Veneza no Verão: 3 Atrações Imperdíveis para suas Férias

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Ciao a tutti, intrepid travelers! Prepare yourselves for a Venetian winter adventure, a journey far from the typical summer crowds. Forget the heat; we're embracing the magic of La Serenissima in its colder, more mysterious guise. This itinerary, crafted for three adventurous couples, balances historical intrigue with delicious culinary delights, all while keeping your wallets (relatively) happy.

Our Venetian escapade begins with the arrival at Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE). Expect to pay around €30-€50 per couple for a water taxi to your hotel, a slightly more romantic (and wetter!) alternative to the bus. Settle into your charming hotel – I recommend booking in advance, especially for winter travel, to snag the best deals. Consider staying in Cannaregio or Dorsoduro for a more local, less touristy experience.

Day 1: We’ll dive straight into the heart of Venetian history with a guided walking tour of the Doge's Palace and St. Mark's Basilica (approximately €50 per person). Prepare to be swept away by the opulence and tales of power plays and secret passages. In the evening, indulge in a traditional Cicchetti crawl – Venetian tapas! Budget €30-€40 per couple for a delightful food tour, sampling local delicacies like baccalà mantecato (creamed cod) and cicchetti (small snacks) paired with local wines. The atmosphere will be lively, a mix of locals and fellow adventurers sharing stories.

Day 2: Today, we'll uncover the darker side of Venice with a ghost tour! Expect to pay around €25-€35 per person for a chilling exploration of Venice's haunted corners and legends. The canals seem even more mysterious under the winter sky. Later, we'll take a gondola ride (around €80-€100 per gondola, suitable for two people), a classic Venetian experience. The romantic atmosphere is heightened by the cooler weather – just wrap up warm!

Day 3: We’ll venture beyond the main islands. A day trip to Murano and Burano (ferry tickets around €20-€30 per person) awaits. Marvel at the glassblowing artistry of Murano and the vibrant, colorful houses of Burano. Enjoy lunch at a local trattoria in Burano (expect to spend €30-€40 per couple). The pace is relaxed, the atmosphere friendly, and the sounds of gentle waves lapping against the shore will accompany your meal.

Day 4: A visit to the Rialto Market (free!) is a must – a sensory feast of sights, sounds, and smells. You'll find everything from fresh seafood to colorful produce. Purchase some local ingredients for a cooking class (prices vary, but expect to pay around €60-€80 per couple). Learn the secrets of Venetian cuisine, creating your masterpiece before you enjoy it together.

Day 5: Departure. Factor in €30-€50 per couple for the water taxi back to the airport.

Throughout your trip, you'll notice the unique architecture of Venice – Gothic palaces, ornate bridges, and narrow streets. The sounds of gondolas gliding through the canals, the chatter of locals and tourists, and the occasional burst of traditional Venetian music create an enchanting soundscape. You might even spot a local cat, a common pet in Venice! The weather will be cool, perhaps even chilly, so pack layers! The mood amongst visitors will be one of quiet wonder and discovery.

Total estimated cost per couple (excluding flights and accommodation): €400-€550. This is a flexible estimate; costs can vary based on your choices and preferences. Remember to factor in accommodation costs, which will vary significantly depending on your choice of hotel. But don't worry – the unforgettable experiences you'll have in this magical city are priceless!

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Ciao a tutti, intrepid adventurers! Prepare yourselves for a Venetian winter escapade unlike any other! As your seasoned guide, I'm thrilled to craft a captivating journey for three adventurous couples through the enchanting canals and hidden alleyways of Venice. Get ready to unravel the city's mysteries, one gondola ride and cicchetti tasting at a time!

Our Venetian winter adventure kicks off with a breathtaking arrival. The winter weather in Venice is typically mild, with temperatures hovering around 5-10°C (41-50°F). Expect some rain, but don't let that dampen your spirits – the city takes on a mystical beauty under a soft drizzle. Bundle up in warm layers and you'll be fine. Expect to spend around €150-€200 per couple on flights, depending on your origin and booking time.

Accommodation? We'll be staying in charming, centrally located apartments for a truly immersive Venetian experience. Budget approximately €100-€150 per couple per night, for a comfortable stay. This allows for flexibility and the opportunity to explore the local markets and cafes at your own pace.

Now, for the adventure! We'll begin with a guided walking tour, discovering hidden gems and uncovering tales of Venetian history and intrigue. We'll traverse the Rialto Bridge, witness the grandeur of St. Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco), and lose ourselves in the labyrinthine streets. This guided tour will cost about €50 per couple.

Next, prepare for a romantic gondola ride through the enchanting canals. Allocate around €80 per gondola (usually fits 4-6 people) – best shared amongst your group. Listen to the gentle lapping of water against the gondola, and imagine the whispers of centuries past. The experience is magical, especially in the quieter winter months.

Food, glorious food! Venice offers a culinary adventure, from classic seafood dishes to delightful cicchetti (Venetian tapas). We’ll indulge in several meals together, savoring the flavours of the region. Plan around €50-€70 per couple, per day, for delicious food and drink. Don't miss trying the local specialties like "risotto al nero di seppia" (squid ink risotto) and "baccalà mantecato" (creamed cod). Local wines and Prosecco are also a must!

We'll also explore the islands of Murano (famous for its glassblowing) and Burano (known for its colorful houses). A vaporetto (water bus) pass for the duration of your stay will cost approximately €30 per person. The unique architecture of these islands adds another layer to your Venetian experience.

Beyond the must-sees, we'll delve into some less-trodden paths, uncovering hidden courtyards, discovering local artisans, and soaking in the unique atmosphere. The winter months bring a quieter, more intimate Venice, allowing you to connect with the city’s soul.

The people of Venice, the Venetians, are generally friendly and welcoming, especially to those who show genuine interest in their culture. Expect a mix of locals and tourists, with a generally relaxed atmosphere in the winter months. The sounds of Venice in winter are less chaotic than in the peak season; you’ll hear the gentle lapping of the water, the chatter of locals, and the occasional strains of traditional Venetian music.

Finally, let’s discuss the cost. Including flights, accommodation, guided tours, gondola ride, food, and transport, the total estimated cost per couple is around €1,500 - €2,000. This is just an estimate, of course; your actual expenses may vary depending on your choices and spending habits.

So, are you ready to embark on this unforgettable adventure? Prepara i bagagli e… Andiamo!

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Ciao a tutti, intrepid travelers! Prepare yourselves for a Venetian adventure like no other! We're talking winter in Venice – fewer crowds, a magical atmosphere, and a chance to unravel the secrets of this floating city without the usual tourist frenzy. This itinerary is tailored for three adventurous couples, seeking a blend of history, mystery, and delicious food, all while dodging the summer swarms.

Imagine: crisp air, the gentle lapping of water against the gondolas, and the majestic architecture bathed in the soft glow of winter light. The weather in winter is mild, typically hovering around 5-10°C (41-50°F), so pack layers! Don't let the chill fool you; Venice's charm is amplified in this quieter season. The Venetians themselves seem to adopt a cozy, contemplative mood, a welcome change from the summer rush.

Our adventure begins with a Vaporetto (water bus) pass – approximately €70 per person for a 7-day pass. This allows you to explore the islands and canals at your leisure. We'll start with a gondola ride (approximately €80 per gondola for 30 minutes) – a classic, but the winter ambiance makes it even more romantic! Expect to hear the gentle rhythmic strokes of the gondolier's oar, punctuated by the quiet murmurs of the canals. You'll see the iconic Venetian architecture up close: palazzos, bridges, and the charming hidden corners that are usually swamped.

Food, glorious food! Venice offers a culinary journey beyond pizza and pasta. Try cicchetti (Venetian tapas) in a bacaro (traditional wine bar) – expect to spend around €20-30 per person per meal. Seafood is a must, naturally, from fresh catches of the Adriatic to the famous risotto ai frutti di mare. Don't forget the local sweets like frittole (Venetian doughnuts) and biscotti – delicious treats to warm you up on a chilly evening.

We'll uncover some of Venice's mysteries. A visit to Doge's Palace (entrance fee approximately €25 per person) and St. Mark's Basilica (free entry, but expect lines) will transport you to a time of intrigue and power. Explore the hidden gems, the quieter campi (squares), and let the city's secrets slowly unravel. Consider a guided walking tour focused on Venetian legends and myths – around €30-40 per person.

Beyond the iconic sights, venture to the islands of Murano and Burano. Murano, famous for its glassblowing, and Burano, with its rainbow-colored houses, offer a unique perspective on Venetian life. A water bus trip to these islands is included in your Vaporetto pass. Remember to haggle respectfully while shopping for Murano glass.

In the evenings, you can explore the quieter streets, enjoying the sounds of gentle conversations and the occasional classical music concert that often pop up in unexpected places (ticket prices vary). You might spot a local cat or two; felines are common companions in Venice.

This itinerary balances iconic sights with off-the-beaten-path exploration. Expect to spend around €1500-€2000 per couple for a 7-day trip, excluding flights. This estimate includes accommodation (assuming a comfortable mid-range hotel), food, activities, and transportation. This price can vary drastically depending on your choice of accommodation and dining experiences. Remember to factor in travel insurance! And lastly: Embrace the unexpected! Venice has a way of surprising you, and those surprises are often the most memorable.

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Salve, aventureiros! Preparem-se para uma jornada veneziana que vai além das gôndolas e máscaras! Este guia é para vocês, seis almas intrépidas, que buscam desvendar os segredos de Veneza no inverno, com foco nos seus maravilhosos cafés e restaurantes ao ar livre. Sim, você leu certo: ao ar livre, mesmo no inverno!

Veneza no inverno tem um charme peculiar. A multidão diminui, o ar fica mais fresco (esperem temperaturas entre 0°C e 10°C, mas com umidade!), e os locais assumem um ritmo mais contemplativo. A atmosfera é mágica, quase secreta, ideal para explorar as vielas e canais sem a agitação do verão. Preparem-se para sentir o frio na pele, mas o calor da acolhedora cultura veneziana no coração!

Nosso foco? Os cafés e restaurantes ao ar livre. Apesar do frio, muitos permanecem abertos, oferecendo um charme único. Imagine-se tomando um vin brulè (vinho quente com especiarias) ou um cioccolato caldo (chocolate quente cremoso) em uma praça aconchegante, envoltos em mantas quentinhas, enquanto a vida veneziana desfila diante de vocês. O custo médio por pessoa para uma refeição em um restaurante mediano é de €30-€50, dependendo do prato e da bebida.

A gastronomia é uma aventura à parte! Cicchetti (petiscos venezianos), risotto al nero di seppia (risoto de tinta de lula), bigoli in salsa (massa com molho de sardinha), e baccalà mantecato (bacalhau cremoso) são apenas algumas das delícias que aguardam seus paladares. Não se esqueçam de experimentar os doces locais, como os frittole (bolinhos fritos). O custo médio para petiscos e bebidas é de €20-€30 por casal.

Quanto ao transporte, o vaporetto (transporte público aquático) é a opção mais prática e econômica para se locomover. Um passe de 24 horas custa €20 por pessoa. Andar a pé também é uma excelente opção para descobrir os encantos escondidos da cidade, mas levem em conta o frio e o piso irregular.

A música, os sons da cidade, a arquitetura única, tudo contribui para uma experiência sensorial inesquecível. As conversas em italiano (tentem aprender algumas frases básicas!), o som das águas dos canais, a música clássica em alguns estabelecimentos... tudo isso cria uma sinfonia veneziana. A arquitetura é predominantemente gótica e renascentista, com edifícios antigos, pontes pitorescas e palácios imponentes.

Gatos são uma presença comum em Veneza, muitas vezes vistos dormindo ao sol (ou, no inverno, em locais abrigados). As plantas mais comuns são as videiras, que crescem em muitas fachadas, e os ipês (mais raros, mas você poderá encontrá-los em alguns jardins). A atmosfera é de respeito e curiosidade, tanto entre os locais quanto os turistas, que costumam andar em um ritmo mais calmo no inverno.

Considerando os custos mencionados, um orçamento estimado para a viagem de 3 casais (6 pessoas) por 3 dias seria: Alimentação (3 refeições/dia + petiscos): € 1350 (aproximadamente) | Transporte: €360 (considerando passes de 24 horas) | Atividades e outras despesas: €600 (considerando um mínimo de €100 por casal) | Total estimado: € 2310. Este é um custo estimado, e pode variar bastante dependendo do estilo de vida de cada casal. Este valor não inclui voos e acomodação.

