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Procuratie Vecchie Open Again after 500 Years
Procuratie Vecchie, Piazza San Marco, Venezia, VE, Italia
Procuratie Vecchie, Piazza San Marco, Venezia, VE, Italia
Discover Venice aboard a Galeone Veneziano
Galeone Veneziano, Via Tritone, Lido di Jesolo, VE, Italia
Galeone Veneziano, Via Tritone, Lido di Jesolo, VE, Italia
Cruise on the Brenta River: From Padua to Venice
Villa Foscari - La Malcontenta, Via dei Turisti, Mira, VE, Italia
Villa Foscari - La Malcontenta, Via dei Turisti, Mira, VE, Italia
Mazzorbo: The Island of Starred Restaurants
Venissa Ristorante, Fondamenta di Santa Caterina, Venezia, Italia
Venissa Ristorante, Fondamenta di Santa Caterina, Venezia, Italia
What to do in Murano: The Glass Island
The history of glassmaking in Venice is strictly connected to this island, where you can stroll and be struck by the vast array of glass works on display.
Island of San Lazzaro degli Armeni
This island is home to a monastery, two museums, a publishing house, and is one of the most prominent centers of Armenian culture in the world.
Lido di Venezia: Discover the Wonders of the Beaches
The Lido di Venezia is a separate and strategically positioned island where you can indulge in many pleasures: sandy beaches, golf courts, and much more.
Tour of Santa Croce’s Hidden Gardens
The Porcinai Winter Garden at the Papadopoli Hotel and the Roses' Garden at the Ca' Nigra are surely two unmissable venues of the Santa Croce district.
The Clock Tower: An Unmissable View
This famous clock tower - a masterpiece of engineering - has been marking the days of the Venetians for centuries, while providing at the same time a 360-degree view over the city.
The Venetian Islands in the Lagoon
A day-trip cruise to the nearby islands of Murano, Torcello and Burano allows you to admire three small gems rich in history and tradition.
About Venice: Acqua Alta & Museum Pass
When Visiting Venice there are two important things to bear in mind: the phenomenon of the Acqua Alta and the Venice Museum Pass.
Tourist Essentials: How not to get lost
Being relatively small, Venice can be seen entirely on foot, options are however available, find here all you need to know: