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In this episode, I explore Venice — a city built on water, held together by charm, and seemingly engineered for both romance and mild disorientation. I walk the entire circumference (because why not), sit through half of a hauntingly beautiful Vivaldi concert, visit a glass-blowing island where I was reminded to stop, drop, and roll, and drink more Aperol Spritzes than I intended to admit publicly.
It’s a softly meandering journey through canals, music, molten glass, and that special brand of chaos only Venice can offer — all told at a pace designed to slow your heartbeat and gently knock you out.
By Ryan Kolbe5
22 ratings
In this episode, I explore Venice — a city built on water, held together by charm, and seemingly engineered for both romance and mild disorientation. I walk the entire circumference (because why not), sit through half of a hauntingly beautiful Vivaldi concert, visit a glass-blowing island where I was reminded to stop, drop, and roll, and drink more Aperol Spritzes than I intended to admit publicly.
It’s a softly meandering journey through canals, music, molten glass, and that special brand of chaos only Venice can offer — all told at a pace designed to slow your heartbeat and gently knock you out.