So we are off on a new adventure. We flew into Venice on Aer Lingus (very nice airline, first time we used them) from Dublin and went to the first of 3 wonderful hotels (on a Tauck tour) Hotel Baglioni. After settling in we walk thru San Marco Piazza, and have our first pizza, bono. On Sunday we did an excursion to Murano, Burano and Torcello, saw glass blowing, lace making and of course the churches. Monday saw the Doge's Palace. The first "real" Italian meal, a sign of what's coming, 4 courses and impolite to skip one, oy vey. Tuesday off to Florence on the train at speeds of up to 180 mph, lunch, then a walking tour on the way to see the Galleria dell' Academia and Michelangelo's David, magnificent and the first of numerous works of art that only got better. Next day the Duomo and the Uffizi Gallery, with works by Raphael, da Vinci and Botticelli. Thursday saw a bus ride into the Tuscan country side with an unexpected stop to a World War 2 memorial, then a visit to a Wine Cellar and lunch with 4 pairings, did I mention the wine? OMG very stop and meal had so many its hard to choose the best!!! The Hotel Helvetia and Bristol was our stop in Florence. Now as wonderful as those two cities were its off to Rome by high speed train.The hotel was on the famed Via Veneto (Regina Hotel Baglioni) and a bus tour of various locations, but the next day, St Peter's to see the Basilica and inside there the Pieta finished by Michelangelo when he was 22!!! think back, what where you doing at 22? I'm embarrassed to say, after a free afternoon (we went to the Pantheon ) our tour has a special deal, which is really the price of going in itself, 3 Tauck tours of about 40 in each, after hours in the Vatican and the Sistine Chapel, if you know me well, you know I talk, regarding this I'm speechless, we have been to many great things in our travels, from Mt McKinley in Alaska to the Pyramid's in Egypt, the Sistine Chapel might be the most beautiful, even without the religious aspect, it's just awe inspiring. Not sure how to top this trip, but we will try next year as we think of a week in Ireland
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