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Venice Travel Guide

Venice is a unique cityscape of well-worn buildings that seem to float on water and front steps that descend into the lapping waters. Inhabited since the 6th century AD, Venice became a major sea power during the Crusades and a center of commerce and art during the Renaissance.

About Venice

Venice covers an area of 159 sq. miles (412 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 370.000 people being one of the top travel destinations in Italy and Europe. Its romantic charm is well known making from the city one of the most interesting and lovely places.

I Tre Mercanti

I Tre MercantiIn a city where the word “shopping” is normally associated with Murano glass, Carnevale masks, and the Venetian outposts of name-brand Italian fashion designers, I Tre Mercanti (”The Three Merchants”) is a welcome anomaly. The upscale shop offers a handpicked selection of wines and gourmet foods that change with the season - and which can be taken home in a suitcase or shipped abroad, making the store a prime shopping destination for foodies from afar.

I Tre Mercanti is the brainchild of Roberto Caruti, a longtime Gucci employee, and two friends - one an executive with an Italian company on the Venetian mainland, and the other a leading glassmaker on Murano. Signor Caruti explains how the store came about: “I was working for Gucci in England, and one day I was talking on the phone to Andrea della Valentina in Murano. We were discussing how hard it was for visitors to find really good Italian foods, and I suggested the idea of a beautiful shop with the best Italian wines and foods and the kind of service you’d find at a store like Gucci.”

It wasn’t long until Caruti and his two friends had formed a partnership and were visiting growers, culinary artisans, and trade fairs throughout Italy. Over the next two years, they tested thousands of foods and wines, eliminating about 90 percent of the candidates before negotiating supplier agreements with vendors who’d made the cut.

The partners also found a great store location on the border of San Marco and Castello, just a few blocks north of the Basilica and Piazza di San Marco. After a major (and expensive) renovation of its new quarters, I Tre Mercanti opened for business in 2007. It’s well worth a visit, whether you’re shopping for gifts or looking for mementos of Italy that you can enjoy after - and even before - you go home.

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