A Quick Look Back to Our Finish of The Candelaria Design Tour Italy ~ Venice
Wow – it’s been so
busy since my return from our September/October Candelaria Design Tour Italy.
Our office is filled with many wonderful projects with everything from small
remodel / additions, to full on estates, to the 32,000 sf Colten Bat Cave we
currently have in design. I have been trying to find some time to write about
the end of our Tour Italy – so here it is.
So with our travelers on their way back to the States we
checked out of our Positano hotel and we made the drive to Naples to turn in
our cars and check in for our flight to Venice. Now I have had airport food all
over the place but nothing like in the Naples Airport…..Amazing.
Short flight to Venice, grab the luggage and then it’s a
quick transport to the water taxi and then you are in a completely different
world….the surreal and romantic landscape of Venice. This was Isabel’s first
visit to Venice and it is so fun to bring someone to this city for the first
time as it truly is unique and there is nothing like Venice in the world.
Our taxi took us to our hotel which was right on the Grand
Canal. The Ca'Sagredo Hotel ~ Venice was a palace originally owned by the Morosini
family and was purchased at the start of the 18th century by the
Segredo family whereupon later it was converted to a hotel. Let me tell you –
this hotel truly is a Palace and what a way to stay in Venice.
I love Venice – the city is virtually a museum built on wood
stilts and because of the canals and the fact this city is built on islands in
the middle of a lagoon there are no cars, no vespas, hence its a unique quiet
that you don’t experience in other European cities. You walk everywhere or go
by boat and so you experience it at a quiet and slower perception - it’s
magical.
We enjoyed all we could in the time we had including a
private walking tour. Now this was not your usual tour of the well know sights
of Venice. No – Isabel wanted to see Venice through the eyes of the courtesans
of the golden age of Venice. Believe it or not – there is such a tour and it
was actually quiet interesting and really informative…..from a historic
standpoint!
Of course we spent time in Piazza San Marco, enjoyed several
museums and galleries, took a gondola ride, enjoyed the Grand Canal from a
water taxi and experienced the main market. We found some wonderful places to
dine including a fantastic lunch at the Ristorante la Feluca where we walked
into an empty restaurant but by the time we left the restaurant was filled with
a couple dozen gondoliers who dined their daily and once served it was easy to
understand why. Let’s just say, Isabel was very popular with the gondoliers. Another
good stop for amazing pizzas not far off the Piazza San Marco was Rossopomodorro – we ate there twice!
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