If you ever get lost in Venice and you can't get your bearings, figure out which church is closest to your destination and ask for directions to that church. Much easier than asking for street names, especially if you don't know Italian.
P.S. most people speak enough English to get the point across. The only people who didn't understand me were the ticket booth guy at the train station and the house keeper. I also noticed that many people also spoke French and Spanish.
Narrow Streets of Venice
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