We stayed with two architects (a la Air BnB) who lived 20 minutes outside the city. Federica was blond with the personality of carefree fairy. Paolo was dark and solid with a 2 lb race bike and dolphin shorts from a couple decades ago. Her artwork gracefully swathed the walls. I am saving the link to their apartment for when we build our dream home: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/556812
We stared at the ceiling of St. Marks Basilica, proud of ourselves for being able to identify some of the bible depictions. We marveled in Doge's Palace, and wondered at the watery walkways. One evening we stumbled on the prison after wandering through what we mistakenly thought was the Jewish quarter. Who knew Venice had an underbelly.
Courtyard of Doge's Palace
St. Mark's Basilica
Basilica in the background Doge's palace on the left
Doge's Palace
Doge's Palace
Venice is beautiful, but the seasoned restaurateurs, shop owners, and gelato gods, know all too well that you can't take your business elsewhere and still be in Venice. And you want to be in Venice. For the purple flowers that beautify the city walls. For the blue azure water that glistens under countless footbridges. For the experience of walking on dry streets that have been submerged under water and lived to tell the tale.