VENICE, Italy — Venice is a city surrounded by water. There are no cars here. So your options are walking or traveling by boat. "You can just hop on and hop off in an island," Venice tourism counselor ...
Construction on a new, futuristic-looking Doppelmayr gondola that connects the town of Campitello to the ski slopes in the resort-dense Val di Fassa, Italy, is underway. Renderings of the upper and ...
Gondolas don’t last long, which is why vintage ones are scarce. Travelers can see one of the world’s oldest and intact Venetian gondolas in Las Vegas, not Italy. Through the summer season, the gondola ...
A gondola in Venice, Italy, capsized after tourists didn't listen to warnings to sit down and stop taking selfies. According to The Guardian, a group of tourists from China were taking selfies and ...
Not all gondola rides in Italy come with guides in striped shirts, sweet serenades, and Prosecco. This particular gondola doesn't glide along Venice's tranquil canals but soars to frightening heights ...
A gondola chair, furniture dictionaries say, is a late 18th- to early 19th-century upholstered chair with a concave back and side rails that curve down to the seat. But there is another, more ...
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An aluminum and steel ski-lift gondola that fell 400 feet and killed 20 people in the Italian Alps in 1998 will be shredded and recycled four years after military trials. The gondola cable, which was ...
Dreaming of an Italian getaway without having to hop on a plane and travel across the world—something Covid-19 has effectively squashed? Try going for a traditional Italian gondola ride right here in ...
Abby and Brittany Hensel have been catapulted back into the limelight after news of a secret wedding emerged. The conjoined twins, 34, hit the headlines when it was revealed Abby had tied the knot in ...
CAVALESE, Italy — They don’t see a lot of Americans in this picturesque, Alpine village. Cavalese, a town of about 3,700 people about an hour’s drive south of the Austrian border and a few miles off ...