A few weeks ago I mentioned that I was going to start writing about some of my Italian trip that I took in 2007. My husband and I went on a 17-day trip to Rome, Florence and Venice and had a truly wonderful time.
The trip was before I had this blog so I did not really have a place to document my experiences. Recently, I was going through and cataloging photos from that vacation and realized that there were probably some shareable stories.
For Venice I thought I should start with finding our hotel. Here is my Number 1 travel tip for Venice: pay the water taxi price to get to your hotel.
We were in Europe for 17 days, mostly in Italy but in and out of Paris as well. We each had 2 suitcases (like this, not exact, close). When we got to the Venice airport we realized we hadn’t really thought about how we were going to get to our hotel, but didn’t stress about it. We went to the port area and looked at our options. We could take a water taxi or the water bus. The water taxi cost about 50-80 Euros (at the time about $75-100) and the bus cost something like $10. So we went with the water bus option.
Getting on the bus with the two heavy suitcases was a bit of hassle, but I managed to get on-board without injuring myself or anyone else. We had asked which stop was the one we needed for the Westin Europa. We got off at the stop at San Marco, the main tourist attraction in Venice and proceeded to try to find our way to the hotel. Up bridges of steps, down bridges of steps. Up bridges of steps, down bridges of steps. Me. With two heavy suitcases. Not happy.
It was quite a walk and we had to keep stopping for directions. Not easy to do. Venice is a beautiful, gorgeous, wonderful place to get lost in all the twists and turns and alleys. But not when you are carrying 2 heavy suitcases plus your carry-ons. We finally got close enough to where people were able to direct us to the alley that led to the hotel. Here is the last part of our path:
So an HOUR after being dropped at San Marco we arrived. I was tired, dripping in sweat and a bit peeved. The main entrance to the hotel is of course, the water entrance, which looks like this:
And that is the way we left to go home!
The Venice water bus system is phenomenal and for the entire time we were in Venice we used it religiously, but I HIGHLY recommend when you are arriving with luggage and you don’t know where you going, take a water taxi, pay the extra and have peace of mind…and body!
All photos taken by Mr. Misadventures.
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Fantastic tip. I want to go back to Venice and will remember this. If I arrived like you did by foot and saw that entrance in the courtyard I would be highly disappointed in the Westin but it looks great from the water side.
I think I might have stayed there as well when I was in Venice!!! What a workout you had! Beautiful pics though.
I’ve just begun reading your blog. Since I have just become a blogger myself I accidentally found your site and I am so glad I did. I am so intrigued and entertained by your adventures and like in this post, the beautiful photos.
I don’t know if I will ever travel outside the U. S., but at least I can read your adventures. Thank you. JoAnna