Travel-World Photography
To feel the pulse of a city, you have to walk. And we walked across the whole city, on the few wider streets, and on the narrow sidewalks alongside the canals.
City Walk
Sonja prepared for a long walk
Narrow shopping street
Jewelry for sale
Neclaces made of amber and precious stones
Sonja is trying out stuff
The access steps to the Rialto Bridge
the Rialto Bridge
Typical gondola
Boat for bulk transport
Promenade along the Canal Grande
One of the many bridges
Outdoor market selling carnival masks
A couple dressed up for the carnival
Another carnival costume
A guy taking a break
A lot of people on the streets, even if this is off the main season
Tourist boats
More canal traffic
Market stalls
Wine and other snacks
Vegatables an fruit
Shopping street
Canal-side restaurant
Narrow street I
Narrow street II
A woman drawing the scene
Sonja overlooking the canal
Bridges across the narrow canal
Transportation of goods made difficult with the steps
A place to rent gondolas
The gondoliers taking a break
Some gondolas a very fancy decorated
Having picked up passengers
City Walk Walk-36
Restaurant with no customers
A steet leading to the railway station
The railway connection to the main Venezian island
The railway station with a WATER taxis outside
Another restaurant occupying most of the street
A carpet shop
The museum of Antonio Vivaldi
Vivaldi's instruments on display
The Antonio Vivaldi musum contains old string instruments
Double-necked instrument
Ukulele
Multiple strings!
A very old harp
A man playing the ukulele outside the museum
Staue of a famous historical prson, and with a woman "statue" in front
A big clock
A man playing music on glasses
Two "buskers"
Three people in carnival costumes
Man playing the banjo
Artist sellings his pictures
Lots of jewelry
Dinner the last evening I
Dinner the last evening II