Prontos para embarcar nessa aventura? Ciao e buon viaggio!

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Ciao a tutti, intrepid travellers! Prepare yourselves for a Venetian winter adventure unlike any other! Forget the gondolas and overcrowded piazzas of peak season; we're diving into the heart of Venice's winter magic, specifically targeting those incredible summer festivals and events that are often overlooked by winter visitors. Now, I know what you're thinking: Venice in winter? But hear me out, my friends, for this is where the real adventure begins!

Weather in Winter: Expect crisp, cool air, occasional rain (pack an umbrella!), and the unique charm of Venice shrouded in a soft mist. It’s perfect for cozy evenings and exploring the quieter corners of this amazing city.

Our Mission: To experience the *echoes* of Venetian summer festivals during our winter escape. This means embracing the spirit of the events, enjoying the local flavors and traditions that persist throughout the year. We’ll hunt for hidden gems – the places where the spirit of the summer celebrations lingers – and uncover the unique wintery charm they possess.

The Plan (for 3 couples): We’ll base ourselves in a centrally located apartment, splitting the cost evenly. Expect to spend approximately €150 per couple per night (this can vary significantly depending on your choice of accommodation). We'll explore the city on foot, soaking in the atmosphere, and use vaporetti (water buses) for longer distances. A 7-day vaporetto pass costs around €35 per person.

Food Glorious Food: Cicchetti (Venetian tapas) are a must! Imagine yourselves, nibbling on these little bites and sipping local wine in a bacaro (wine bar). Expect to spend around €25-€35 per person per meal. Don't forget the seafood – fresh catches are abundant and delicious! We can find delightful trattorias (traditional restaurants) offering both local and international fare with a focus on regional specialties.

Activities and Traditions: Let's search for hidden corners holding traces of the *summer festivals*. We might discover a quiet artisan workshop still creating masks used in the Carnival (this would involve independent research and finding small craft shops), attend a classical music concert in a historic church (tickets from €30 to €50 per person, depending on the event), and sample traditional Venetian pastries and sweets.

Local Life: Expect a more relaxed pace of life in winter. Fewer tourists mean more opportunities to engage with the locals and absorb the authentic Venetian atmosphere. The locals' characteristic friendliness will make you feel at home. Imagine the soft sounds of Venetian dialect mingling with the gentle lapping of water against the buildings – truly captivating. The common house pets are mainly cats. The architecture, of course, is stunning – a beautiful blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Byzantine styles.

Estimated Total Cost (7 days):

Accommodation: €1050 (€150/night x 7 nights x 3 couples)

Transportation (Vaporetto Pass): €210 (€35/pass x 6 people)

Food & Drink (Estimate €30/person/day): €1260 (€30/day x 7 days x 6 people)

Activities & Entrance Fees (Estimate €100/person for potential events and explorations): €600 (€100/person x 6 people)

GRAND TOTAL (Approximate): €3120

Important Note: This is just an estimate. Actual costs may vary depending on your choices and spending habits. Remember to factor in flights, travel insurance, and personal spending money. But one thing is certain: a Venetian winter adventure is an experience that will linger in your memory long after the last gondola has sailed away. Book your trip now, and let’s unveil the secrets of Venice together!

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Ciao a tutti, intrepid travelers! Prepare yourselves for a Venetian winter adventure, a journey designed for six adventurous souls – three couples ready to unravel the mysteries of this magical city! Forget the summer crowds; winter in Venice offers a unique charm, with comfortable temperatures perfect for exploring on foot. Think crisp air, fewer tourists, and a cozy atmosphere that perfectly complements the city's romantic ambiance.

Our Venetian escapade will unfold over four days, offering a blend of historical exploration, culinary delights, and enough intrigue to satisfy even the most seasoned adventurer. Imagine strolling through the labyrinthine streets, each corner revealing a new secret, a hidden canal reflecting the city’s ancient history. We'll delve into the legends of Venice, tracing the footsteps of Doges and uncovering the secrets whispered along the Grand Canal.

