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Michelin Green Guide Venice
Ref: MCH1587
This is an example of the format of the Michelin Green Guides.
Well established authoritative tourist guides these include practical information, detailed mapping combined with colour photographs and illustrations.
Below is the introduction to the guide from the publisher.
Gliding into Venice is like entering another world. The sculpted prows of the gondolas, the cobbled quays and the crumbling façades evoke memories of a past which has little in common with todays hectic lifestyle. St Marks Square is the citys centrepiece, with its oriental cupolas, dazzling glass mosaics and elegant outdoor cafés. But there is another side to Venice hidden in the narrow alleyways and secret corners of this historic city. Discover the quiet district around Sacca della Misericordia or the unhurried Campo di Ghetto Nuovo; join the locals at the colourful fish market near the Rialto bridge; enjoy a glass of wine or a cappuccino in one of the many backstreet cafés; admire the Gothic architecture of the palazzi along the Grand Canal or the splendid Renaissance paintings that adorn so many of the citys churches. Beyond the city lie the other islands of the Venetian lagoon, each with its own individual atmosphere: admire the 11C basilica of Torcello; explore the island of Burano, with its brightly painted fishermens houses and lace museum; or visit one of the traditional glassworks at Murano. Despite the citys popularity as a tourist destination, Venice cannot be likened either to an amusement park or to a museum; it is a living city, whose fragile beauty and romantic history succeed in transporting the visitor back in time.
£14.99
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