Lonely Planet's guide to Venice & The Veneto - Sestiere di Castello (Chapter), 7th Edition
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Lonely Planet's guide to Venice & The Veneto - Sestiere di Castello (Chapter), 7th Edition - 2.99, This is the Sestiere di Castello chapter from Lonely Planet’s Venice & the Veneto guidebook. Sailors, saints and artists made Castello what it is today: home to seafood restaurants, ethereal icons and the Venice Biennale. Some 5000 shipbuilders once worked at Arsenale; relive those days at Museo Navale. Despite the sublime, it remains down to earth in Giardini, campo cafes and bacari (bars). Get an insider’s view during special events at the Arsenale, the Venetian Republic’s vast honeycomb of a shipyard and once the world’s best-kept industrial secret maps Gawk at the sheer scale of Zanipolo, a 14th-century church packed with master works of painting and sculpture transport restaurants & bars Take an early-morning stroll along Riva degli Schiavoni, Castello’s breathtaking waterfront promenade Coverage includes: Neighbourhood Top Five, Explore: Castello, Local Life, Getting There & Away, Sights, Eating, Drinking & Nightlife, Entertainment, Sleeping and Shopping., ISBN: 9781741798524
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