside a soothing waterway. I would go through every place possible in a relaxing way, so my mission would just be to sight see and visit local coffee shops and chill out.

I know really little of this location, like the fact that its a city destined to end at the bottom of the lagoon, since it is sinking everyday. Love the idea of traveling in boats instead of normal bus transportation, even though the idea of falling in the water may be a little scary. I can't figure out what you do when you find a dead end and you need to cross the street, so finding out must be really interesting.

Its a very romantic city at night if the tales are right, and going with my future partner is a must, and after all, it would be nice to visit other locations of Italy as well when travelling. A full tour around Italy sounds nice, but my main focus would be Venice.


I don't think I would like to work nor live there, just visiting satisfies me. It is a new culture and I would like to get accustomed to the environment before thinking of moving over, because at this moment it is an unknown place. Even though it might have better living conditions than my current homeland, moving over means a lot of changes, and being away from the family, learning how to manage the new system everyday, and also the language, might be challenging if I know no one in the city.
It is known that the republic of Venice was a major financial and maritime power during Renaissance and the Middle ages. So it is an architectural Beauty that represents an era of knowledge and creation, in various arts, like music, not only in terms of power; that is why it has an important historical value.

Venice has received many different names during the years such as "La Dominante," "Serenissima," "Queen of the Adriatic," "City of Water," "City of Masks," "City of Bridges," "The Floating City," and "City of Canals."


That is why it has always been my number one place to visit, even though not owning a boat may make it difficult to maneuver in this city.
I like your description, is very complete. Once I saw a TV show called "city tour on tour" and there showed the most important places of Venice, Its so beautiful.
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