Venezia is the most beautiful city I’ve ever visited. Nothing like it anywhere. Venezia, forever in my heart. My friend treated us to an all day private boat tour Grand Canal with several stops. One of the best days of my life. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I never thought in my wildest dream that an italian man would court me by taking me to Venice, staying at the Danieli Hotel, and with its private water taxi, he took me to Murano island to see the glass works by the artists there. Thank you tesoro mio. I married him and lived in Milan for many years as our home base as we did live in many other countries as well for his job. But I lost him 5 years ago. A romantic beautiful story that I've been blessed with. Thank you, Italy.
We went to Venice in 2009.It was so amazing to ,actually see this beautiful city. I have traveled with my deceased husband for many years and drove from Northern Italy to Trieste to Slovenia. This was an absolutely memorable trip.
Complete and detailed documentary, never boring. Venice is the city of my ancestors who have lived there since the 12th century. Venice and its province are wonderful destinations for their cultural experiences, natural beauty, excellent food, wine and friendly people. I am a teacher and hold a PhD in Italian history. If you are looking for a bespoke tour in English or Spanish, reply to contact me.
I worked in Vicenza and Aviano for years. Weekends, I usually stayed across the water in Mestre and then trained it across the bridge... 20 minutes or so. From the Stazione, you can waterbus it up the Grand Canal one way, or the lagoon the other. I usually hoofed it through all the amazing narrow streets - up and over the bridges, including the largest - Rialto, to San Marco. A truly memorable view of the city is at night when all the cruise ships are gone. The streets are all illuminated and the silence is deafening! :)
A unique and breathtaking city. Venice is like no other city in the world. I visited Venice in 2019 and thereafter, the memories remain etched on my mind. Every where is fantastic: St Mark's Square, the Dogge's Palace, Rialto bridge, Grand canal, the bridge of sighs, the Campanelli tower, etc. Visiting Venice is an experience i will never forget. I feel like reliving that once-in-a-lifetime moment. Thank you Venezia.
Any recommendations for a curious tourist who isn't really into the basic tourist stuff? Aka I'm kinda broke but I'm gonna visit the city & i would love to see more than the basics :) thanks in advance (im desperate lol)
@@annavanproosdij1474 For starters, if you are on a tight budget, do not stay in Venice. You can find more reasonable accommodations in Mestre, which is considered 'Venice on the mainland'. It's a 15 minute train ride into Venice. Further, get yourself a city map when you get there. You'll need it. They are pretty cheap and available most anywhere. Venice is a confusing array of canals & walkways. Arm yourself with an aid. Also, do a Google Map search of Venice before you get there, just to familiarize yourself with the lay of the city. That will help when you have that map in hand. You should see the basic touristy stuff (Piazza San Marco, the Rialto Bridge, etc.), but please swallow your pride and venture away from those areas. Consider a vaporetto ticket. It's not cheap (20€) but it allows you 24 hours of travel on the city bus system (boats, but only boats that have an ACTV logo). They have other deals for longer times if you need that. Just outside of the front of the train station, on the Grande Canal, there are kiosks where you get these tickets (and maps). Please keep in mind that Venice has cleverly installed mostly yellow signs (sometimes white) that are arrowed, and point you in the right direction of things that are landmarks (San Marco, Rialto, Ferro Via-the train station, etc). They are mounted on the sides of buildings around the city. Above all, don't be afraid to get lost (you will). It's part of Venice's charm. Get away from the crowds. See the real Venezia!!....oh, one more thing. Always try to get on the back open section of the vaporetto. That's where the most interesting photos are had....Have fun!
I loved the 3-hour hike from our hotel---didn't know where we were going....but we finally made it----we got back to our hotel----after climbing l5 or so tiny bridges. So much fun....Loved Venice...
