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Venice has a dream-like quality that makes it the most magical of all Italy’s cities. And locals say the best way to experience it is to get lost. Forget the map and head down side streets to find a quaint trattoria where you can dine on cicchetti with the Venetians. Of course, St. Mark’s Square with its terracotta clock tower, Basilica and Doge’s Palace is a bucket-list must. While you’re there, treat yourself to bow-tied waiter service and a creamy cappuccino at Caffè Florian. Arty types can swing by the Peggy Guggenheim Museum and foodies can get their fill at the Rialto Market, but no city break to Venice is complete without a fizzy peach Bellini at iconic Harry’s Bar.
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Few cities in the world can compete with Venice’s sheer beauty and architectural feats. A breathtaking medley of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque buildings line its gondola-filled canals. The Basilica di San Marco is a spectacular sight – the church was 800 years in the making and is undoubtedly the pearl of Venice.
Swoonworthy Venice is up there among the most romantic cities in the world and you can see why in just one glance. At dawn, watch the amber sun rising over the blue lagoon as this magical city starts to shine. Take a stroll across the stunning Rialto Bridge or a moonlight river trip on a gondola.
Foodies, rejoice. Venice is the place to eat just-plucked lagoon seafood at a canalside bistro or graze on cicchetti, the city’s version of tapas. When it comes to the drinks menu, look out for the region’s famous bubbly prosecco. Try it with fresh peach juice at the famous Harry's Bar, the birthplace of the Bellini.
Venice City, Venice
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Venice City, Venice
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Venice City, Venice
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Venice
Venice
Venice
Italian
Euro (€)
+1hr
£4.30
£1.30
£59.80
The best time to visit Venice is during the spring and autumn. During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, crowds are fewer than in the peak summer season, and you can enjoy the beautiful sights without too much heat or humidity.
While in Venice, be sure to visit St. Mark’s Basilica, the Doge's Palace, and the Grand Canal. The Rialto Bridge is also iconic, and taking a gondola ride offers a unique perspective of the city. Don’t forget to explore the smaller islands like Murano and Burano for their glass-making and brightly coloured houses.
Yes, Venice can be a wonderful city for families. Children can enjoy activities like exploring the canals, visiting the Natural History Museum, and enjoying gelato at various shops. However, keep in mind that the city’s cobblestone streets and many bridges may require some extra planning for strollers.
Venetian cuisine is rich and diverse. Don't miss trying local specialties like cicchetti (small tapas-like dishes), risotto al nero di seppia (squid ink risotto), and sarde in saor (sweet and sour sardines). Be sure to sample fresh seafood as well, as Venice has a strong maritime heritage.
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