Venice #50newplaces2026

So I did something mad, I did a day trip to Venice.

Actually as day trips go to Venice, I have done a fair few, but this time was the first day trip to Venice from the UK. I have been to Venice before.

My first visit to Venice was way back in 1982 whilst on a Scout Camp to Slovenia in Yugoslavia. I also went there in 1985 when we did another camp to Yugoslavia. That was a three coach drive.

My next visit was when I stayed with a friend in Padua. I think this was the summer of 1995. I visited again a number of times in the late 1990s, usually during February to coincide with carnival. Then I was catching the train from Padua to Venice.

It was 1999 (or possibly 1998) that I did my last trip to Venice. So, it had been at least twenty five years since I was last in Venice and also the last time I had been in Italy.

What I love about Venice is that it is one of those places which every time you turn a corner or cross a bridge you feel immersed into the fabric of the city. There are obviously no cars or roads (yes there are canals), but the streets are narrow and I love the almost random squares that appear out of nowhere.

One of the advantages of going off-season is that the place is a lot less crowded than at the height of carnival or in the heat of the summer. I was very lucky with the weather, it rained the day before, and the day after, on the day I was there I had sun and blue skies. I did a few tourist things, but what I really wanted was just to walk around and explore the city.

I had a fantastic lunch for €17 at a trattoria, sitting outside on the “pavement” watching the world go by.

You know when you’ve had a good day, when you don’t want to leave.

I might go again, but I won’t leave it twenty five years this time.

Then and Now Take Two – Dark Bristol Airport

This is a regular series of blogs about photographs of the same place taken years apart. Over the years I have taken this view at Bristol Airport quite a few times, both unintentionally and now intentionally.

This was also taken in February 2026 using an iPhone 13.

Bristol Airport

Here are the photographs from over the years taken of the same view.