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Bella Venezia



A very much long overdue post because it took me forever to gather the pics -,- But you know what they say, better late than never ;)

I'm just gonna walk you through a summer stroll in the breathtakingly beautiful city of Venice because, why not?!

As hot & as sunny as it was, not once did we fail to admire it's beauty amidst that exhausting heat.

A city completely built on water & a maze. You'll never know where you'll enter & where you'll exit from. Despite the prominent & popular landmarks, it's really not an easy task finding your way through this place & chances are, you'll never walk the same street twice OR you'll be walking around the same place over & over. There's no in-between.

A place that had forever been on my bucket list but I didn't tick it off yet because I've still not had enough of it, & I probably never will.

Beating the heat with the BEST~GELATO~EVER!!
An art Museum








The Patriarchal Cathedral Basilica of St. Mark
Late evenings 
Such good food from "Bacaro Da Fiore". A must visit place.
Refreshers ; Bellini is a famous cocktail in Venice made of Prosecco sparkling wine & peach purée
Such vibrant colors from inside a shop
This famous city is well known for their amusing gondola rides. During Summer, its very hot to ride a gondola in the afternoon. But just in time to catch a sunset would be ideal. It's one of the best experiences I've ever had & I'd do it a million times more in a heartbeat.





Chasing sunsets is probably one of the best things to do in Venice. "Amazing" would be an understatement to describe the view. After all, what better way there is than to end a beautiful day with a beautiful sunset right?!







Venice is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places I've seen & there's not one day that goes by where I don't feel nostalgic about this place. 

So till I do my next travel post, ENJOY! :)

xx

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