Saturday, September 19, 2009

The Magic of Venice

Back from my vacation-not so much a vacation-as research for my next book, I found the perfect setting, Murano, glass and of course Venice.

I will start my tour of Venice with the next blog and I have pictures, over 500 of Venice alone, can we say snap happy, but Venice is stunning and a city like no other.

I was there during two major events, the Venice Film Festival and a huge art festival.

The art festival was unique in that even an old Romanesque Church was converted into an art gallery, and not for religious art, but contemporary abstract pieces were displayed in place of the pews throughout the church.

Getting around Venice is simple, you can’t get lost or you wind up in water, and all signs point to Piazza San Marco. The trick is to actually find it, it’s hard to miss, after all it is a huge square but miss it I did.

The first night there I decided not to waste any time and start my sightseeing, Pizza San Marco beckoned, I wanted to see it at night all lit up. Ha! I found every alley, more than once, every side street, again more than once, except for the elusive grand piazza. Even getting lost is delightful in Venice.

Exhausted I walked back to the hotel, showered and went to sleep

Till next time,
Margot Justes
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4 comments:

Terry Odell said...

I never got to Venice, but there must be something about the way Italian cities are laid out, because I got lost, even following maps, in Rome. But what a wonderful place in which to be lost!

Margot Justes said...

Terry,
I agree getting lost is wonderful, you find so many nooks you wouldn't otherwise, part of the charm-and I'm really good at it.
Margot
www.mjustes.com

Anonymous said...

I am looking forward to seeing your photos of Venice and I just visited AmazonUK and ordered your book, A Hotel in Paris, which sounds like a very intriguing read.

Margot Justes said...

Thank you so much for getting the book, I'm absolutely delighted with a UK sale; by the way, my second book is set in Bath, England. I'm working on a few blogs with pictures about Venice.

Margot
www.mjustes.com