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Venice Travel Guide

 

Buongiorno!

If you’ve been following me for the last couple of months you probably know that I took the most amazing Mediterranean cruise on Sky Princess back in October.

The cruise embarked out of the port of Trieste, Italy so my travel buddy and photographer Chabeli and I flew into Venice (an hour and half away) for a few days before the cruise.  It was the best decision we could have made!

Getting to explore, arguably one of the most beautiful and incredibly unique cities in the world on our own terms was the absolute best.  I’ve put together this travel guide to give you the tea or cappuccino about Venice and what you need to know before going.

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ABOUT VENICE

Venice, also known as the floating city, is the capital of Northern Italy’s Veneto region.   It’s  built completely on 118 small islands connected by 400 bridges in a lagoon on the Adriatic Sea.

Venice sits just over 3 feet above sea level – so that means no roads.  None.  Nada.  Just canals and to get around the city you can only take a water bus, a gondola or the oldest form of transportation, walking.

The city is literally sinking – about 1-2 millimeters a year and experiences severe flooding from high tides a few times a year called acqa alta.   Definitely check the trends of this before booking your trip.  It would definitely be a damper on your exploring.

It’s one of the oldest cities filled with historic gothic palaces.  It’s like walking in a real life history book.

 

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WHEN TO GO

Venice is one of the most popular destinations in the world – 20 million visit annually!  That’s a lot of people for such a small city.

The most popular time to visit would obviously be the Spring and Summer season.  (I don’t suggest this just because I can’t stand the heat and rather deal with cooler temperatures).

Because Venice is such a hot spot with tourists, you can’t avoid the crowds, that’s just a part of life but you can deal with less crowds traveling off season.  The ideal time to visit would be late September to mid October – you bypass the Summer crowds and can enjoy walking around the city before the rain and cold set in for the winter.

We went in mid October and the weather was absolutely perfect.  During the day it would reach a high in the high 60s to high 70s and in the evening low 50s.  Ideal walking weather and just need a light jacket or a scarf.

Mornings in Venice are often foggy but it usually clears up by mid morning.

 

TRANSPORTATION

Since no roads exist in Venice only canals, the best ways to get around is by vaprettos (water taxis), water busses, gondolas or walking.

We purchased a 3 day bus pass from the hotel we stayed at for about €30 ($33 USD).  The bus pass also included the water busses which was ideal.  It saves you a lot of money.  It’s basically like taking the subway in NYC minus being underground.

It was really easy to navigate but pay attention.  Certain waterIf you don’t want to travel with so many people on a waterbus and you have the budget to flex, definitely opt for a water taxi.  It’s private and honestly looks super cool.  A ride from the airport to your hotel can go for a bout €80.

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GONDOLAS

Taking a gondola ride is a Venetian right of passage and a definite must have experience.

In the 16th century over 10,000 gondolas were in service.  Gondoliers were pretty high up on the totem pole too since they only worked for the rich.  They knew all the secrets about the Venetian aristocracy so just imagine the Italian tea!

Today about 430 gondolas arena use that are licensed by the city.  Gondoliers train for 10,000 hours and have to take a detailed exam before becoming certified.

Gondolas go for €80 ($88) for 30 minutes.  Make sure your gondolier doesn’t try to pull one over on you.  Some might take you on a shorter route if you’re not watchful.  BE ASSERTIVE!

If I could do it again I would splurge to have the gondola with the male opera singer.  This goes for about €200.  It’s just one of those amazing, once in a lifetime experiences.  Go big or go home, right?!  I promise, you won’t regret it. 

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WHERE TO STAY

Because I was traveling with a brand my accommodations were already made so I didn’t have any control over that.  We stayed outside of city of Venice at the Hilton Garden Inn Venice Mestre San Giuliano.  The staff was really helpful and friendly with most of them speaking 4 languages.

It was a quick 12 minute bus ride to Venice and it was easy to navigate between Chabeli and me.