Weather-wise, expect average temperatures hovering around 7-10°C (45-50°F) during the day, occasionally dropping slightly at night. Pack layers! A light jacket, scarf, and gloves will be your best friends. The occasional drizzle is part of the Venetian charm, adding a touch of mystery to our exploration. Don’t let it dampen your spirits!

Our culinary journey will be as exciting as our historical explorations. We'll indulge in cicchetti (Venetian tapas), savoring the flavors of seafood, cheeses, and local delicacies, washed down with a glass of Prosecco. Expect to spend around €25-€40 per person per meal, depending on your choices. For a truly authentic experience, we’ll also enjoy a traditional Venetian dinner with bigoli in salsa or risotto al nero di seppia – expect to pay around €30-€50 per person.

Transportation will be mainly on foot, soaking in the atmosphere of the city. Vaporetto (water bus) rides will be occasional and cost around €7.50 per single journey, or you can consider a day pass. We'll also use gondolas for a romantic, albeit slightly more expensive (€80-€120 per gondola, usually shared among 4-6 people), experience.

The sounds of Venice are unforgettable. The gentle lapping of water against the gondolas, the chatter of locals, the occasional strumming of a guitar – all contribute to the city's unique soundscape. You might even catch a performance of traditional Venetian music. The architecture is a breathtaking blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Byzantine styles, reflecting centuries of history and influence. St. Mark's Square, Doge's Palace, and the Rialto Bridge are must-sees.

Venetian locals are generally friendly and welcoming, albeit often busy with their daily lives. Don't be surprised to see cats lounging on windowsills; they're a common sight in Venice. The mix of tourists and locals creates a vibrant atmosphere, with everyone adding their unique energy to the city's pulsating heart.

Estimated Cost Breakdown (per couple):

Flights: €600 - €1200 (depending on origin and booking time)

Accommodation (4 nights): €800 - €1600 (depending on hotel choice)

Food & Drink: €600 - €1000

Activities & Transportation: €300 - €500

Total Estimated Cost per Couple:€2300 - €4300

Total Estimated Cost for the Trip (3 Couples):€6900 - €12900

Remember, this is just an estimate; costs can vary depending on your choices and preferences. However, one thing is certain: a winter adventure in Venice is an experience you won't soon forget!

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Ciao a tutti, intrepid travelers! Prepare yourselves for a Venetian winter adventure unlike any other, specifically tailored for three adventurous couples! Forget the gondolas (for now!), we’re heading to the nearby beaches and coastal areas, exploring a side of Venice most tourists miss. Think bracing sea air, hidden coves, and the thrill of uncovering local secrets.

Our Venetian beach escapade begins with a vaporetto (water bus) journey. The cost is approximately €7.50 per person per day for a travel pass. This will get us to the Lido, a long, elegant island boasting stunning beaches and a unique atmosphere. The winter weather here can be surprisingly mild, averaging around 7-10°C (45-50°F), but pack layers! Expect crisp air, occasional rain showers, and the invigorating bite of the Adriatic wind.

Once on the Lido, let's explore the beaches! Spiaggia del Excelsior is a classic choice, known for its sophisticated vibe and beautiful views. The free beach areas are ideal for a long walk, perfect for exploring the coast and breathing in the fresh air, away from the more touristy parts of Venice. Remember that during the winter, many beachside establishments might be closed.

For lunch, let's indulge in some authentic Venetian cuisine. Expect to find classic seafood dishes and cicchetti (Venetian tapas), perfect for sharing! A casual lunch with seafood and wine might cost around €25-35 per person. Don't miss out on the local Prosecco. After lunch, we'll explore the quieter corners of the island. The Lido is known for its Art Nouveau architecture, a striking contrast to Venice’s Gothic style. We might even find a quiet café for a coffee and a chat, immersing ourselves in the peaceful sounds of the waves.

In the evening, let’s treat ourselves to a more formal dinner, perhaps enjoying some fresh pasta or risotto. A nice restaurant with a view could cost around €40-50 per person. Afterward, we might even enjoy some live music in a local bar – perhaps some traditional Venetian folk music, a beautiful accompaniment to our Italian adventure. Venetian architecture is a mix of Byzantine, Gothic and Renaissance styles. It's fascinating to observe the many influences that have shaped the city's visual heritage. As for local pets, you might encounter many friendly cats roaming the streets, an integral part of Venetian life.

