Insights

St. Mark's Basilica

Iconic cathedral known for its opulent design and gilded interior.

St. Mark's Basilica

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Grand Canal

Major waterway lined with historic buildings, best explored by gondola or vaporetto.

Grand Canal

Doge's Palace

Former residence of Venice's rulers, now a museum with ornate chambers.

Doge's Palace

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Rialto Bridge

Historic stone arch bridge spanning the Grand Canal, famous for its shops.

Rialto Bridge

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Piazza San Marco

Venice's main public square, surrounded by notable buildings and cafes.

Piazza San Marco

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Bridge of Sighs

Enclosed bridge connecting the Doge's Palace to the prisons, rich in history.

Bridge of Sighs

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Murano Island

Island renowned for its glass-making workshops and museums.

Murano Island

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Peggy Guggenheim Collection

Modern art museum housed in an 18th-century palace.

Peggy Guggenheim Collection

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Teatro La Fenice

Historic opera house known for its rich cultural heritage.

Teatro La Fenice

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Gallerie dell'Accademia

Museum featuring pre-19th-century art, including works by Venetian masters.

Gallerie dell'Accademia

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Burano Island

Colorful island famous for lace-making and vibrant houses.

Burano Island

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San Marco

Heart and soul of Venice, home to major landmarks and ideal for first-time visitors.


Dorsoduro

Defined by art and nightlife, a lively area with famous galleries and a youthful vibe.


Castello

Largest district with lush parks and historic sites, perfect for a relaxed and picturesque stay.


San Polo

One of the oldest and liveliest districts, centrally located and great for families.


Cannaregio

Down-to-earth district with historic sights, ideal for budget travelers and authentic Venetian experience.


VCE

Venice Marco Polo Airport


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