Hay una estatua en el centro de la plaza, alrededor de la hierba, muy para los granos, hay muchos platos aquí. Esta es una pequeña plaza de bajo nivel público, no hay mucha gente, muy limpia, es un buen lugar para descansar.
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Hay una estatua en el centro de la plaza, alrededor de la hierba, muy para los granos, hay muchos platos aquí. Esta es una pequeña plaza de bajo nivel público, no hay mucha gente, muy limpia, es un buen lugar para descansar.
La Plaza de San Marco es también una excelente instalación, que puede ver muchos objetos alrededor de la plaza, y un divertido paisaje histórico. El contenido de la Plaza de San Marco también es divertido.
La Plaza de San Marco es grande y es un área rectangular. Hay una catedral al lado, el tráfico de personas en la plaza es muy grande. Basicamente, si quieres hacer fotos, hay una pared de fondo de la carne humana.
¡Un lugar maravilloso para visitar!
This time we came, caught up with the tide, San Marco Square was full of water, even the shops were flooded, and finally we simply took off our shoes, barefoot wading in the water, it is really a special feeling ah! __________ Reversal of Venice's sea water is an urgent problem for the city. The ground floor around the square is a variety of shops and cafes, the most famous of which is Florian, the oldest cafe in Venice, built in 1720 and nearly 300 years old. Baroque decoration in the Florian Cafe hasn't changed for hundreds of years. It's still classical and elegant. Sitting here and having a cup of coffee will leave you a good memory of your trip. Many, many years later, when I became very old, speechless and unable to walk, I would ask my grandchildren to send me back to Venice, rocking a rocking chair in a corner of San Marco Square, surrounded by warm, water-transparent sunshine, and flying pigeons with pale colored feathers overhead. Tonight, I stayed at the HotelParma & Congressi Hotel in Parma and ended my day's pleasant journey.
St. Mark's Square in Venice is the most beautiful kind of square feeling in the movie. The pigeon is flying around me, totally not afraid of people, and finally I am not afraid of her. The design of luxury stores beside the square is also low-key and not publicized. It seems that this is the normal part of life.
Napoleon called St. Mark's Square "the most beautiful living room in Europe" more than 200 years later, this trapezoidal square on the edge of the Grand Canal still has its charm. From New Year's Day to Carnival to Christmas, Venetians hold large and small festival festivals in St. Mark's Square. Even on ordinary days, people from all directions rush to the Square to enjoy themselves.
Up to Venice's tallest building, "St. Mark" Bell Tower, with a bird's eye view of St. Mark's Square, St. Mark's Cathedral and Venice panorama. Head drive activities in St. Mark's Square are very lively, open-air cafes, bands and singers, among which customers are intoxicated.