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Convent and monastery accommodation

April 9, 2012

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You don’t have to be religious or take any wows of chastity to stay at a convent or a monastery. In fact, convents and monasteries, offer some of the best and most interesting budget accommodation in Europe. A monastery or a convent is a house or complex of buildings that houses a room for prayer, domestic quarters […]

Vintage shopping in Venice!

March 25, 2011

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Venice in Italy might not be the place you would expect to find vintage shops. But I have found quite a few and made some really good bargains. Heres my list; Penny Lane Vintage Here you can get Fellini-worthy vintage and oversize italian seventies sunglasses at really good prizes. Sorry, but they don’t have a website. […]

Hotel Al Ponte Antico Venice

January 16, 2011

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I first spotted Hotel Al Ponte Antico in Venice when sitting one lazy afternoon at my favorite square in Venice having the traditional venetian aperitif spritz ( a mix of campari, white wine and soda or prosecco, ice and lemon and an olive to top it of). Across the Canal Grande not far from the Rialto […]

Trattoria Antiche Carampane

January 10, 2011

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On New Years Eve, I had the pleasure of dining at the Antiche Carampane in Venice. We wanted to get away from it all, and went to Venice with some really good friends. We wanted to find a place with excellent food, but with a relaxed, friendly and intimate atmosphere and at the Antiche, we found it. We had […]

Hotel Iris Venice

January 9, 2011

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On a recent trip to Venice, I stayed, again, at the Hotel Iris. I have been to Venice quite a few times and prefer to stay away from the Saint Markus square, although as a first time visitor with not much time, it’s not a bad choise. I recommend The Ai Do Mori, ask for […]

Budget accommodation in Venice

January 4, 2011

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Accommodation in Venice is expensive. I already gave you some addresses for some good budget hotels in Venice in a former blog post. A great way to save money on accommodation is to rent an apartment. Then there´s also the benefit of having your own kitchen. The Rialto market is really excellent for seafood and vegetables. There’s several […]

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