The next day, we'll venture to Pellestrina, another island with beautiful beaches and a more rustic charm. We can reach it by vaporetto, continuing our exploration of the Venetian lagoon's quieter corners. Remember to pack sturdy shoes, as the pathways can be uneven. On Pellestrina, the mood is more relaxed, a perfect escape from the bustling city of Venice. Expect to see locals going about their daily life, a welcome change from the usual tourist crowds. We'll enjoy another delicious seafood lunch (budget €25-35 per person), savoring the fresh flavors. During the quieter months, expect to encounter fewer tourists, allowing you to fully appreciate the beauty of these secluded islands.

This adventure will offer a unique perspective on Venice, far removed from the canals and gondolas. The total estimated cost for this two-day excursion for three couples (six people) would be:

Transportation (Vaporetto): €90 (approx. €15 per person for two days)

Lunch (two days): €300 (approx. €50 per person)

Dinner (one day): €240 (approx. €40 per person)

Total estimated cost: €630 (approx. €105 per person)

This price is an estimate and can vary depending on your choices of restaurants and other spending. Remember to check updated prices for public transport before your journey. Enjoy your adventure! Arrivederci!

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Ciao a tutti, intrepid travelers! Prepare yourselves for a Venetian winter adventure, a journey into a city where history whispers from every canal and gondola. We're talking six of you – three adventurous couples – ready to unravel the magic of Venice in the enchanting embrace of longer winter daylight hours!

Forget the summer crowds! Winter in Venice offers a unique charm. The days are shorter, yes, but the longer daylight hours mean more time to explore the quieter corners of this magical city without the relentless throngs of tourists. Think romantic strolls along moonlit canals, the enchanting sound of classical music echoing from a hidden courtyard – a truly magical experience.

Our Venetian escapade will start with a cozy stay in a charming three-bedroom apartment (approximately €150 per night, totaling €450 for three nights). We'll focus on the authentic Venetian experience. Expect to encounter a diverse mix of locals – the friendly baristi, the passionate gondolieri, and a sprinkle of other winter tourists, eager to soak in the city's beauty like yourselves.

Food, glorious food! We'll indulge in cicchetti – Venetian tapas – accompanied by local wines at various bacari (wine bars). Expect to spend around €30 per person per meal, totaling €540 for the entire group across three meals. For a truly special experience, we'll enjoy a traditional Venetian dinner with fresh seafood, costing about €50 per person, adding another €300 to our food budget. Don't forget the delightful frittole (Venetian doughnuts) – a must-try treat!

Transportation within Venice is an adventure in itself. We'll navigate the canals via vaporetti (water buses) – efficient and fun! Expect to spend approximately €20 per person for transport over three days. And of course, we'll take a gondola ride (€80 per gondola, so €160 for two gondolas – a must-do romantic experience for the couples!).

Beyond the food and transport, we'll explore the iconic landmarks: St. Mark's Square, Doge's Palace, Rialto Bridge, and more. These are largely free to visit, but consider a guided tour of the Doge's Palace (€25 per person, totaling €150) for a deeper historical understanding. We'll also seek out hidden gems, explore local markets, and perhaps even stumble upon a hidden legend or two!

The weather in winter Venice can be unpredictable. Expect crisp air, some rain, perhaps even a bit of fog – all adding to the city's mysterious allure. Dress in layers! The architecture of Venice is breathtaking – a harmonious blend of Gothic, Byzantine, and Renaissance styles. And what's Venice without its canals? A cat here and there – a gatto – might be spotted near the canals too, blending perfectly with the scene. We will also notice traditional music echoing in the background adding to the enchanting atmosphere of the city.

Total estimated cost for this unforgettable Venetian adventure: €450 (accommodation) + €540 (casual meals) + €300 (special dinner) + €120 (transport) + €160 (gondola) + €150 (guided tour) = €1720. Remember, this is an estimate, and costs can vary. Let’s create some unforgettable memories!

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