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Venice Marathon at Villa Pisani

Posted on October 24, 2022 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 14 minutes
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South of France to Venice with love…

Posted on March 18, 2021 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 22 minutes
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Grand Tourist – unique journeys in Italy

Posted on January 27, 2020 by Janet Simmonds
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The architectural style of Palladio, Veneto, Italy

Posted on January 25, 2020 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 7 minutes
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The Villas of the Veneto

Posted on September 30, 2019 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 7 minutes
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Springtime in Veneto, Italy!

Posted on February 1, 2019 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 15 minutes
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Villa Emo – a perfect Palladian Villa, Italy

Posted on October 9, 2018 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 16 minutes
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‘A Personal Invitation’ to a Writer’s Retreat in Venice, Italy – 08-15 Sept, 2019

Posted on June 27, 2018 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 29 minutes
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A true ‘welcome’ in the Veneto, Italy

Posted on January 18, 2018 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 16 minutes
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The Soane – my favourite London museum

Posted on January 8, 2018 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 11 minutes

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Janet Simmonds (nee Panagakis) is a British-born tour guide, writer and company director. Born in Liverpool with a slightly Greek grand-father and a very Greek great grand-father she has a special affinity with the Mediterranean, especially Italy and Greece. Trained as a Geographer and Art Historian at the Universities of Oxford and Manchester, Janet has spent most of her adult life running specialist travel companies and travelling extensively. Several times a year she leads small groups to different parts of the Mediterranean. She writes about her travels and observations.

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Exceptional evening at a private palace in Palermo. Sicily’s palaces reveal countless treasures, exceptional experiences too!
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Festa di San Giorgio, Ragusa - spettacolo incredibile.
Sunny days in Ragusa - Sicily with a small group!
After the rain - the sun shines again. Duomo of San Giorgio, Ragusa with life size statue of St George slaying the dragon. St George is the patron saint of Ragusa. Brave, powerful, killer of dragons! #Ragusa #StGeorge #grandtourist #educatedtraveller
San Giorgio, Duomo of Ragusa houses a life size statue of St George on his horse slaying the unfortunate dragon. This weekend it’s the Festa of San Giorgio - there’ll be a procession through town and the statue of St George and his horse will be paraded thro’ town. #Ragusa #Sicily

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