Thursday, March 30, 2006

a return to Venice

Venice (Venezia in Italian)...a place so unique in Italy...

My first visit to Venice was in 1999, which was also my first trip to Europe. My impression of Venice was: too many tourists and too many pigeons! It seemed to me that the people of Venice did not appear to be as friendly as the people I had come in contact with in the other places I had visited while in Italy. Also, I was constantly lost and even ended up in the hospital...not IN the hospital as a patient, but while trying to find my way back to Piazza San Marco, I ended up walking through the hospital as there is a road that goes right through the middle of the hospital! I was amazed seeing how the city was run with only the use of boats since there are no cars in Venice - the ambulance boats, the garbage truck boats, etc. and there was no denying the beauty of Venice. When leaving, I thought to myself that I probably would never return to Venice again. It was a little too challenging for me as a person with no sense of direction and it was much too crowded (although I did know in advance that summer is the most crowded time to visit Venice).

Two years later, I decided to give Venice another try. Before leaving, I made sure to read up on Venice and I also bought a better map. On this trip, I spent my last day in Venice and then flew out l'Aeroporto Marco Polo a Venezia, (the Marco Polo Airport in Venice) the following morning. I booked a hotel in Venezia Mestre, which is a town on the mainland just across the causeway from Venice. This way, it would be an easy transfer by hotel shuttle to the airport the next morning. Again, in the touristy areas of Venice, there were TONS and TONS of tourists BUT I liked Venice this time...the people there seemed friendlier, perhaps it was because I was able to speak more Italian?? I was even able to find my way around this time!! Unfortunately I really only had the afternoon and evening and then my time in Venice was over.

SO…here I am going back again, 5 years later, even more prepared, with the same good map, and the wonder of what I will discover. This time I plan to wander, discover the unexplored areas, and ENJOY VENICE for 4 days and nights.

Here are some pictures, which I have scanned into my computer from my first visit. They are not the best quality but do show the beauty of Venice.

 I took this picture of Piazza San Marco and 
the Campanile (tower) while riding the vaporetto.

 Here is a picture of the Grand Canal, a few gondolas, and a vaporetto.

This is a picture of Burano...one of the little islands lying to 
the north of Venice. Burano is famous for it's lacemaking.

HERE is a link to the hotel where I will be staying - Hotel Al Ponte Mocenigo. It is located in the Santa Croce sestiere.

HERE is a great link which describes the different areas in Venice - the "sestieri". THIS LINK is a great little webpage called "Venice is Not Disneyland". AND THIS LINK is a description of 200 Things To Do and See in Venice. I will NOT to try to see/do all 200 things, but will keep this as a great reference for ideas. 
 

Monday, March 27, 2006

why Coccaglio??

Coccaglio is a tiny little town, which is located between Milano and Verona. It is located in the area called Franciacorta. This is not a town on the tourist path but a special town where my dear friend Katia lives.

During my first trip to Europe back in 1999 in Vernazza (Cinque Terre) Italy, I sat waiting for the train to arrive on a cement bench next to this nice couple, Katia and Guido. Lucky for me, the train was running an hour late. During that time, we struck up a conversation, exchanged emails, and rode together once the train arrived to La Spezia where we were both making connections.

We kept in touch through email and the following year, Katia met me in Verona and took me to her house where I spent the night. Our friendship has grown over the years and each time that I have returned to Italy (except my trip to Sicily), I have stayed with Katia and her family. This will be my 5th stay with Katia & her family.

AND...there is exciting news to share - Katia and Guido will be married this December!

 This is Katia's house. Check out her mom's beautiful flowers!

 Prosciutto and melone - first course of an amazing lunch at Katia's.

 Delicious pasticcinni for dessert from the local pasticceria in town.

 The center of Coccaglio.

 The church in Rovato where Katia & Guido will marry.

Sunday, March 26, 2006

info on Bergamo

Since it has been raining FOREVER here in Hawaii, I thought I would spend some time posting info on each place that I plan to visit. I am starting with Bergamo as this will be my first stop after landing in Milano. This will be where I recover from my jetlag. Bergamo is a town which is divided into 2 areas - Città Bassa (lower town) which is the modern part of Bergamo and Città Alta(upper town or high town) where you will find most of the historic buildings and tourist sights. To reach Bergamo Città Alta, you can take a funivia (funicular).

This is a picture of Piazza Vecchia and Torre Civica (the tower) 
in Bergamo Città Alta.

 
 Behind the piazza, you will find the amazing Duomo.

Here is a view of Bergamo from the top of the tower (228 steps up).

While wandering through Bergamo, you will find many windows filled with delicious little treats to satisfy any need.
I will be staying at Hotel Agnello d'Oro while in Bergamo. CLICK HERE to see a link to reviews on this hotel with a few pictures (Hotel Agnello d'Oro does not have it's own website). Scroll down towards the bottom to read the reviews.

Thursday, March 2, 2006

well...

I have made some decisions on the last portion of my trip...it now looks like this:

Depart Honolulu – 12 June/arrive Milano 14 June
Bergamo – 2 nights at Hotel Agnello d’Oro – 14 & 15 June
Coccaglio – 3 nights with Katia – 16-18 June
Venice – 4 nights at Hotel Al Ponte Mocenigo – 19-22 June
Empoli - 3 nights with Irene & Francesco - 23-25 June
Lerici – 4 nights at Doria Park Hotel - 26 June - 29 June
Saluzzo - 4 nights at Hotel Antico Podere Propano - 30 June & 1-3 July
Torino - 5 nights at Hotel Victoria – 4-8 July
last night at airport hotel - Villa Malpensa - 9 July