@@ArtaudetteBullshits! I was on holiday in Calabria four years ago and it rained four days out of seven, and it was August. It happens in real life...
Venezia can still be poetic even in the rain. You can take a walk in the small and silent secondary streets (called "Calle"); find some small shops of some local artisans, and maybe hear some interesting stories/legends from locals. There are so many little hidden gems 😉👍🏻
You my good sir have reached enlightenment! That is the true beauty of exploring! Not the tourist packed spots but more so the hidden gems that the native people keep safe away from the tourism toxicity. Great answer go look for the mom and pop shops talk to the older folk they have experienced it their whole lives the real history! Thank you and blessings to your sharp mind!✨💯✨
Vi piove , vi è l' acqua alta, vi è la nebbia, vi è il sole, vi è il cielo coperto, vi è la neve, vi è la grandine, vi è l' afa, vi è il vento . Vi è tutto ciò , ad ogni modo un esperienza fantastica... Unica come la città.
Sono turisti che vivono di Instagram, che ci vuoi fare? Devono fare Visual e quindi fanno sti video nel tentativo forse di sminuire la città in se.. Non ne capisco molto il senso, ma se qualcuno fa una critica su una città americana, poi stanno lì a contestare😮
Well. Venice is beautiful even with the rain. It depends on where you go in Venice. And how long you stay in Venice. Tourists think to discover Venice in 1 day max 2 days 😂
Watching the video bring so much happiness, seeing the people enjoying life again. I remember watching live streaming and only empty streets. Thank you so much for sharing.😊
I went multiple times to Venice and I loved it regardless the weather! When it's sunny just explore outside, when it's rainy, just go enjoy museums, orchestra, Opera, or smaller live classic music like Tre tenori concert with Canzone Napoletane or Arie Antique. Is she gonna complain every time it rains? lol I was in rainy Brussels at 4 degrees celcius just yesterday and I had absolutely fantastic time without unbrella, walking around, eating well etc.
When I went to Italy in February it was very rainy the two weeks that I spent there, I love it, rain didn’t stop me from enjoying this country…. and just like the comments say not everything is an Instagram post…,🤷🏻♂️
What you expect, that the sun is always there? 😂. Is just rain then, you're there to watch the monuments and eat the local food, not to see the weather.
Recomendación, antes de hacer un viaje a cualquier lugar que estés planeando, verifica cómo es el clima en el tiempo que planees tu estancia, el tiempo es impredecible, si lo sé, pero , también es cierto que muy probable te evites estas situaciones si planeas mejor, Venice es espectacular!!!😉
Like 6 months before your trip? Can you really predict the weather this much in advance? 😉 I don’t think so 😁 I’d say enjoy your trip no matter what weather it is 😉 happiness should come from inside and nothing should spoil it 🙌🏻
Treviso is a great spot near Venice with airport as well. You can find a great apartment like "palazzina trevigiana" or "chiarano home" near the train station (10 min by walk) and then go by to Venice easily because are only 35 minute of train. Treviso is a super cool city as well, and cheaper!! so I think is the best way to visit 2 great city in one trip 🎉