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	<title>A Month In Venice &#187; Venetian Lagoon</title>
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		<title>Mestre &#8211; An Overview</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2008 06:28:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard Callaby</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The city of Mestre is on the mainland that connects to the Venetian lagoon. For many travelers to Venice you will not stay in this part of Italy. This is not really such a bad thing as there really is not too much to do and see in this city. Rather Mestre is more of [...]]]></description>
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</script></p><p>The <strong>city of Mestre</strong> is on the mainland that connects to the <strong>Venetian lagoon</strong>. For many travelers to Venice you will not stay in this part of Italy. This is not really such a bad thing as there really is not too much to do and see in this city. Rather Mestre is more of a jumping off point to get to Venice.</p>
<p>So then why devote an entire blog post to this non descript city? Well for many that want a<br />
cheap romantic vacation in Venice but do not want to spend loads of money you have the option of staying in Mestre. Mestre caters to the budget Venice traveler as many of the hotels are a fraction of the cost then what you will stay in Venice. So you see a romantic stay in Venice is possible if you are willing to venture out a bit and stay in the less glamorous sections of this lagoon.</p>
<p>Here are just some of the places you can stay in Mestre that is sure to be kind ot your wallet.</p>
<p><strong>Bw Hotel Bologna</strong><br />
Via Fiave 214, Mestre, VE 30175<br />
One of the better rated hotels this is a sure bet to have your cake and eat it as well while you enjoy your stay.</p>
<p><strong>Ambasciatori Hotel</strong><br />
Corso Del Popolo, Mestre, VE 30172<br />
Another fine establishment that is sure to please many if not most. Certainly worth a visit if you are in the area.</p>
<p><strong>Hotel Paris</strong><br />
Via Venezia, 11, , Mestre, Veneto 30171<br />
I have not heard any negative reviews of this hotel yet so I am very confident that you should enjoy your stay here.</p>
<p><strong>Kappa Hotel</strong><br />
Via Trezzo 8, Mestre, VE 30174<br />
A quaint place that is sometimes well received by some. Since the reviews are hit and miss I might venture someplace else but it is worth mentioning.</p>
<p>There are many other places to stay because as I said that Mestre caters to the budget traveler and there seems to be an endless supply of those in the world. Besides who wants to spend an enormous amount of money when your eyes are closed anyways? I am sure you understand what I mean. If you are planning on going to Venice at some point make sure you check out Mestre as it will sure save your wallet some bucks.</p>
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		<title>The Island of Burano worth the visit!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2008 06:31:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard Callaby</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The island of Burano is not really in Venice but it is in the Venetian lagoon. Like Murano this island has its specialty craft, in this case hand made lace. Burano is not just a single island but a network of islands or an archipelago. Many have equated Burano to be the Lego land version [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>island of Burano</strong> is not really in Venice but it is in the <strong>Venetian lagoon</strong>. Like Murano this island has its specialty craft, in this case hand made lace. Burano is not just a single island but a network of islands or an <strong>archipelago</strong>. Many have equated Burano to be the Lego land version of Venice. This is mostly because all of the buildings are much smaller and the place is much more brightly painted then the main city of Venice giving it a almost toy like feel to the place.</p>
<p>The origins of this island are still in doubt and the name of the city has two very distinct stories as well. Some believe the island of Burano came from people who settled from an other island called <strong>Buranello</strong> which is five miles south of the city. Others however believe that this island was settled by members of the <strong>Buriana</strong> family. The island did not gain any prominence until the 16th century when the craft of lace making was refined here. A school was later built to teach the craft and much of the work of the island was exported to all parts of Europe who were eager to buy the lace.</p>
<p>So what is there to do on the island of Burano? Well unlike Venice this island is not swamped with as many tourists and hence it is much easier to get around. If you wanted to know what Venice felt like earlier this century then visit this island as it is like stepping back in time. The island is very popular with artists who prefer the brightly colored homes over the contrasted stark nature of the buildings in the city of Venice. There are a few attractions to see on this island such as the <strong>Church of San Martino </strong>and the <strong>Museum and School of Lacemaking</strong>.</p>
<p>I certainly would not consider this island to be hub of a bustling young nightlife as it is truly an Italian city which is pretty laid back as most people just enjoy a night out with friends and family. However if you should get the time to see this island I am sure that most will enjoy it.</p>
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