Venecia es una maravillosa ciudad,que no cansa de recorrer y conocer su novedosa contruccion de sus palacios,sus multiples puentes,paseo en gondola,ferry.....y sus riquesas historicas......es un sueño el haber conocido Venecia
i go to venice every year. except during the covid virus. i will return in 2022. i buy my home decor , chandeliers and tapestry there. as i am a mosaic artist, i buy my glass from factories there...melody
Very nice video so many beautiful things to see and historical aspects to know about this marvelous city. Honestly, this video motivates me to go and visit Vienna!!!😉
Ronald Smith: Great dream to have and destination to set your sites on. Along with the normal tourist €$€ means of visiting Venice, there are also plenty of long-term employment opportunities for those willing to make a move. US gov't/DoD positions especially in the regions of Northern Italy at Aviano and Vicenza, but also in the region around Naples at the opposite end and side of the boot.. Most require a commitment of 24-36 months, but many firms include allowances for relocation. Once there, anytime during the day you're feeling a little homesick, a small 3 ft. dish on your roof gives you 100-plus satellite-fed UK/US TV channels (Yes, CNN and other Turner stations air 24-7), and there are the daily English language newspapers - International Herald Tribune, UK papers and on US bases, the daily Stars and Stripes. I think there is still also a version of USA Today. The US Armed Forces network does a good job on both AM and FM bands and broadcasts a lot of syndicated programs (AT40, NPR). So you never lose contact with home and you don't feel like you've wandered into a Black Hole. This of course is in addition to the other normal European languages feeds which allow you to also immerse yourself in the culture. The majority of the Euro population has a strong grasp of the English language, but you get better service and more respect if you at least make an effort to greet and converse in theirs.
Ofcourse venice is a wonderful city.. i am living in kerala (india).. in kerala alappuzha and kochi is also wonderful.. both in the banks of vembanad lake.. especially alappuzha in a boat journey is a fantastic experience.. thank you for the vedeo..
Just spent some time here. I was surprised by how many ordinary Italians live here: I thought it was essentially all tourists but I was pleasantly mistaken. Once you get away from San Marco theres tons of ordinary people going about their lives in this beautiful city. It also doesn't have to be expensive - near the university, for example - you can get a beer for 2 euros and a pasta or pisa for 6 euros and so on.
The speaker invents words or pronunciation : the "gondolieri" (and any other boat-user) yells "Oi" (not Ahoi), the place to build Gondole (not Gondola's) is called "squero" (not "square) .Almost all names get twisted (Enrico becomes Hennrico , Saverio becomes Sayverrio), the max is Brunelleschi (iron. Brooneleski not Bruneleshi).The Artichokes dont need to be "imported", the most famous come from San Erasmo (the venetian veggie-island).Why pronounce Café Florian french? The name comes from owner of the (Floriano = in venexian "Florian". At 24.37 you see typical "terrazzo" floor , not marble mosaic. The prison is not in the basement of the Doge's palace , its nearby in the "lead-chambers. That Tadao Ando became "Tadio" was already quoted .The ship is called "Bucintoro " not "büsantor" (the speaker seems to like french , something in Venezia not really beloved after the horror Napoleon brought to the city).
Venezia is the most beautiful city I’ve ever visited. Nothing like it anywhere. Venezia, forever in my heart. My friend treated us to an all day private boat tour Grand Canal with several stops. One of the best days of my life. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I never thought in my wildest dream that an italian man would court me by taking me to Venice, staying at the Danieli Hotel, and with its private water taxi, he took me to Murano island to see the glass works by the artists there. Thank you tesoro mio. I married him and lived in Milan for many years as our home base as we did live in many other countries as well for his job. But I lost him 5 years ago. A romantic beautiful story that I've been blessed with. Thank you, Italy.
Meta M Glad that your dream came true, but sorry for your loss. May the Lord Jesus comfort you.✝
Meta M may god confort you!! And you've been lucky to live such a romantic story
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if you love to italy then must watch this please
Keep looking. You may find him.
@@cruisecrazy7066 I'm not looking. I'm beyond grateful to have been blessed and I'm happy.
Venice is where I came from and watching this video makes me very very homesick.
Arrivederci mia bella citta'.....!!!
We went to Venice in 2009.It was so amazing to ,actually see this beautiful city. I have traveled with my deceased husband for many years and drove from Northern Italy to Trieste to Slovenia. This was an absolutely memorable trip.
I love Slovenia too...! ciao from Venice
You took your dead husband on holiday? For years? 😉
@@BlowinFree she has him in an urn.
I got to take day trips into Venice once a month when my husband was stationed an hour away in the early 90s. Really wish I could visit again someday.
