Italy is famous for many things, some of them being fashion,
art and a laid-back ambience. San Marco Italy is a top tourist destination for
reasons we are about to see. This is a sesteri centrally located in the
neighborhood of Venice, and is considered as the destination for a perfect
place to look for hotels in Venice Italy. Let’s take a look at San Marco’s history,
features, pivotal attractions and things to do while here.
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San Marco dates back to the 13 the century and is considered
as the one place that connected central Europe due to the presence of The
Piazza San Marco in Venice, which served as an important trading center where
traders would congregate from lands as far as Egypt and India to trade in
spices, precious metals and exotic foods.
Flights to Italy are easily available; choices include
Emirates Airlines and European airlines such as British Airways, since there
aren’t any direct flights to Venice from North America. However, for you to get
to San Marco, you’ll have to catch a flight to Marco Polo airport, and then a
water taxi to Venice. These are gorgeous boats that get you to your San Marco
destination the old-fashioned and Bella Italia way.
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For gorgeous and enchanting hotels in Venice, Italy, check
out a few suggestions that will leave you clamoring for luxurious and comfortable
Italian suites, situated close to the San Marco Square. A great choice would be
the Hotel San Marco , which is a three star hotel offering rooms that are furnished
in old-world venetian style offering views over the rooftops of venice. The hotel offers
basic amenities such as air conditioning, a flat screen TV, wifi, direct telephone
line, mini bar and internet.
The Basilica San Marco is a triumph of modern architecture and
is adorned with colorful frescoes, magnificent, life-size sculptures. The mosaics
found on the walls of the church depict the story of San Marco, and stories
from the Old and New Testament.
If you’re looking to take great photos, head on down to the
San Marco square and run across the quad with the pigeons flying around you. If
this isn’t a Kodak-worthy image, then I don’t know what is! Also, don’t forget
to check out Doge's Palace and Harry’s Bar, which is famous for its extra dry
martinis and traditional Italian dishes.
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Have a great time in
San Marco!
xoxo
The Wish Traveler