In New York, every tourist has to visit Times Square, in London, Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus, in Paris, the Place de la Concorde. The equivalent in Venice is the Piazza San Marco, better known as St. Mark''s Square. It differs from its foreign counterparts in two major respects: It''s more attractive and it hasn''t been ruined by traffic.
In ‘The Companion Guide to Venice’, the Piazza San Marco is described as "beautiful at all times of day or night and all seasons of the year. It is one of the few delicate works of architecture that can absorb a bustling vulgar crowd without loss of dignity; a great city square which retains a feeling of animation when there are few people in it." An attraction not to be missed and, best of all, it is free.
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In New York, every tourist has to visit Times Square, in London, Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus, in Paris, the Place de la Concorde. The equivalent in Venice is the Piazza San Marco, better known as St. Mark's Square. It differs from its foreign counterparts in two major respects: It's more attractive and it hasn't been ruined by traffic.
In ‘The Companion Guide to Venice’, the Piazza San Marco is described as "beautiful at all times of day or night and all seasons of the year. It is one of the few delicate works of architecture that can absorb a bustling vulgar crowd without loss of dignity; a great city square which retains a feeling of animation when there are few people in it." An attraction not to be missed and, best of all, it is free.
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Venice is an amazingly beautiful place with a stunning photo opportunity around every twist and turn of the alleyways and canals.
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In New York, every tourist has to visit Times Square, in London, Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus, in Paris, the Place de la Concorde. The equivalent in Venice is the Piazza San Marco, better known as St. Mark''s Square. It differs from its foreign counterparts in two major respects: It''s more attractive and it hasn''t been ruined by traffic.
In ‘The Companion Guide to Venice’, the Piazza San Marco is described as "beautiful at all times of day or night and all seasons of the year. It is one of the few delicate works of architecture that can absorb a bustling vulgar crowd without loss of dignity; a great city square which retains a feeling of animation when there are few people in it." An attraction not to be missed and, best of all, it is free.
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In New York, every tourist has to visit Times Square, in London, Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus, in Paris, the Place de la Concorde. The equivalent in Venice is the Piazza San Marco, better known as St. Mark''s Square. It differs from its foreign counterparts in two major respects: It''s more attractive and it hasn''t been ruined by traffic.
In ‘The Companion Guide to Venice’, the Piazza San Marco is described as "beautiful at all times of day or night and all seasons of the year. It is one of the few delicate works of architecture that can absorb a bustling vulgar crowd without loss of dignity; a great city square which retains a feeling of animation when there are few people in it." An attraction not to be missed and, best of all, it is free.
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Venice is an amazingly beautiful place with a stunning photo opportunity around every twist and turn of the alleyways and canals. Venic...
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In New York, every tourist has to visit Times Square, in London, Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus, in Paris, the Place de la Concorde. The equivalent in Venice is the Piazza San Marco, better known as St. Mark's Square. It differs from its foreign counterparts in two major respects: It's more attractive and it hasn''t been ruined by traffic.
In ‘The Companion Guide to Venice’, the Piazza San Marco is described as "beautiful at all times of day or night and all seasons of the year. It is one of the few delicate works of architecture that can absorb a bustling vulgar crowd without loss of dignity; a great city square which retains a feeling of animation when there are few people in it." An attraction not to be missed and, best of all, it is free.
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