Top 10 things to do in Venice
- Visit the Piazza San Marco (San Marco square) and the Basilica San Marco (St Mark´s Bascilica)
- Visit one of the many glass shops and buy some glass from Murano. Stunning pieces! I found a lovely necklace in glass which I just adore.
- Have a coffe at the cafe "Caffe Florian"
- Buy masks. I bought some beautiful masks when I visited Venice. Now I need to arrange a costume party soon!
- The city is built on city stretches across 117 small islands. Go on a guided walking tour to get the history of the city. Go with a Gondola to explore it from sea and feel the atmosphere of being in Venice.
- If you like are there are plenty of art galleries and museum. Why not visit the Peggy Gugenheims museum.
- Take a nice walk over the Rialtobridge
- Visit the opera house, go there even if you dont like opera, just to see the lovely building
- Visit the Palazzo Ducale (the Duke of Venice palace)
- Summarize the day in good compay with a drink at the classic Harrys bar followed by a Italian dinner in one of the many fab restaurants.
- If you decide that you want your own Gondola after a couple of drinks in Harry´s bar. You can order your own gondola on http://www.tramontingondole.it/
Some of the hotels in Venice are just too beautiful to be missed. Palaces, luxury and history. Do I need to say more?
- Ca' Sagredo Hotel. A renovated 15th-century palace, with pink façade, between Ca’ d’Oro and the Rialto Bridge on the spectacular Grand Canal.
- Centurion Palace.
- Overlooking St. Mark’s Basin at the mouth of the Grand Canal, Centurion Palace is in the former convent of Palazzo Genovese.
- Liassidi Palace set on the San Lorenzo Canal.
- Londra Palace Hotel is built in a neo-Gothic palace which is over 150 years old. Located close to the St Mark’s Square.
- Palazzo Sant'Angelo sul Canal Grande is a Venetian palace on the world’s most fashionable waterway, just between the Rialto and Accademia Bridges. It has its own boat dock of course...
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