Very narrow streets are small shops, coffee shops, etc. There are many craft shops selling masks. If you go further, you feel that there are residential areas on both sides, and there are dogs and cats. The atmosphere of life is relatively strong.
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Very narrow streets are small shops, coffee shops, etc. There are many craft shops selling masks. If you go further, you feel that there are residential areas on both sides, and there are dogs and cats. The atmosphere of life is relatively strong.
Garibaldi Street is a very wide street, at least by Venetian standards, full of restaurants and cafes, and people's daily lives everywhere. Of course, there are also many tourists, starting from San Marco Square, walking east along the Grand Canal and crossing seven bridges.
Compared with Venice Square, Garibaldi Street is a place with fewer tourists. There are colorful houses on both sides of the street, and there are some restaurants and decoration shops with distinctive decorations. The windows are beautifully designed and worth visiting.
It is a place where there are not so many tourists, whether it is watching the light rain or sunset, a cup of coffee, watching not many pedestrians
It is a place where there are not so many tourists, and Garibaldi Street is a colorful residence on both sides of the street compared to the Venice square