MALAMOCCO
Says Teresa, "Malamocco is a tiny little village on the Isle of Lido di Venezia. It is an unusual destination when traveling to Venice but it's well worth a visit: it has very ancient origins and before the foundation of Venice, it was chosen as capital of the Venetian State. Venezia Lido would make for a perfect place to stay when visiting Venice as it is a wonderful and calm retreat, far from the crowds and the noise, just half an hour away from the city. We stayed at Ca' Del Moro, a pretty little hotel with an ancient hall and pinacoteque and a lovely secret garden.
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Getting back to Venice, sailing along Sestriere Castello and its shipbuilding factories, we discovered an unexpected character of the city: its industrial soul. Then, in the evening, we slowly re-immersed in the historic centre, wandering among the Calle and bridges, strolling through all the main attractions (Ponte di Rialto, piazza San Marco..) and dining to tasty "cicchetti" and "spritz" at Cantine del Vino, in Sestriere Dorsoduro."
Thanks so much to Teresa for sharing these beautiful photos with us! Teresa specializes in fine-art love photography in Rome and the Sorrento Coast - learn more through her blog, facebook, and pinterest.
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Check out my honeymoon guide to Venice and Burano. I vacayed there last year with J and friends and made sure to share all the highlights. ;)
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