Sunday, June 26, 2011

VENETIAN GONDOLAS

VENETIAN CANALS AND GONDOLA RIDES

            Arriving in Venice we quickly learned that the hotel chains are across the canal on the mainland. Our hotel was in Venice which meant we arrived by water taxi. Our luggage arrived by water boat. On the main island there are no vehicles and no bikes. It’s foot power or a boat ride. The canals are the roads.
            Before I embarked on this trip I’d made a deal with my traveling partner. I’d go to the Moulin Rouge with her if she’d go on a gondola ride with me. A gondola ride in romantic Venice was high on my to do list, no matter the cost. One quickly learns that the gondolas are strictly for tourist traffic. Venice is easy to walk, and even though yellow signs around the city direct you to Piazza San Marcos, the Rialto Bridge, Pizza Roma, or the train station, the many alleyways make it very easy to get lost.
            After dinner one evening we ventured down to the canal to find a gondola. That was no problem as they were lined up like taxi cabs outside an airport. Each gondola had an accordion player to accompany the singing gondolier. We were lucky to have a very pleasant gondolier who happened to have a fantastic voice. He serenaded us with lovely Italian love songs which we enjoyed but that would have been very romantic if one were with her honey. He took no requests and appeared to speak only Italian. It was a nice way to end a long busy exciting day.
            Everything in Venice is old. Our hotel was comfortable and clean and had no air conditioning. The windows had no screens, but after we turned off the lights we simply opened the window and actually were serenaded to sleep by the singing gondoliers below. That was nice!

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