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Venice Audio City Guide - Part 1

by Tim Richards

Venice Audio City Guide - Part 1

Venice is unique. The canals, the architecture, the history ... it’s simply a stunning, world-class place to visit. This guide brings you all the sounds of the city as we tour St Mark’s Square and the naval shipyards of the Arsenale. [...]

File size: 30.17 MB

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Venice Audio City Guide - part 2

by Tim Richards

Venice Audio City Guide - part 2

In this guide to World Heritage city Venice you’ll be visiting the beautiful island church of San Giorgio Maggiore opposite St Mark’s Square...take an early morning stroll around the bustling food markets of the Rialto... travel the Grand Canal. [...]

File size: 29.35 MB

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Of all the places to escape for the weekend, there is one civilized city that is a cast iron, grade ‘A’, 24 carat solid gold banker to take you away from it all. No traffic jams or wardens. No supermarkets. No stress. Venice. Call it Italy’s Disneyland if you will, but if you’ve never been then you’ll never know. And when is best? Well, what...
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