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4 Reasons To Make The Trip To Venice

June 7, 2016

Venice is one of the top vacation spots in the world, and for good reason. The city, located in northeastern Italy, is a completely car-free chain of 117 islands linked only by bridges and surrounded by water. The city is rich in history, carrying some of the most beautiful works of art around. If the description isn’t enough to make you want to visit, here are 4 reasons to make the trip to Venice in your future.

1. To Experience a Traffic-free Place

The constant threat of oncoming cars as one tries to cross the street is a threat we are all very used to. In Venice, you get to experience an environment like no other. The lack of car horns blasting and hectic traffic allows for a calm and safe experience for you, your friends, or family as you travel around the city by foot or perhaps even by gondola!

2. To Taste Delicious and Unique Food

Venice is home to many tasty delicacies that are truly one of a kind. Considering its geographic location, it makes sense that seafood is a staple for the Venetians. A unique dish that is very popular in the city is Baccala Mantecata, a dish made from Baltic codfish that has been softened, dried, and salted. For all of you carb lovers out there, the risotto, homemade gnocchi, and bigoli (a unique type of pasta started in the area) are all too good to pass up.

3. To Be Immersed in Rich History and Art

Stepping into the city, one can see that the structure is a work of art itself. The Venetian style of painting, credited to the Bellini family, emphasizes rich colors, stress on patterns and certain types of surfaces, and a careful consideration in the way light effects the works. The great influence of Byzantine architecture as well is perfectly displayed in St. Mark’s Basilica. The most recognized church in Venice, inside rests beautifully crafted gold mosaics and vibrant colors.

4. Because in 100 Years, It Could Be Gone!

As unfortunate as it is, Venice is in fact sinking. Researchers have discovered that the unique city is sinking five times faster than they originally thought, at two millimeters per year! Many argue that in the next 100 years to come, the city will be submerged. With that thought in mind, don’t miss your chance to see this historic city before its too late!

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