How To Avoid Crowds When Visiting Venice
Though England and Scotland have my heart, I found one particular place in Europe that was purely magical — I mean— Disney-like magical—it was Venice.
We visited during the month of March, and though there was rain and the Acqua Alta was in effect, it was an utter delight to be there. (Click here for tips on train transportation in Italy.)
Venice fills the senses like no other place: the sounds, the smells, the vivid colors. It’s definitely a maze to maneuver around, but~ Wow~ is it worth it! I recommend a minimum of 3 days/2 nights to slowly drink it all in.
According to a 2019 estimate by World Population Review, it is estimated that there are 20 million visitors to Venice annually! And that number keeps growing. But do'n’t let this number keep you from visiting this most beautiful city.
There is one particular way to really absorb pure Venetian surroundings—with both the Venetian people and with nature, in the still and the quiet, and with almost no tourists around (a rare thing with the typical throngs of crowds in Venice):
You need to get up and walk around between 5:30 and 6am!
Let me emphasize here: I am by no means a morning person—never have been and likely never will be. But this was an experience that will leave a indelible, lifelong memory that is worth every single second. Take a look:
Now that you have the secret, don’t tell too many! And if you do experience it this way, let me know what discoveries you made in the Comments section.
Keep on Trekking!