The Grand Canal, or Canale Grande, serves as the bustling main street of Venice, a city built on water. Winding through the central neighborhoods from the Santa Lucia train station to St. Mark’s Square, it passes under the iconic Rialto Bridge. Lined with sumptuous Venetian palaces, the canal is a vibrant thoroughfare teeming with gondolas, water taxis, and vaporetti—public water buses. This scenic artery not only transports people and goods but also offers visitors a sensory experience, with the sounds of lapping water and the sight of historic architecture reflecting the city’s rich heritage.
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