A honeymoon in Venice, one of Europes leading capitals of romance.

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As one of Italy’s leading tourist destinations, Venice has for a long time been associated with romance. Thinking of Italy conjures up clichéd images of Romeo and Juliet, and thinking of Venice brings to mind romantic gondola rides under the Rialto Bridge, sharing fabulous pasta dishes around a campo or piazza, and couples sipping Chianti whilst exchanging fond kisses. Even the sound of the language itself is romantic!

The Italians love romance. They are passionate in almost all that they do so quick to ensure that all those on a honeymoon in Venice get that little bit extra. A honeymoon in Venice certainly turns out to be far more than you would expect. An experience that both of you are sure to remember fondly, with no end of stories to tell your friends and family, for the rest of your life.

So, why Venice? The city is relatively small. A wondrous maze of canals and narrow streets, packed with life, history and nostalgia. A warren of shops and cafes that are great to explore where nothing is too far from your hotel. The architecture provides the perfect backdrop. Tall white washed buildings tower over the narrow canals, where locals donning the latest designer gear mingle with tourists reading their guidebooks and other romantics in one of the many little canal side cafes. The climate is warm and the atmosphere exciting. The food is recognised as one of the finest cuisines in the world, albeit that it’s virtually impossible to eat a bowl of spaghetti and look attractive!

There is really no wonder as to why so many choose to honeymoon in Venice. The city is quite simply made for romantics and rightly deserves its reputation as one of the most romantic cities in the world!

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