• SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    Hundreds of years of history, beautiful museums, best restaurants in the world, going to dinner in a vaporetto, horrible.

    Maybe Vegas is for you.

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      1 day ago

      I’m not really a gambler. Glad you like Venice. I’ll give a list to counter:

      Claustrophobic, terrible smell, rarely air conditioned, hard to find food that isnt just carbs and fat.

      The museums are cool though.

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            Go to Italy, complain about the food and air conditioning. That’s why Rome has a McDonalds.

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              I enjoyed Rome and rural Italy. I just didn’t mesh with Venice. Idk what to tell you. It was a bad experience for me.

              Also we’re both on Lemmy so we likely both have our reasons for avoiding companies like McDonald’s.

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                Went to Italy for the first time last year and had a similar experience with Venice. The food was much better in rural Tuscany. Venice was crazy packed with tourists compared to Florence and Rome.

                I was surprised there weren’t more people in Rome for jubilee, especially with the events going on that week. Though admittedly, I stayed away from the Vatican for that reason.