"Every time I describe a city I am saying something about Venice”, said Marco Polo to Kublai Khan in Italo Calvino’s seminal book, Invisible Cities. Once the heart of a powerful maritime republic, ...
At the beginning of the history of Venice, the districts of San Polo and Santa Croce formed one large area called Luprio where the Republic of Venice had its salt pans. From the 10th century onwards, the Venetians began a work of reclamation and drainage, consolidating the consistency of the islands and creating an extensive network of roads and canals. The district thus became, together with ...
Discover the best attractions and experiences in Venice. Buy last-minute tickets and skip the line and enjoy the best of Venice.
Venice Transports work on the mainland and in the lagoon, here is a list: the Venice airport, the water buses, ferry boats the water taxis and the train stations and how to move around Venice
The things to see in Venice absolutely are many, among these 10 there are: Rialto Bridge and Grand Canal, Scala del Bovolo, St Mark's Square and the Island of Murano.
How to visit Venice without the crowds? Discover local tips, hidden gems, and quiet areas for an authentic, peaceful Venetian experience.
How to visit Venice without the crowds: a local’s guide to the quiet ...
Discover the features of Venice's Access Contribution: what it's for, who needs to pay it and how much, plus the best tips for your trip to Venice.
Venice is a beautiful city, but at sunset even more: 7 panoramic viewpoints to enjoy a sunset in Venice.