Sunday, October 26, 2014

A Dream Realized

I went to Venice earlier this month.  A simple sentence that encompasses a world of happiness.  I talked about my wish to see Venice in this post way back in 2010, and all the longing, all the planning, all the years of reading about it and storing images on Pinterest, became a dream realized when my husband and I landed at Marco Polo Airport on Sunday, October 5.


And it didn't disappoint!  Reality doesn't often measure up to our fantasies.  This time, however, it was so much more than I could have ever imagined.  Let me show you the Venice I saw . . .


Here are our first images of Venice, as we traveled by vaporetto on the Grand Canal, on the way to our hotel.


Our first view of the Rialto Bridge, one of the four bridges spanning the Grand Canal, Venice's main waterway . . .


Venetian palaces crowded every inch of the Grand Canal . . . 


We stayed at the charming Hotel Flora, privately owned by the Romanelli Family.  I read about it first in the book “1,000 Places to See Before You Die” then on Rick Steves’ “Venice.”  The name kept cropping up in my research, so I think we were fated to stay here . . . 

Here's my husband, Lee, standing at the entrance of Calle dei Bergamaschi, the street - yes, street - in which Hotel Flora is located; that's the entrance at the rear of the street.  In Chicago, we'd call this an alley and wouldn't be caught dead in it after dark, but here, the narrow street was not at all unusual, and we felt very safe at all times.


And that window next to him?  It was pure eye candy, displaying a lovely Bulgari handbag.  Pricetag:  €2,100 - that's roughly $2,600, a mere pittance . . . 

 
Calle dei Bergamaschi opened up to Calle Larga XXII Marzo, one of the most important streets for high-fashion shopping, home to stores like Venice, Gucci, Ferragamo, Bulgari, Prada, Hermès . . . It's the Venetian Rodeo Drive . . .


Take a look at the old-fashioned keys at Hotel Flora - they weighed a ton, too!  No sterile, magnetized key cards for these folks!
 

The rooms are furnished with antiques - not reproductions - so each room is unique; the walls were covered in silk fabric . . . We were given Room #20, overlooking the courtyard.  It was lovely and quite comfortable; we had all the modern amenities, too, including Wi-Fi.


And when we looked up, we found this gorgeous Murano glass chandelier gracing the ceiling!


There was much to explore in the days to come, but first, I was going to follow the Romanelli's advice:  Enjoy and Relax!

3 comments:

Zuni, Chickadee Home Nest said...

We're both on the blogging schedule tonite, I see! What a treat to see your pictures of beautiful Venice!! And what a treat it was to meet you and Lee soon after your return! (Thanks for the Limoncello!) I particularly loved seeing the details of your hotel--that chandelier is gorgeous!--and the pillowcase, so sweet and grand! Loved my trip to Venice, Maria!! Looking forward to more photos! Carinos, ~Zuni

Barb said...

Maria, Nicely presented! I felt like I was there without using the energy. Of course, I know there is so much more to experienced from a trip like that. It is the feel, the smells, the sounds, the tastes, and the shared moments. I am so happy you and Lee got to experience that. Your hotel room was really elegant.

Nicki said...

Did you happen upon the Clooney wedding? lol! Venice is on our bucket list and potentially a stop on the European trip being planned for our milestone anniversary coming up in a year or so (give or take a month AND getting a kid graduated with hopefully a job). So glad you were able to realize your dream (and I take it you picked up a few bags here and there for Christmas gifts? hummm? )

So good to visit with you again.