If I were to go to Venice on my own I would definitely stay on the main island.  It’s the best way to get the Venetian experience.  You can literally hear opera from your balcony window.

Whatever you do, make sure your hotel room is not on the first floor.  Because of aqua alta and Venice being so close to sea level, first floors of most hotels have issues with mold.  So definitely be mindful when booking accommodations.

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WHAT TO WEAR

Footwear is very important when traveling.  You want to be comfortable but if you’re like me you want to be stylish too.  So trendy sneakers, boots and well cushioned sandals will be your best best.

Make sure to bring a light jacket and scarves.  Scarves are a great accessory that can be worn in different ways to switch up your looks.  Try it as a headband, a belt, necktie or around your purse.   Anyway you wear it you will be glad you have it if the temps drop.

THAMARR’S TRAVEL TIP:  Don’t wear brand new shoes as your walking shoes.  Wear something that’s worn in.  You can also try shoe inserts to provide more cushion and comfort when walking around.

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SNEAKERS, SCARVES & JACKETS – OH MY!

 

EAT

Eating my way through Venice has to be my all time favorite pastime.  There are so many amazing places to eat in Venice but it can get pretty expensive so I’ve rounded up a list of different places that eat for everyone’s budget.

*I’ve rated them $-$$$ with one dollar sign meaning the lowest price was and four dollar signs indicating the most expensive.

Venice is actually known for their seafood, which makes sense, since it’s a city surrounded by water.  Don’t get hung up on just spaghetti and pizza though (which isn’t a bad thing), just try and give local traditional Venetian meal a chance too.  Your best bet for that would be at Bristrot de Venise ($$$).

Café Florian $$$$

This place was absolutely beautiful.  Established in 1720, Cafe Florian is the oldest coffee house in Venice!  It’s situated right in Saint Mark’s Square with indoor and outdoor seating.  I would definitely try to get a seat inside just to experience all the beauty and elegance of the decor.

 

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Thamarr’s Travel Tip: Prices go up the closer you get to Saint Mark’s Square.  Just a few blocks away you can find delicious food for much less.

Ristoranté de Toto $$

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WE LOVE ITALY, FRESH PASTA TO GO $$

This place is genius.  It combines the hearty deliciousness of a pasta meal to go!  They also have,  sandwiches and pizza.

Venchi $$

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This Venetian Chocolatier has been around since 1878.  It’s golden interiors are absolutely beautiful inside – it glimmers and shines and the chocolate isn’t bad either.  Stop in for a quick gelato.

Pako’s Pizzeria $$

I found this spot on every restaurant search I made when looking for places to eat.  It’s a small place to grab takeaway pizza, pasta and more.  Grab a slice and a bottled aperol spritz and continue exploring Venezia!

Harry’s Bar $$$$

Home of the very first Bellini in 1931.  Unfortunately we didn’t get to go to this classic spot but that’s just another reason to have to go back.  I recommend making reservations for this dinner locale.

PHOTO OPS / PLACES TO SEE

Finding a beautiful spot to take a picture isn’t hard when you’re in one of the most beautiful cities in the world.  Best believe I wasn’t going to travel to Venice without getting some Instagrammable shots.  Here is a list of some amazing spots.  Definitely try to hit up these places as early as possible to avoid the crowds.

Thamarr’s Travel Tip: Go out and get lost.  The best way to see Venice is to go out and walk around.  Get lost going down the winding roads of this historic beautiful city.

San Marco’s Square

Home of Saint Mark’s Basilica, this is the main principle square in Venice.  It’s breathtaking and once described by Napoleon as the “Drawing Room of Europe.”

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Doge’s Palace

Built in Venetian Gothic style and founded in 1340. It was the resident of the Doge, or head magistrate  of Venice.  It was turned into a museum in 1923.

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Scala del Bovolo 

An external multi arch stairway inside the Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo.  At the top of the stairs provides a impressive view of city rooftops.  You can may an entrance fee to climb to the top to get some breathtaking views of the city.

