Italy's Magical Water City
Venice: The Water Capital
Venice, Italy's iconic water capital, sits gracefully on the shallows of the Venetian Lagoon, boasting centuries of rich history.
This picturesque city is known for its winding canals, grand palazzos, and vibrant culture. Whether by foot or gondola, exploring Venice offers an unparalleled experience of art, architecture, and romance.
St. Mark's Basilica
One of the most significant places in Venice, St. Mark's Basilica is an architectural wonder. The museum ticket costs €5. Visiting hours are from 9:30 AM to 5:15 PM, with early visits advised to avoid long queues.
The Grand Canal
No trip to Venice is complete without a cruise along the Grand Canal. The iconic vaporetto ride costs €7.50 per trip, or consider a day pass at €20 for unlimited rides. Enjoy this evening journey with breathtaking sunset views.
Dining and Staying in Venice
Hotel Danieli
A historic luxury hotel offering stunning views of the lagoon. Rooms start from €600 per night. Their renowned Restaurant Terrazza Danieli serves gourmet Venetian dishes.
Osteria Alle Testiere
This small and intimate eatery offers fresh Venetian seafood. Prices range from €50 to €90 per person, open from 12:30 PM to 10:00 PM.
Day Trips & Tours
Murano and Burano Islands
Discover Murano for its glass-making heritage and Burano for its colorful homes and lace-making. Guided tours start at €20 from St. Mark's Square.
Walking Tours
Explore Venice's hidden gems with a local guide. Tours begin at €25 and last about 2-3 hours, offering a deep dive into Venice's historical spots.
When to Visit Venice
The best time to visit Venice is from April to October, avoiding the winter floods known as Acqua Alta. Starting from 2024, a €5 entry fee for day visitors will be implemented to manage tourism flow.
So, Lykkers, don't miss the chance to experience the great trip!
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