Monte Oliveto Maggiore has walls of beautiful frescos, many painted by Il Sodomo.
I always wondered what a 'loggia' was. Carol in front of one in Castiglion Fiorentino where we had a good lunch:
Observations on eating out in Italy:
Unlike when I was there 50 years ago, pizza is everywhere.
There is only one salad dressing - olive oil. Maybe some balsamic vinegar to go with it, if you ask.
Wine is really really cheap, even in restaurants. In the grocery store as low as €0.79/litre.
Lucignano is another attractive walled city up a steep hill not far from Rigomagno (where we stayed in Tuscany)
Every street for every town/village/city is paved with this:
Makes digging up the road hell.
Couldn't visit Tuscany without seeing Florence.
A roadside panini:
The cathedral is truly magnificent and impossible tp photograph with one shot:
I took a look inside and was unimpressed until I looked up over the altar:
The top of the dome is 375' up there.
The obligatory Ponte Veccio which seems like any other street if you walk across:
Observations on Florence:
Incredible number of tourists.
Florence airport sucks.
We rented a Fiat Panda to drive to Padua. 1000cc with a 5-speed automatic transmission - not a great combination.
We actually stayed close to Padua in a an AirBnB in Vigodazere. It was actually more like living in a show room:
The people who own it went away the whole time we were there, so we had the place to ourselves.
Guess what this is:
A cordless upright vacuum cleaner.
We drove into Venice, left the car on an island and took the vaporetto (water bus):
Approaching from the 'sea':
First famous sight, The Bridge of Sighs:
The Doges Palace
St. Mark's Basilica (quite breathtaking):
The Rialto Bridge:
The view from it:
The Grand Canal:
We traveled by vaparetto a lot, it goes pretty much everywhere and once you buy a pass it's easy - $10 a trip if you don't.
Some weird sights:
and gondolas everywhere:
And the (non functioning) Venice 'Eye':
Observations on Venice:
Incredible number of tourists, St. Mark's Square was wall-to-wall people.
Worst and most expensive cappuccino.
Best idea is to actually stay in the city, apparently it's quiet first thing in the mornings.
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