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Las Venezia

Sorry,I haven’t posted in a while…. been busy with work but I did get a chance to take a walk today and snap a few pictures here in Las Vegas.

If you’ve ever been to the Venetian Hotel and Casino,it’s as close to Italy as you can get in the desert of Nevada….. now,that’s not saying much in my opinion. The piazza and shops at the Venetian are certainly interesting with plenty of Italian brands but it’s hard to compare Las Vegas’Venezia to Italy’s Venezia. The brick isn’t really brick,the cobblestone isn’t real stone,the sky isn’t a real sky and I’m not sure but the water might not even be water…. the gondoliers don’t look or sound Italian although they sing away as best they can. As I walked through the windy hallways lined with shops and a random English Guard wearing his bearskin hat (what is he doing in Las Venezia?) and into the piazza,I tried to pinpoint the feeling that was coming over me. At first I thought it might be nostalgia for the beautiful Italian city but then I realized it was a sadness. Sadness because someone thought they could replicate a city that no matter how hard you try can never be replicated and along the way managed to patronize anyone who has ever had the good fortune of experiencing Venezia. How do you create a beaten path or a quaint corner in an old city brimming with history? It’s simple,you can’t. I know,I know,I’m in Las Vegas…It’s Las Venezia not Venezia but it still makes me sad or come to think of it,maybe it is nostalgia.

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7 comments to Las Venezia

  • rowena

    Not only that. Las Venezia also doesn’t have real venetian softshell moleche. What a joke. And here I laugh at italian tv being copycats of american television! (the game shows…oh brother.:rotflmao:

  • 'A Tuscan view.....from Umbria'

    Don’t be too sad Pepe,I mean Joe. I love the idea of a fake Venice,it’s so wonderfully naff. Isn’t there a fake Paris too?

  • Proud Italian Cook

    How can you ever recreate the most magical city in the world? (in my opinion.)
    Visiting the real Venice should be on everyone’s “Bucket List”As far as the Las Venice,I thought the Gelato down by the casino was pretty good!

  • Maryann

    Well,Las Vegas is an amusement park after all. It’s just a ride :)

  • My Melange

    Joe,

    I know it’s closer…and cheaper to go to fake Venice,but for some reason I have no desire to go. I think once you been to the real thing…nothing can compare. Kinda like trying to substitute Folgers for a real Italian espresso…or Bryers ice cream for gelato :) Have fun anyway….

  • Cherrye

    Yea…it might be nostalgia! I get like that when I am in Epcot,too! Always gets me missing Paris!!

  • joe@italyville.com

    I’ll take with a grain of salt. After all,it is Las Venezia,where the…. can’t seem to finish that one.:) Yes,Paris is right down the road,maybe I’ll go visit!

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