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| Juliet Verona Arrival 1st Impressions St. Marks Square St. Marks Moods Doge Outside Doge Inside To Murano Murano Boat Boat Fun |
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Italy travel: Verona - Juliet's Balcony, on the way to Venice from Milan A view of a stereotypical Italian hillside town began our brief walking tour of Verona, Italy, on our way to Venice from Milan. Our Perillo Tours Familia saw the fabled balcony of Romeo and Juliet. More interesting than the balcony is the countless love notes stuck on the walls all around the entranceway to the balcony. The Perillo Tours website says "Shakespeare set 'Romeo and Juliet' in beautiful Verona. People can visit a tall ivy-laden balcony at 'Casa de Giulietta'. Although Juliet Capulet of Shakespeare's play did not live here, one can imagine her calling down to her Romeo from above. One can also visit Juliet's tomb and another home not too far away called 'Casa de Romeo', home of the Montecchi family, the models for Shakespeare's Montagues." (1:19) Send this video to a friend. Leave/View Comments |
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Italy travel: Verona town square Verona is also the town of Shakespeare 's "Two Gentlemen of Verona". This Verona, Italy travel slideshow mixes up some pictures of this beautiful old town with videos of our Perillo Tours Familia being pushed to the side of the "two way street", plus the town center of Verona. (3:15) Send this video to a friend. Leave/View Comments copyleft |
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Italy travel: Water taxi arrival in Venice Venice, Italy arrival. We load ourselves and our carry-on luggage on to our water taxi, knowing that Perillo Tours will take care of our other bags. First impressions of Venice are off-the-scale impressive! But wait - we haven't seen the Hotel Europa and Regina yet! Perillo Tours choice of the Hotel Europa and Regina was a clear favorite in our group. (3:30) Send this video to a friend. Leave/View Comments |
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Italy travel: Venice first impressions Travel to Italy and see Venice. The Perillo Tours website says "Venice is several islands connected by winding canals and elaborate alleys. The Renaissance architecture along the canals makes Venice a city unlike any other." Truer words were never written! Travel to Italy, travel to Venice. (3:49) Send this video to a friend. Leave/View Comments |
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Italy travel: Venice St. Mark's Square Our Perillo Tours Familia seems to do a group salute with their cameras upon first view of this picturesque location. The detail on the outside of St. Mark's church in Venice, Italy, is only matched by the details inside. (4:10) Send this video to a friend. Leave/View Comments |
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Italy travel: Venice St. Mark's Square many moods St. Mark's Square in Venice, Italy had constantly changing moods throughout the day. Our Perillo Tours Familia was entertained with different lighting, different crowds, even different pigeons. This travel slideshow tries to give you a taste of the experience. (4:08) Send this video to a friend. Leave/View Comments copyleft |
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Italy travel: Venice, Italy travel: Doge's Palace outside Remarkable architecture, explained in detail by our wonderful Perillo tour guide. Video was permitted in the golden staircase and the outside courtyard. The Doge was the ruler of Venice. Wikipedia says "The palace was the residence of the Doge of Venice and contained the offices of a number of political institutions, arranged around a central courtyard." This travel video hopefully gives you a feel for the immense spaces that were occupied by the Doge's Palace in Venice. www.perillotours.com (4:44) Send this video to a friend. Leave/View Comments |
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Italy travel: Venice Doge's Palace inside Our Perillo Tours Familia is guided thru the inside of the Doge's Palace in Venice. "Perhaps the most spectacular room is the Grand Council chamber or Sala del Maggior Consiglio, originally the meeting place for the legislature. This huge space is lined, walls and ceiling, with paintings, particularly portraits of the Doges, but one of which, Tintoretto's vast Paradise, is reputedly the world's largest painting on canvas." - Wikipedia. This presentation is the best attempt possible at obtaining perspective of one of the largest indoor rooms in Europe, containing a painting that can't be described in words, in a space where they won't allow video. Arrgh! Video really should have been obtained crossing the infamous Bridge of Sighs from the inside. (6:21) Send this video to a friend. Leave/View Comments copyleft |
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Italy travel: Venice to Murano Island The view of Venice, Italy from the water. Words fail. Pictures fail. Let's try video! A few panoramic views of Venice, Italy from the water. Difficult moving the camera smoothly on a moving boat, but you get the idea. Our Perillo Tours Familia enjoyed the sun and the breeze and the sights of Venice from the water. (3:12) Send this video to a friend. Leave/View Comments |
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Italy travel: Venice to Murano Glass Factory, continued For this long panoramic view of Venice, Italy from the water, the camera was set on the boat's hand rail, and the boat moved in a graceful arc. Fully zoomed in, aspects of Venice are revealed that would not be visible to the naked eye. This is the best segment of water views of Venice. Our Perillo Tours Familia enjoyed sitting for a bit, absorbing all we had seen in St. Mark's Square and the Doge's Palace of Venice, Italy. Then, the black and white lighthouse of the Murano Glass factory greet us. (3:13) Send this video to a friend. Leave/View Comments |
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Italy travel: Venice to the Murano Glass Factory: Fun on the boat Venice, Italy waterfront on a sunny day with not too many tourists, being guided by Perillo Tours. What could be better? Well, a boat ride to the Murano Glass factory provided spectacular views of the Doge's Palace and several other landmarks of Venice, all from a sitting position. Sitting made it better, after our walking tours of St. Mark's Square and surrounding areas! (3:05) Send this video to a friend. Leave/View Comments copyleft |
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