So you've read all the guidebooks. You know where to go, what to see, and what to eat. But what about the everyday situations that leave non-Italians so perplexed?
The San Marco district is situated in central Venice. Who hasn't heard of Piazza San Marco, "The drawing room of Europe"? It's the only square in Venice to merit the name Piazza, all the others are called Campi. In the words of Wikipedia "As the central landmark and gathering place for Venice, Piazza San Marco is quite popular with tourists, photographers, and pigeons." Given Venice's relatively small size, you can enjoy San Marco without staying there.
In the very centre of Mediterranean Africa we find the country of Tunisia. It's located to the south of Italy and Malta, and borders with Libya and Algeria. The Temperature is mildly rainy in winters and hot and dry summers.