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Bridge of Sighs

This enclosed limestone bridge with windows connects the New Prison to the interrogation rooms of Doge’s Palace.  Story goes that its name comes from the idea that prisoners would sigh as they saw their last views of Venice before being taken off to their sentencing.

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Rialto Bridge

Oldest bridge across the Grand Canal constructed in 1854.

Ponte Dei Conzafelzi

This spot is such an amazing view.  It’s one house that is situated between two canals.  It’s mind blowing.  How did they build this way back when?!  This spot is usually tourist free because not many people know or care about it but I just think it’s just lovely to see in person.

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DOCK BEHIND HOTEL SAN MOISÉ

This dock has to be one of the most instagrammable spots in Venice. You can easily find this location all over Pinterest.  After walking around lost in Venice for an hour, Chabeli and I finally found the spot!
So you can avoid wandering the alleys of Venice, the best way to find this dock is to find Hotel San Moisé in the shopping district.  It’s right behind it and a great place to get shots of gondolas going by.

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Thamarr’s Travel Tip:  I would avoid the Liberia Acqu Alta.  It was on every to-do list when I was researching things to do in Venice.  But to be quite honest it was very underwhelming.   It’s tiny and cramped and not much to look at, plus you can smell cat urine everywhere in the store.  That’s a no for me, dawg. 

 

BURANO

While you’re in Venice you have to take a day trip to the colorful island of Burano.

It’s about 4 miles north from Venice and a short 40 minute ferry ride.  This colorful little island is pretty isolated from tourists.  You won’t find any hotels or accommodations.  It’s strictly for locals.

The colorful homes of Burano was a way to help fishermen navigate their way ashore amidst dense fog.

No two homes are the same color with each required to be repainted every two years.  And if a homeowner happens to want to change the color of their home they have to write a letter to the local government.  They get the last say and will determine the color based on a predetermined list of color options.

While in Burano, Chabeli and I just wandered the streets and took in the beautiful sights.  We stopped by some lace shops and I managed to find the most delicious gelato from the entire trip.

Our bus passes included use of the water busses and ferries to Burano so there was no added charge but the trip without it is less than €10.  You can easily make Burano a day trip and it’s something you won’t regret.  We almost did!  Weather forecasts predicted rain and fog on our last day in Venice so we were just going to do some indoor activities like museums.  I’m so glad we ended up being persuaded by a few locals to go since we were there.  Definitely a trip I won’t forget!

Thamarr’s Travel Tip: Don’t exchange money at the airport.  The rate fees are way more expensive if you were to use an ATM in Venice instead.  Make sure to bring cash to Burano.  None of the shops use debit, credit or ApplePay.  Definitely support the local artisans because they rely largely on the economy that tourists bring.

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Need To Know

 

  • Bring colorox wipes with you to wipe down an areas that you may pop in for a bite.
  • Make sure to take a bottle of water with you before you head out to explore.  Some hotels provide complimentary bottle service so grab one or two before heading out to explore.
  • Always try speaking the native language first even if most places speak English.  It’s common courtesy and out of respect to attempt to communicate in the language of the country you are visiting.  Even if you don’t speak it well, trying will be appreciated.
  • You don’t tip in Italy because it’s already included – add about 10% to your bill.
  • Most cafes have an upcharge if you decide to use their outdoor seating.  Just be aware of this when your bill comes!

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All in all, I absolutely loved my time in Venice and currently trying to find a way back to Italy!  It’s definitely one of my favorite countries to visit because it’s different every time I go.  You get to experience a different culture depending on which region you visit.

Venice is a jewel and just appears unreal.  It’s sheer beauty, rich culture and the fact that it’s an ancient floating city is quite remarkable and worth seeing and experiencing it in person.

Writing up this travel guide was a fun way to reminisce of my time in Venice and only makes me want to go back.  I do hope you find this helpful and can refer back to this guide when you embark on your own travels.