Complete and detailed documentary, never boring. Venice is the city of my ancestors who have lived there since the 12th century. Venice and its province are wonderful destinations for their cultural experiences, natural beauty, excellent food, wine and friendly people. I am a teacher and hold a PhD in Italian history. If you are looking for a bespoke tour in English or Spanish, reply to contact me.
would love to read your pHd
Truly one of the most beautiful amazing places on the planet and should be taken care of!
I worked in Vicenza and Aviano for years. Weekends, I usually stayed across the water in Mestre and then trained it across the bridge... 20 minutes or so. From the Stazione, you can waterbus it up the Grand Canal one way, or the lagoon the other. I usually hoofed it through all the amazing narrow streets - up and over the bridges, including the largest - Rialto, to San Marco. A truly memorable view of the city is at night when all the cruise ships are gone. The streets are all illuminated and the silence is deafening! :)
A unique and breathtaking city. Venice is like no other city in the world. I visited Venice in 2019 and thereafter, the memories remain etched on my mind. Every where is fantastic: St Mark's Square, the Dogge's Palace, Rialto bridge, Grand canal, the bridge of sighs, the Campanelli tower, etc. Visiting Venice is an experience i will never forget. I feel like reliving that once-in-a-lifetime moment. Thank you Venezia.
I have been lucky enough to visit. It is truly a lovely city.
Wwwooooo. Che completa descrizione della storia e della vita di Venezia !!!! Complimenti !
Venice is a dream; a fairyland ! Amazingly beautiful !
This is an amazingly beautiful, fantastically filmed and informative video on Venezia! Gorgeous!
Very beautiful Venice, out of the ordinary, I would like to visit it some day. Thank you for sharing the documentary, very nice !!.
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if you love to italy then must watch this please
I was there with my family in 1984. Great memories.
I still can't believe that I was so fortunate enough to visit Venice 8 times every year for 16 years. I miss that wonderful city so very much...
Any recommendations for a curious tourist who isn't really into the basic tourist stuff? Aka I'm kinda broke but I'm gonna visit the city & i would love to see more than the basics :) thanks in advance (im desperate lol)
@@annavanproosdij1474 For starters, if you are on a tight budget, do not stay in Venice. You can find more reasonable accommodations in Mestre, which is considered 'Venice on the mainland'. It's a 15 minute train ride into Venice. Further, get yourself a city map when you get there. You'll need it. They are pretty cheap and available most anywhere. Venice is a confusing array of canals & walkways. Arm yourself with an aid. Also, do a Google Map search of Venice before you get there, just to familiarize yourself with the lay of the city. That will help when you have that map in hand. You should see the basic touristy stuff (Piazza San Marco, the Rialto Bridge, etc.), but please swallow your pride and venture away from those areas. Consider a vaporetto ticket. It's not cheap (20€) but it allows you 24 hours of travel on the city bus system (boats, but only boats that have an ACTV logo). They have other deals for longer times if you need that. Just outside of the front of the train station, on the Grande Canal, there are kiosks where you get these tickets (and maps). Please keep in mind that Venice has cleverly installed mostly yellow signs (sometimes white) that are arrowed, and point you in the right direction of things that are landmarks (San Marco, Rialto, Ferro Via-the train station, etc). They are mounted on the sides of buildings around the city. Above all, don't be afraid to get lost (you will). It's part of Venice's charm. Get away from the crowds. See the real Venezia!!....oh, one more thing. Always try to get on the back open section of the vaporetto. That's where the most interesting photos are had....Have fun!
what was it .. . work?
@@moaningpheromones Yes...
@@ticnatz~ Nice job! 😊
I loved the 3-hour hike from our hotel---didn't know where we were going....but we finally made it----we got back to our hotel----after climbing l5 or so tiny bridges. So much fun....Loved Venice...
Hi blynn, how’re you doing?
I love Venice its unique features and picturesque islands. in fact i named one of my daughters Marie Venice
Very good documentary. It will remain for 100s of years.
Beautiful islands, keep safe always, I enjoy watching.
una ciudad unica en el mundo, por sus tradicciones y modo de vida. Que belleza!!!❤️👍🏻💋🎻🏹
Certainly the most superb and interesting one I've seen for quite a while. My wife and I have always enjoyed visiting Venice.
