Attractions in Venice
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St. Mark’s Square, often referred to as ‘the drawing room of Europe,’ is the geographic and cultural heart of Venice. Dominated by St. Mark’s Basilica and Doge’s Palace at one […]
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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 […]
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St. Mark’s Basilica, the crown jewel of Venice, stands as a testament to the city’s historical political and economic dominance, blending Gothic, Byzantine, Romanesque, and Renaissance architectural styles. Located in […]
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The Doge’s Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, served as the seat of power for the Venetian Empire from its Gothic confines until 1797. Strategically positioned in St. Mark’s Square, the palace […]
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The Venice Cruise Port, also known as Terminal Crociere Venezia, is one of the busiest in Europe, serving as a key stop for many European cruise liners. Situated at the […]
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The Rialto Bridge (Ponte di Rialto) stands as the oldest and grandest of the bridges spanning Venice’s Grand Canal, connecting the San Marco and San Polo districts. Constructed of stone, […]
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Nestled in the outer reaches of the Venetian lagoon, Burano stands out with its vividly colorful fisher’s houses and laid-back canals, offering a stark contrast to the bustling streets and […]
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Of Venice’s 100-plus outlying islands, Murano stands out as the most renowned, known for its historic glassmaking industry that dates back to 1291. This cluster of islets offers visitors a […]
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Venice, a city composed of over 100 small islands, is renowned for three particular gems in the Venetian lagoon: Murano, Burano, and Torcello. Murano, located just north of Venice, is […]
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Cannaregio, one of Venice’s largest and most populated districts, is best known as the city’s historic Jewish neighborhood. This area is home to several synagogues, the striking Madonna dell’Orto Church, […]
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La Fenice Opera House, or Teatro La Fenice, has been a cornerstone of Venice’s cultural landscape since its opening in 1792. Despite facing fires and subsequent restorations, the opera house […]
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The Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute, known as La Salute, meaning ‘health’ in Italian, was constructed in the mid-17th century to give thanks to the Virgin Mary after a […]
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The Venetian Lagoon, an enclosed bay on the Adriatic Sea, stretches over 212 square miles and is home to a patchwork of islands that make up Venice. This expansive lagoon, […]
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Nestled in the heart of Venice, the Rialto Fish Market (Mercato di Rialto) has been a vibrant hub of daily life since 1097. This historic outdoor market offers a sensory […]
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Tucked away in the Castello district, Campo Santa Maria Formosa is a charming and tranquil square that provides a welcome respite from Venice’s bustling piazzas. Surrounded by a handful of […]
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The Bovolo Staircase, or Scala Contarini del Bovolo, is an intricately designed spiral stairwell located in the Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo, a palace that once housed one of Venice’s most […]
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Venice’s Bridge of Sighs, a 17th-century white limestone structure, spans the Rio di Palazzo canal, connecting the interrogation rooms in the Doge’s Palace to the New Prisons. This iconic bridge, […]
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Peggy Guggenheim, a prolific mid-20th-century art collector guided by the motto ‘Buy a picture a day,’ made her home in an 18th-century palazzo along Venice’s Grand Canal. Her former residence […]
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San Polo, one of the oldest of Venice’s six districts, or sestieri, is a vibrant area that houses many of the city’s most notable sites. At its heart, the Rialto […]
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The Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo, known as San Zanipolo to locals, stands as one of the largest and most significant churches in Venice. This Italian Gothic–style basilica, located […]
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Linking the central San Marco and Dorsoduro districts of Venice, the pedestrian Accademia Bridge (Ponte dell’Accademia) offers visitors sweeping views of the Grand Canal. Originally constructed in the late 19th […]
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Nestled close to the Grand Canal, Campo San Bartolomeo serves as a gateway to the east side of the Rialto Bridge. Named in honor of Saint Bartholomew, one of the […]
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In the 13th century, Venetian trader Marco Polo embarked on a journey along the Silk Road, chronicling his experiences in ‘The Travels of Marco Polo.’ Today, visitors can pay homage […]
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In the heart of the island of Murano, known for its hand-blown glass, stands the Duomo di Murano, or Basilica dei Santi Maria e Donato. This medieval basilica, nestled among […]