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NYC Travel Guide

Disclaimer:  This blog post is word and visual heavy.  So grab a snack or a glass of vino and enjoy.  You’ve been warned, darlings.  

So I’m back from the Big Apple and I have to admit that of all the times I’ve traveled to NYC this past trip was my favorite and I think it really showed through the moments I shared on social media.

So much so that I had so many requests to create a New York City Travel Guide of the trip!

To be honest, I was a little hesitant to share one because I’m not a pro travel blogger.

I don’t have the latest and greatest suitcases and I definitely don’t get sponsored to look beautiful as I fly all over the world first class, although I wouldn’t be opposed to any of those things. 😉

I’m just like you but I have learned a couple of things over the years of what I like to call #FailingWhileFlying. 🛫 🙅🏾‍♀️

I typically have the worst experiences when I come to this city in particular and was pleasantly surprised that everything worked out in my favor this time around.

Unlike the other times visiting the City I didn’t have any influencer events or meetings to attend so my time didn’t feel rushed and the added stress that I would place on myself of not wanting to disappoint anyone was completely removed from the equation.

I was just there with my friend Carla and the goal was simply to have a good time.

This was easily done at coffee shops, sample testing at Glossier, walks in Central Park or selfcare face masks/deep convo sessions back at the hotel.   I have come to realize that my busy filled days were what contributed to me not liking NYC.

My bad, New York.

Turns out I actually do like you after all.

It’s all about intention, how you want to spend your time and who you travel with.  Those things are so key.  

If your goal and focus is to show the world or those that follow you on social media that you are the most ballerest of all the ballers and are having the best time expect to be disappointed with your trip.  Travel is about gaining rich experiences not likes on Instagram.

If you haven’t checked it out I created a NYC Story Highlight from the entire trip if you want a visual recap.

So without further ado here is my travel guide to the city that never sleeps…

AIRPORTS

We flew into JFK which is located in Queens and about a 40 minute ride to our hotel.  Other major airports are La Gaurdia and Newark (New Jersey).

TRANSPORTATION

Straight off the plane we took a Lyft to get into the city.  I find that Lyft is significantly cheaper than Uber when I’m in NYC.

Because we were staying in Manhattan we just used Lyft throughout our entire 4 day trip.

I always plan and budget transportation for when I’m in NYC especially when I’m traveling by myself and want to avoid getting lost.   We did use the subway a few times which will be your cheapest way to get around the city.  You can use your Google Maps to help you navigate.  It was super easy.

You can’t avoid walking while in NYC so make sure you pack comfortable walking shoes.  I stuck with cute booties that worked with jeans, skirt and dresses.

BOOTIES

I also thought to bring inserts because I have plantar fasciitis and knew my feet would ache after long days walking around.  It definitely helped this time around and I’m so glad I thought to bring them.  Your feet will thank you.

ACCOMODATIONS

We booked our accommodations pretty close to our departure date.  I used Hotel Tonight to book our hotel.

We scored an amazing deal with The Evelyn Hotel — just a 5 minute walk from the Flatiron Building.

The room was a little small but it was super chic and the bathroom was large so we were happy.  We had the option to upgrade to a larger room for an extra $50 a night but we decided to stay in our original room and use those funds for something else like amazing Italiano at Eataly…

If you want to save even more on a hotel room here’s $25 off your next booking with Hotel Tonight.  Just use my code THGUERRIER at checkout!

COFFEE SHOPS + RESTAURANTS

Our major game plan was to eat and drink our way through the city and I think we managed to hit up all the spots we wanted to but the amazing part about NYC you will always discover new places that will keep you coming back every year.