Keep them coming. Experiences such as yours here are much needed right now.
অসাধারন, খুব, খুব, খুব ভালো লাগলো ডকুমেন্টটারি ভি ভি ও টি । ধন্যবাদ ভাই। ভালো থাকবেন।
No words are necessary. Venice speaks for itself.
I visited this beautiful place . It was sooo memorable amusing moments of my life.
I've never been but have always been fascinated. Excellent guide. Thank you.
Brilliant video. Thanks. Venice is fantastic and the video shows a great deal of the magic
The film quality (actually digital) is brilliant - stunning.
I was there for 5 days . Unforgetable !!!
Venecia es una maravillosa ciudad,que no cansa de recorrer y conocer su novedosa contruccion de sus palacios,sus multiples puentes,paseo en gondola,ferry.....y sus riquesas historicas......es un sueño el haber conocido Venecia
Wonderful ! Love the history of the gondolas
Nice vid. Wonderful music choices too. Thanks
Go to San Marco at night when the crowd has left. It is magical.
For real
This is the best reading narrative.
Best and most unique city in the world. It’s a must see before the water swallows it sadly. I love Venice!
We will save it.
i go to venice every year. except during the covid virus. i will return in 2022. i buy my home decor , chandeliers and tapestry there. as i am a mosaic artist, i buy my glass from factories there...melody
@@melodymarks4927 Say hello to Venice for me please!!!!!
Great doc. A lot of info in a short time; no gaudy dramatics.
Wow amazing video thanks for uploading
Well done video..thanks..it is magical..it was for me, thankfully
Maravilhoso documentário,muita arte,música,História e amor.
Thank you for this wonderful documentary! Makes me want to go back asap although I have not been there in 50+ years :-)
Interesting Island.
Thank you very much for sharing it .
Fantastic place, wish I can go there.
Excelente destino, lindos paisajes, buen video
Very nice video so many beautiful things to see and historical aspects to know about this marvelous city. Honestly, this video motivates me to go and visit Vienna!!!😉
Why Vienna? Haha. I've been there as well. Lovely city! I'm yet to upload a vlog about it too. 🤗
Great documents history of venice italy.
This is an unbelievable architectural marvel.... 😮
Nice Italy ...I want to go there someday....see you soon...in my home....I leave a mark now...God bless and stay safe
It is so fun. The weather was perfect which helped
Foarte frumos documentar !
professional document
either as filming, editing and content
I love venice..... It's a very beautiful city.....
Wonderful City......It s MAGIC
Just came into Venice and this video helped me so much
One day I will be there.. it's nice place to visit..
I’m Montagnard indigenous live in America love to visit there one day .
The city is truly beautiful...Hope I'll visit one day
angelof light 67
Same here
very nice i like venice world videos
Been to Venice twice, would love to visit again. Lovely video, thanks
Always dreamed about going to Venice since I was young, literally had a dream about it last week oddly enough which just further reinforced my desire.
Ronald Smith: Great dream to have and destination to set your sites on. Along with the normal tourist €$€ means of visiting Venice, there are also plenty of long-term employment opportunities for those willing to make a move. US gov't/DoD positions especially in the regions of Northern Italy at Aviano and Vicenza, but also in the region around Naples at the opposite end and side of the boot.. Most require a commitment of 24-36 months, but many firms include allowances for relocation. Once there, anytime during the day you're feeling a little homesick, a small 3 ft. dish on your roof gives you 100-plus satellite-fed UK/US TV channels (Yes, CNN and other Turner stations air 24-7), and there are the daily English language newspapers - International Herald Tribune, UK papers and on US bases, the daily Stars and Stripes. I think there is still also a version of USA Today. The US Armed Forces network does a good job on both AM and FM bands and broadcasts a lot of syndicated programs (AT40, NPR). So you never lose contact with home and you don't feel like you've wandered into a Black Hole. This of course is in addition to the other normal European languages feeds which allow you to also immerse yourself in the culture. The majority of the Euro population has a strong grasp of the English language, but you get better service and more respect if you at least make an effort to greet and converse in theirs.
A beautiful video!
