Grand Canal

2021-06-09

The Grand Canal not only joins most of Venice's best tourist attractions, it is one of its favourite attractions. Bending in a reverse S through the core of the city, it is also Venice's Main Street, always busy with traffic that includes everything from gondolas to barges conveying produce to advertise. You can ride the whole length of the Grand Canal on the vaporetto, Venice's skimming public transport system, from San Marco to Porta Roma.

Saint Mark's Basilica

Saint Mark's Basilica

2021-06-07

The basilica we see today was commissioned by Doge Domenico Contarini in the eleventh Century and was the third shrine to Saint Mark worked at the site. Those treasures and the artistry that has been lavished on the basilica throughout the long term make it a milestone of Venice and Italy, however of all Europe.Highlights to see are the 4,240 square meters canvassed in ethereal and luminous gold mosaics, 

Doge's Palace

Doge's Palace

2021-06-04

If you love to explore amongst some of the most attractive architecture that Venice has to offer, then you should visit the fabulous Doge’s Palace. Home to the chosen leader of Venice during the middle age and renaissance periods, this lavish castle is loaded with excellent frescoes, elaborate stuccos, and fabulous staircases. It presently stands as a symbol of Venice's incredible and well off past. 

St. Mark's Square

St. Mark's Square

2021-06-02

St. Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco) is Venice on heaven, where everybody visits to see and be seen. It is Venice's just square with the title of "piazza" — the rest are designated "campo." Life has rotated around this piazza since the days of the Republic, when it was a market, as well as the focal point of municipal and religious life. Considered perhaps the finest square on the planet and unquestionably Venice's great fascination,