COFFEE SHOPS

  • Stumptown Coffee $$
  • Blank Slate Tea $$
  • Blank Slate Coffee $$
  • Ludlow Coffee $$
  • Remi Flower + Coffee (This one was my favorite!) $$
  • Blue Stone Lane  $$$
  • Happy Bones $$
  • Grace Street Cafe $$
Lavender Tea and Lemon Blueberry Scone at Blank Slate Tea
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RESTAURANTS

  • Eataly  The cutest Italian marketplace with little shops and amazing pasta.
  • CharlieBird Reservations have a two week waitlist.  We didn’t get a chance to go but hear everything is amazing. $$$
  • Egg Shop The Egg Shop Sandwich minus the jalapeño and tomato jam with the truffle hash browns are the business.
  • Shake Shack le obviously. $$
  • Los Taco No. 1 inside Chelsea Market I highly recommend getting their around 11:30am for lunch, the lines get long really quickly.  We manage to hit every place just before it became saturated with hungry people.  The Abodaba is the best, it’s the most delicious marinated pork taco ever!!! $$
  • Prince Street Pizza The line for this place was way too long for us to wait in the cold for.  We heard amazing things but we also had amazing pizza down the street at Lombardi’s. $$
  • Lady Bird It’s a vegetable bar.  Don’t let that scare you though.  It’s super cute inside and the has photo worthy entrance door and plates. $$$
  • While We Were Young An insta-worthy beautiful space to enjoy a pretty drink. $$$
  • Old Rose inside The Jane Hotel $$
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THINGS TO DO

This wasn’t my first time in NYC so I didn’t do the obvious touristy things like the Empire State, Times Square, or the Statue of Libby but those are definitely go-to’s for first timers.

Pace yourself.

Take your time and enjoy the sites.  I don’t always get to everything that I want but that’s just another reason to come back.

Here are some other places that you can’t miss when you’re in NYC.

  • Walk the Brooklyn Bridge at Sunrise
  • Watch a play or musical on Broadway
  • Grand Central Station
  • The Oculus 
  • 9/11 Memorial
  • The High Line
  • Chelsea Market
  • Central Park (Bethesda Terrace, Bow Bridge, Alice and Wonderland Statue)
  • Boat Ride in Central Park
  • The Met 
  • Coney Island
  • Prospect Park
  • Make Custom Scents at Olfactory NYC Tell JJ I said “Hello!”

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Bow Bridge Photo from @margoandme
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PHOTO OPS

A trip with two blogger friends wouldn’t be complete without hitting up a few places for the perfect picture.  Carla and I were fortunate enough to have my friend Brandon hang out with us and snap photos for us.  It doesn’t hurt that Brandon’s a bomb professional full time photographer.  Thanks OD for all these amazing photos!

  • Pietro Nolita All the pink goodness 💗
  • The Flatiron Building
  • Color Factory Wall (walls are always changing in NYC so this might change.)
  • The Mall in Central Park (famous tree lined path that’s been in dozens of movies)
  • The Met StairsXOXO, Gossip Girl 💁🏾‍♀️
  • The Cactus Store — For the plant lady. 🍃
  • Brooklyn Bridge
  • Dumbo 
  • Jane’s Carousel
  • Manhattan Bridge at Water and Spring Street
  • Corner of Stuyvesant Street at Stuyvesant and E 10th Street
  • Rainbow Wall Under the Brooklyn Expressway 
  • Washington Mews
  • Soho Cobblestone Streets 
  • MacDougal Street
  • Souvlaki Greece Restaurant
  • White Wall of Sosta 
  • Gilf Wall at 30 Prince Street
  • Little Italy Sign
  • Sel Rose

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Walking the Brooklyn Bridge at Sunrise
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Corner of Stuyvesant St & E 10th Street
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MacDougal Street in the Spring
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SHOPPING

  • Sézane
  • Mansur Gavriel
  • Everlane
  • Glossier
  • Chelsea Market
  • Sephora
  • Macy’s
Shopping at Sezane

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So much sauce at Glossier.  It’s made for Instagram so make sure to enjoy the experience.

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Okay darlings!  So there it is!

I’m sure I left some things out that are obvious options but I honestly try not to do new and the unexpected when I come to the city.

Nevertheless, I do hope this travel guide helps you as you plan for your own adventures in NYC.  Bon voyage and happy travels!

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