Kicking off 2014 in Venice

Monday, February 3, 2014

The end of 2013 was a great one! We were lucky enough to have my mom and some friends, Jen and Haylie, visit us. We spent a few days wandering around Paris and showing them the sights! It's always fun to see the city through a fresh perspective that is full of excitement and awe.

Enjoying hot wine in the Christmas Markets of Montmartre

It's also quite magical to share Paris with others during the Christmas season as the lights and decorations are impressive.
The ceiling in Galleries Lafayette

The Christmas Tree amidst all the glam


Some of the light displays at Printemps
After a few days in Paris, we then jetted off to Venice to ring in the new year!

We rented a wonderful apartment that was in a quiet area just off the path of the main action. We found the apartment through airbnb.com which I would highly recommend to anyone who wants to travel and have the option of staying somewhere a little more home-like than a hotel.

We arrived on the morning of New Year's Eve and spent some time wandering around the city.




Due to our SUPER early departure from Paris a nap was needed before we could go check out the night activity. Venice has a firework display in St. Marco Square but our apartment owner suggested seeing the fireworks from a different area as the square is known to be packed with 60,000+ people. 

We had a late lunch that consisted of pizza (when in Italy isn't it mandatory to have as the 1st official meal). For dinner we just did some snacks and cocktails. We attempted to walk to an area to see the fireworks but if anyone has been to Venice you may remember that getting "lost" is the name of the game. Therefore we never found a great perspective to see the fireworks due to buildings blocking our view. 

Our night wasn't as spectacular as I think we were hoping it would be but nevertheless ringing in the New Year is Venice was pretty amazing. 
The ladies getting festive with Carnival masks

In addition to seeing the big sights, like the Rialto Bridge, St. Marco Square, and The St. Mark Basilica, we had some great food, and really enjoyed our time wandering the streets of Venice and taking in this magical city!
On one of the Vaporettos (water buses)


The most amazing biscuit/cookie/peace of heaven that we made our daily breakfast treat with coffee

St. Mark's Square in the evening


St. Mark's Basilica





More of St. Marco Square

Gondala races perhaps? ;)


Rialto Bridge




Venice is how I pictured it to be and so much more! It was even more special to be able to share this experience and make memories with some of my favorite people!!!

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