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5-day trip planning for Venice and Rome, Italy

The old city of Venice is actually an island. There are many docks in Venice where you can go to the old city by boat, and there are also water taxis (boats), but the price is very high (like 18 euros).

The old Venetian town is very interesting and worth visiting carefully and quietly: 1. St. Kyle's Church and St. Kyle's Square are called the living rooms of Europe, and many important political and religious stories have happened, including the Sigh Bridge nearby. I suggest you review these histories before you go, and you will feel more infectious when you go. 2. The Grand Canal of Venice and the gondola are definitely places to take a boat. The pier for taking a boat is behind San Kyle Square. It is unnecessary to introduce the romance of Venice, a water city, along the Grand Canal.

One day's visit to the old city of Venice is enough, and one night's stay is even better. There are several things that must be paid attention to: 1. The ship from the urban area to the old city is on time, out of date, and don't arrive late. Take a photo of the dock with your mobile phone before boarding the boat. If you don't know which dock in the old city to board the boat and which dock in the urban area to go ashore on the way back, you can show your photo 2 when asking for directions. The alleys in the old city are almost straight, and you will almost get lost when you enter, and once you get lost, you can't ask for directions (local residents are old people and don't know English), so don't rush in!

It's almost two days' travel in Rome. There are many online raiders, so I won't introduce them in detail. What Rome sees is monuments and ruins, and it is more about wandering in the ruins and feeling with heart. This is my experience. It should be noted that thieves in Rome are very rampant, not only stealing but also robbing. I have heard several stories about being robbed of suitcases and backpacks when I first arrived in Rome. Fortunately, I was robbed of my backpack myself.

It's a pity that art students don't visit Florence. Why not arrange it? Suggested itinerary: Venice-Florence-Rome. Florence will only take one day, on the way from Venice to Rome.