{"id":10213,"date":"2020-06-05T11:46:45","date_gmt":"2020-06-05T18:46:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ann-tran.com\/?p=10213"},"modified":"2020-08-12T14:57:28","modified_gmt":"2020-08-12T21:57:28","slug":"getting-around-venice-lots-more-than-gondolas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ann-tran.com\/2020\/06\/getting-around-venice-lots-more-than-gondolas\/","title":{"rendered":"Getting around Venice \u2014 lots more than gondolas"},"content":{"rendered":"

A gondola ride may be in your near future. Italy is opening up for visitors, and that includes Venice. Slowly and gingerly, Italy is cranking up and dusting off its tourism infrastructure.<\/p>\n

Careful though, the U.S. Embassy in Italy cautions to avoid all unnecessary international travel. Visit the Embassy\u2019s Web site<\/a> to stay informed. The Italian tourism board has a very useful Web site<\/a>, too.<\/p>\n

So, what would Marco Polo do? He, perhaps Venice\u2019s most famous son and the world\u2019s most famous traveler, would be plotting and planning future treks and discoveries. Where to go and what to see. You know, things like where to stay?<\/p>\n

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