Travel to Naxos – the dream island of Greece
Naxos is known as the largest island of Greece. The city of Naxos is located on the northwest coast of Greece. It was once the center of the archaic Cycladic culture. This city is one of the most beautiful places in Greece. Many tourists from all over the world visit Greece every year and Nexus tops the travel list as one of their top attractions.
Many ancient histories and stories of Greece can be heard. Hence the interest about the country also works differently. To get a touch of a different culture in a different country, the Nexus of Greece is the place to visit. The island is famous as a source of MB, a precious rock rich in cordum. The area of NEXUS is about 430 square kilometers. The highest elevation of the island is 1,003 feet and the highest point is known as Mount Zeus. About 19,000 people live here. It is the second largest city in Greece.
From the ancient times, to the middle ages, many stories and histories are connected with the nexus. There is also evidence of the Cycladic civilization. Presence of gold and other objects found in the cave. which indicates the position of the inhabitants of that era. Once upon a time Nexus was famous for trade. Around 500 BC, Herodotus described Nexus as the richest Greek island. The Persian Wars between Greece and Persia also took place here. Agricultural produce is grown well in this region. Due to the fertile soil and easy availability of water, many people there have chosen agriculture as their livelihood. Besides, the economy is heavily dependent on tourism. Besides, many earn their livelihood through trade.
NEXUS is world famous for its authentic taste of Mediterranean cuisine. The region’s aromatic herbs, vegetables, fish, meat and dairy products are sure to impress. The climate of this region is hot in summer and mild in winter. Naxse is thronged with tourists throughout the year. But it is better to visit Nexus during the tourist season. Here are the most attractive tourist spots in Nex:
➤ Portara:
One of the most attractive places in the whole island. A marble frame memorial has been erected here.
➤ Old Town:
One of the oldest cities. Houses and buildings made of marble stone can be seen here.
➤ Castro:
The Castro is a small flowery square with a monastery, church and monastery. There is a cafe in the southern part.
➤ Agios Prokopios Beach:
This beach is located just five kilometers south of Chora. To the south is a large block of seafood restaurants and cafes, sun loungers and sunshades.
➤ Plaka Beach:
One of the most popular beaches in Nexus. Many flock here to witness a different feel of the sea.
➤ Jas Mount:
This is the highest peak of the Nexus. Many climb this Mt. This is a different thrilling experience.
➤ Venetian Museum:
Here you can find a lot of rare Nex content.
➤ Stay and eat:
Hotels can be found everywhere to stay in Nex. Being a nexus tourist area, it is crowded with tourists throughout the year and hotels are also open. Notable hotels include The Saint Vlasis Hotel, Pension Sophie, Ilailithos Luxury Retreat, Nisaki, Kavos Boutique Hotel etc. Some of the best restaurants in Nexus Town include Nostimon Hellas, To Eliniko Ducato, Barozzi Restaurant & Cocktail Bar, Souvlaki To Maki, etc.
Venice -the magical city floating on water
Venice, Italy is a historical city of aesthetic beauty. It can be said that it is the most romantic city in Europe. Venice is a major port on the Adriatic Sea in the Veneto region and a popular and attractive tourist destination.
➤ Composition:
Venice consists of 118 islands, with numerous canals interspersed with streets. The canals are connected by 400 bridges of various sizes. Venetians used a type of single-seater boat called a gondola to navigate the canals. Besides Venice, other important cities in the Veneto region include Verona, Padua and Trieste. Bloody poppies bloom along the Milan-Lombardy road. Last year it bloomed in May too. This year I got the news in a small message. Palash sends news of Poppy. On that day, the weather forecast indicated rain from noon. So the morning wasn’t bad at all. Rather a sunny and cheerful day.
Venice’s main station, Venice Santa Lugia, is about a 40-minute ride from a short-haul station. First general scene after boarding the train. Small cottage houses, vineyards, rows of poppies and roses on either side of the railway line. Bright blue sky. It was like this almost the whole way. Suddenly the scenery changed on both sides of the road. Ten years ago, on the way from Dhaka to Savar, the water on the horizon and some houses peeping in between were seen. Floods all year round. Almost exactly that area. Vast body of water, part of the sea. One can even smell the sea. Our train crosses a very large almost prehistoric bridge.
➤ Main station of Venice
Luxury buses pass by. Crossing the bridge is the main station in Venice. I arrived in Venice Mestre the night before. Zurich to Milan via Mestre. Ever since the afternoon of a rosy-colored hearing of a teenager, Italy has been in my mind. Even my childhood friends know about my love for Italy.
On the previous day’s evening journey to that dream Italy, nothing much was seen. This morning so two eyes meet as much as can be seen. Rubbing glass of the train, fit policemen who look like the famous footballer Maldini at the station. Nothing escapes notice. Eye-catching ponytail badge. Venice is our first destination in the world of beautiful people, beautiful nature.
Even though Venice is a city of great interest to people all over the world, it is only an office-house for Palash Bhai. For me it is the Venice of Shakespeare, the Venice of Portia Antonio or Shylock, and the city of merchantmen sailing the far seas to trade. I have heard a lot about Venice. I imagined a lot. How people live in this city of dreams, how they walk, how they move, did not enter their mind at all. A city in the water! Coming out of the main station of that city, I saw a crowd of people. Where is Shylock, where is Portia? Most of them are my Bangladeshi brothers. Our old Dhaka is a city of 52 streets and 53 markets. Venice is almost the same. Oligoli, shops, markets and old houses carefully preserved in original original mould. And after one or two rows of houses is the Kakchakshu water canal.
Coming directly from the sea, the city of Venice is found again in the sea. Venice of legend has been built in the gap between hundreds of such canals or creeks. The streets and commerce of Venice are almost entirely dominated by Bengalis. From colorful fruit shops or floating mask tongs on the side of the road, from crowded one-stop pizza shops to big hotels and restaurants, Bengalis walk everywhere. A glance at Venice shows that there are two types of people. One type of Bengali is another type of tourist. Tourists from all over the world come to see Venice and migrant people from Bangladesh visit Venice. We also see Venice that day.
Sweet sunshine from morning, drizzle after noon. In the sun and rain, I crossed the street after the street, the street. Small pool. Some are 400 years old. A pizza shop with a lot of space under the trees by the canal. The owners are two Bangladeshi brothers. Sarah Hall Lunch at Proof Size Real Italian Pizza.
➤ St. Mark’s Square
Arrive at an open area before afternoon. Piazza Santa Marco or St. Mark’s Square. All around are houses that look like old aristocratic palaces. A little further away is a Banedi church. The whole square is bustling with people on vacation. A little further from this, the sea is generous. Each gondola tied to the pier sways alone to the rhythm of the waves. Some lonely houses in the middle of the river. Who knows who lives, who lives far away in those rooms under the water. Water fell from the sky, water under my feet, tears in my eyes when I saw that lonely settlement.
What I felt most during our three-day stay in Venice Mestre was the loneliness of the people. There are no people for miles, no people. Suddenly there is a restaurant on the side of the road. It seems that it suddenly raised its head from a distance. A group of shrubs across the yard. One afternoon he went there and twisted the inside again.
The strange dark green paddy and wheat fields cover almost the whole of Mestre. Three crops will be grown in the time available from the time the snow melts until the snow falls again. Paddy or wheat plants therefore get very little time. It grows slowly before the eyes. One such horizon is Cuarto de Altino, a locality with a handful of villas next to a small railway station, near rice fields. Almost all the houses are empty most of the time. A holiday destination for mostly urbanites.
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