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anurikavidya
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Is weekend visit to Venice works out ??

Post by anurikavidya » Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:42 pm

Hi,

I am planning to visit Venice for a night stay only(leaving saturday early morning from london and coming back on sunday late evening). I hope i can see important tourist attractions in Venice in this period.

Can anyone share their thoughts on this ?

Also, now, is it easy to get multiple entry schegen Visa for a year through Italian embassy ?

I appreciate your reply.

Regards
Anurika

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Re: Is weekend visit to Venice works out ??

Post by Wanderer » Wed Apr 11, 2007 10:15 pm

anurikavidya wrote:Hi,

I am planning to visit Venice for a night stay only(leaving saturday early morning from london and coming back on sunday late evening). I hope i can see important tourist attractions in Venice in this period.

Can anyone share their thoughts on this ?

Also, now, is it easy to get multiple entry schegen Visa for a year through Italian embassy ?

I appreciate your reply.

Regards
Anurika
Try reading the post few more down this page for starters.

I've been to Venice, some time ago tho, it was quite dirty and full of pigeon shit!

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Post by Dawie » Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:42 am

Venice is dirty and smelly, especially in summer. Think one big open-air sewage plant. If you're after pretty canals you're better off going to Amsterdam or Stockholm to be honest. You get more bang for your buck there.

As for the visa issue, like everything else, it all depends on what your nationality is, how many previous Schengen visas you've had, what your immigration status is in the UK, how big your bank balance is, and what side of the bed the visa officer got out of on that particular day.

I've known some people to get 3 month multiple entry visas from the Italian consulate on their first go, and others who have only got single-entry visas for the exact amount of time. One thing you are guaranteed of, though, is to be served by an Italian visa officer with a serious attitude problem. So be prepared for the most unfriendly welcome to Italy you can imagine, rivalled only by the Spanish embassy. The French embassy is equally rude and unfriendly but at least they run a tight operation, often processing and returning your visa to you a few hours after you apply. With the Italians and Spanish you can expect to wait a week at least.
In a few years time we'll look back on immigration control like we look back on American prohibition in the thirties - futile and counter-productive.

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