Showing posts with label Venice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Venice. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Day 293: Venice and Florence

This morning we woke up and got all of our luggage packed and left for breakfast. We found a great coffee bar in Saint Mark's Square and we stopped there to enjoy crossiants and cappuccino. 
We walked down by the water and shopped for souvenirs. We shortly boarded our boat and made our way down to the train station. 
When we arrived to the train station we checked out bags and found a place to eat lunch. We walked down a few ally ways and came to a quaint area with a few restaurants and enjoyed a lovely lunch. We had various types of pasta and salad, and enjoyed some wine and a lot of water. It was quite warm outside, which was so nice since the sun is hiding from Warsaw. 
After lunch we made our way to the train station and waited on our train. Once it arrived, we found our seats and got prepared for the two hours we had to go. 

The train ride was nice, and Maddie took a nice nap. We arrived a little later than expected, but we found our way through the station and took a taxi to our apartment. 
Once we arrived we put our luggage where it needed to be and asked the landlord where a good place to get steak florentine was. He told us, so we took a taxi there. 

When we got to the restaurant, Perseus, I noticed the Polish pottery on the tables. It was a nice surprise. The original waiter, I say that because he sold us everything and then never came back, recommend some of their popular dishes and which vegetables would go best with them. 
As you enter the restaurant you could see all of the meat in the case as well as the cheese and vegetables. I knew I couldn't face it (thanks to my slaughter house childhood), and I knew deep down they wouldn't cook my steak how I wanted it. After ordering the food, I asked the question of how well the steak could be cooked and the man replied, "it's only cooked to rare." I was disappointed, and banked on eating a lot of vegetables and bread.
When the steak came, the guys were happy to see the anount of steak being offered, and Rhonda and I were excited to take it home and cook it some more. I did try a few bites and it was good, but it was pretty raw and that's definitely not for me. 
The men ate a feast and the rest of us soaked in the atmosphere. At least the wine was delicious! I wouldn't trade the atmosphere or experience with anything, but I can't help that I want the food cooked the way I want. That's just the American in me. 
After dinner we took a taxi back to the apartment and took showers and got ready for the next day. Rhonda cooked up the steak that we took back and we ate some of the steak from dinner, cooked to our preference. It was pretty tasty! 

We decided to call it a night since it was so late, and I crashed as I was getting Maddie down. 

We have a big day tomorrow, but we have definitely enjoyed Italy so far. 

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Day 292: Gondolas in Venice

This morning we slept in just a bit and then found our way down various alleys taking in the beauty of Venice. We stumbled upon Saint Mark's Square and got a quick bite before we began our aimless wandering. 
We went down by  the water and also visited various vendor shops for souvenirs. It was a perfect day, with the sun shining and the weather hovering in the mid 60s. 
We decided to purchase a day pass for easy transportation and it would get us all around until we left the next day. The pass definitely came in handy. We began by taking the boat down to the Rialto Bridge and doing some shopping close by. The bridge was built in 1587, and continues to be a very popular tourist attraction. 
We decided to stop for lunch as soon as we got off. We had a delicious lunch of pizza, lasagne, and gelato. Gelato has been a delicious dessert after each meal so far.  

After lunch, we began our journey shopping.  We stumbled upon a family owned leather shop and spoke to the owner for quite a while. Daniel and I definitely found a few pieces we couldn't live without, and Rhonda and I decided to purchase a duffle bag for the souvenirs we bought along the way. 
Here's a picture of them. 

We continued our walk among many stores and vendors and I found myself in a jewelry store, known for its Venetian glass. I bought this cute bracelet for myself and a small necklace for Maddie. We both left happy! 
We had no agenda and walked around throughout the day. We soon found a place to enjoy snacks and a drink. It was exactly what was needed while Maddie napped. The sunshine was perfect and the view was priceless. 
After our snacks, we found a gondola and checked off an item from my bucket list. Caleb was extremely happy to check this off of his wish list, too, as this was the "only" thing he wanted to do in Venice. 
We loved the gondola tour! 
Here's Madison and I with the gondola driver/guide. 

When we finished up with our tour we wandered a bit more and then took the items we bought back to the apartment and found our way to dinner. The restaurant was great, but I wasn't in love with the calamari pasta dish I ordered. I shouldn't have gone out of my comfort zone, but I did, and can now say I tried it!   
When in Venice, drink German beer. 
After dinner, not much was left open (it wasn't even 9pm yet). We had planned on eating gelato, but the shop we had visited was closed. So, we pouted as we walked back to our apartment. 

When we arrived, the kids and I got our showers and I packed up our suitcases for tomorrow. I then laid down with Maddie as she went to sleep and then made my way back to the living room and played cards with the family past midnight. 

We had a wonderful day and truly enjoyed the sunshine and beauty. 

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Day 291: Touring Milan and Venice

This morning we woke up around 7:30 and got ready for our ride to the bus stop. The people we rented the apartment from met us out front and took us to where we needed to be. 

We boarded our bus for a 45 minute ride into Milan. There is apparently a Big Expo going on known as "The World Fair." We now understand why it was so hard to find a place to stay in Milan!! 

Once we arrived in Milan we were dropped off by the train station. We enjoyed a quick breakfast and found the metro so we could go to the city center. 

We finally located a metro map and found out the way. When we arrived we walked up the steps to the Doumo. There were SO many people, but we walked to an area where we could take a photo. It was such an amazing site. 
Rhonda and I then walked through a close by area and did a little bit of window shopping. Some of the prices weren't as terrible as I thought they'd be. We didn't get anything from the city of Milan, but we had a great time going and seeing the Doumo. 
We finally made our way back to the metro and boarded our train to Venice. It was approximately 2 hours and we got to see some amazing sites along the way. I think for at least 30 minutes straight we saw nothing but grape vines on each side. Such happiness. 
Maddie fought her sleep most of the way, but she finally gave it up with 30 minutes or so left. She was tired!!

When we got off, we found the person we were supposed to meet up with and made our way to our apartment by boat and foot. That boat part was amazing, the walking as holding a kid and pulling suitcases, not so much. 

We got in, checked out all of our internet stuff, and got what we needed for supper. We received a recommendation for a restaurant off the beaten path and we decided to try that tomorrow night.  

The walk there was so nice. The weather is slightly dreary, but we made our way there without many issues or breakdowns. 
We decided to eat at a pizzeria that also had various other dishes. I enjoyed eggplant parmesan and Maddie finished off an entire plate of spaghetti bolognese. She loved it!! We topped off dinner with gelato and then picked up some items from the mini market. 
We came back to the apartment and took our showers and enjoyed each other's company. Overall, we had a great day and night and we cannot wait to see more of Venice tomorrow.