This place is an tiny island in Rome. The only building on it is a hospital.
I remembered that the name meant the island of healing or something as what we were told.
It's quite interesting that I can actually follow the "hand made" signs instead of official signs to get to saint mark square. Wondering if its a short cut or made up to make you go in circles before reaching the place.
One of the signs that make you think whether you should go right or left. Makes the journey more interesting with choices.
Saint Mark's Square.
A popular pigeon feeding place for tourist. Heard that it's actually banned. The number of pigeons not as many as I imagined.
The live orchestral bands from different restaurants filled the square with the music. Really lightened your mood there. Very different feel from the fast paced Singapore life.