Fantastic video, very interesting
Thanks for this Beautiful.💘 documentary
Bijam Venecija!!Neaprakstami,briniskigi!!!Gribas atgriezties vel,un vel!!!
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Before planning my trip to Venice, firstly watch this to get a sense of the whole city
A very interesting film. Thank you.
Great doc and learnt some new things about Venice that I didn't see mentioned in other Venice docs! :)
What a lovely picture of my town... 😉 Thank you...
But your name seems like any Indian girl😊
@@GauravSingh-tl8rt yes ... but I am not indian, I am italian...🤣
@@violette244Ohhhh really, that's amazing 😊
Am I that much lucky to visit your country with you ? 🤔
@@GauravSingh-tl8rt Well I work and live out of my country. If I ever go back there to live it will be my pleasure.🙂
@@violette244 it'll be my pleasure if I can get connected on Instagram ?😷
Thank you this was very clear and informative
I love Venice so much but sadly I could never make it there. So thank you very much for this great video.
Beautiful , I like Venice, I enjoyed the trip very much.
Fiquei apaixonada por este video, sem traducao para o portugues ou legenda - nao tem chance... obrigada...
Es un país muy bonito, y lleno de cultura
Beautiful Island. Thanks.
Que lindas la ciudades, quisiera visitar algún día.
สวยงามมากค่ะไปมาแล้วค่ะ2019
I've been in venice ...beautiful place to go walk around n also wt gondola to see how they made the morano glass .... going wt gondola ...
very nice video. Keep going. let us dream
grazie mille questo e favoloso!
Beautiful Venice!
Mauli
Wow! Venice and it's Beautiful Luxuries
Maravilloso desde Argentina , no tengo la suerte de conocerlo personalmente 11 de febrero 2020 👌
Beautiful place to visit.
Ofcourse venice is a wonderful city.. i am living in kerala (india).. in kerala alappuzha and kochi is also wonderful.. both in the banks of vembanad lake.. especially alappuzha in a boat journey is a fantastic experience.. thank you for the vedeo..
Venecia un país maravilloso
i can't believe i'm going there next month :)
ma plictisesc really
So, how'd you like it? What did you do?
im_so_ bored Hope you had an exciting trip!
@Dirk Dick Strider Rider you can't do that because the water is dirty af
wonderful documentry!
Beautiful
Vivaldi... imo the best Venetian composer
Love him
it's one of the greatest cities, if....your are not in a hurry.
Me encantaría conocer, es un sueño cada lugar que muestra
Just spent some time here. I was surprised by how many ordinary Italians live here: I thought it was essentially all tourists but I was pleasantly mistaken. Once you get away from San Marco theres tons of ordinary people going about their lives in this beautiful city. It also doesn't have to be expensive - near the university, for example - you can get a beer for 2 euros and a pasta or pisa for 6 euros and so on.
And regular-priced supermarkets that cater to residents.
Wonderful!
Very beautiful city.
Thank you!
A képek, események nagyon jók. A kisérő szöveg és zene is tetszik.
Wow!!!! What a video
The speaker invents words or pronunciation : the "gondolieri" (and any other boat-user) yells "Oi" (not Ahoi), the place to build Gondole (not Gondola's) is called "squero" (not "square) .Almost all names get twisted (Enrico becomes Hennrico , Saverio becomes Sayverrio), the max is Brunelleschi (iron. Brooneleski not Bruneleshi).The Artichokes dont need to be "imported", the most famous come from San Erasmo (the venetian veggie-island).Why pronounce Café Florian french? The name comes from owner of the (Floriano = in venexian "Florian". At 24.37 you see typical "terrazzo" floor , not marble mosaic. The prison is not in the basement of the Doge's palace , its nearby in the "lead-chambers. That Tadao Ando became "Tadio" was already quoted .The ship is called "Bucintoro " not "büsantor" (the speaker seems to like french , something in Venezia not really beloved after the horror Napoleon brought to the city).
Lol the commitment. I know. Bruschetta still haunts my dreams.
This is very nice and informative
I giggled when the commentator said police have jet ski to catch bad drivers😆
😂😂😂😂😂😂
The” best documentaries “ Are free of ads ... just saying 😂
Great one