Venice, Italy
Venice is a city in northeastern Italy. It is situated across a group of 118 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by bridges. The islands are located in the shallow Venetian Lagoon. Parts of Venice are renowned for the beauty of their settings and architecture. The lagoon and a part of the city are listed as a World Heritage Site.
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0:00:10 The Royal Princess' SPECTACULAR arrival in Venice!
0:08:59 Canele Della Giudecca / Ferry ride to St. Mark's
0:11:46 San Giorgio Maggiore
0:12:32 Piazza San Marco
0:22:52 Doge's Palace
0:25:49 Bridge of Sighs
0:26:19 Gondolas in the Lagoon
0:29:46 Campo Giovani
0:33:11 Mercerie (Shopping street between St. Mark's & Rialto)
0:35:51 Rialto
0:40:38 Campo San Bartolomeo
0:41:37 Campo Manin
0:44:25 Campo San Stefano
0:45:37 Accademia Bridge
0:47:18 Punta Della Dogana / Santa Maria Della Salute
0:50:11 Vaporetto cruise around Venice at Sunset
1:00:54 Back at the Lagoon just after Sunset
1:03:42 Night falls on Venice
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Using the Trains in Italy From Rome to Florence to Venice (TRENITALIA)
This video shows how to use the trains in Italy to get to Rome, Florence, or Venice or any other city on the rail line. The trains are fast, and they take you to the heart of each city. You can buy tickets ahead of time using the trenitalia.com website, or italiarail.com. Or you can buy your tickets at the train station from a ticket office, or using the ticket machines. In Venice you will see Porters outside of the train station and they will take your luggage for you to your hotel. Make sure to negotiate the price with the porters, their first price quote is not their last. You can also take a water taxi, but then you will need to carry your own luggage. I hope this video helps! Enjoy Italy!
FLYING FOR SUPER CHEAP | A Little Odyssey from Italy to New York
This is the vlog of my little Odyssey to get from Italy to New York City. I take you with me in the journey of a full time traveller. We'll cross Venice, Copenhagen and Oslo, in 2 days, visiting 5 countries to get from the Old to the New Continent and have so much fun.
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Venice - Clock Tower Tour and Panoramic View
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Venice Italy: 21 to 24 October 2009
Clock Tower Tour and Panoramic View of Venice
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Venice is considered the city of art, romance and prestige. The extraordinary architecture was built on an archipelago of small islands separated by a network of canals crossed by approximately 400 bridges, once wooden and then replaced by stone.
The Grand Canal is the main city artery. It is crossed by three bridges and has the shape of an upside down S dividing the city in two parts and in their turn divided into six sestieri (districts): Cannaregio, San Marco and Castello on the left side; Santa Croce, San Polo and Dorsoduro on the right side of the canal. Water transport undoubtedly prevails over land travel, with gondolas, ships, ferries, and yachts serving as taxis to transport people and goods. There are few main roads and several small calli (narrow streets) developed along canals, campi (squares adjacent to churches), bell towers and fondamenta (streets along the canals) where motor vehicles are not allowed. Refugees from Spina Adria and Aquileia after the invasion of the Huns in the 5th century AD founded Venice.
The Doge under the protection of the Byzantine Empire governed it by maritime tribunes and later. In the 9th century the city became a very important commercial port, connecting the eastern and western markets through the Adriatic Sea. Its commercial power soon resulted in military power. Within a few years, Venice dominated all the east Adriatic coast, reaching the East, colonising the territories and conquering important markets, competing with Genoa and with the other Maritime Republics to assert its power.
The Turks chased the Venetians from many eastern colonies. The repercussions of the French Revolution affected this perfect aristocratic government where commerce and military power supported each other. In 1797 Venice was weak and after the Campoformio treaty, it was subject to Austria and subsequently annexed by Italy. The Grand Canal, offers a quick view of the most beautiful palaces in Venice: the Academia, the Cà d'Oro, the Casino, the palace of the Biennial, the University, the Chiesa della Salute and the popular Rialto bridge, up to Piazza San Marco where the canal opens into a wide area.
The square is the heart of Venice and its symbol. It is an architectural jewel and one of the most beautiful squares in Italy; a miracle built in trachyte and Istrian stone. In the past, religious and civil ceremonies took place in this square and also the famous Carnival. At its end there is the Basilica and the Clock Tower. The coffee bars and restaurants surrounding it are pleasant meeting places. Glass blowing is particularly interesting and takes place in the Island of Murano with several workshops expert in blown glass and artistic crystal manufacture. The manufacture of the so-called murrine is particularly difficult and beautiful.
These are art decorations where coloured glass is blown and cut inside glass globes with expertise and extraordinary precision. The manufacture of lace is also extraordinary. Several workshops continue to manufacture Venetian mirrors, made with ancient techniques, with silver plates on glass, enriched by glass frames with elegant shapes.
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360° Journey to Venice: Exploring with the Sounds of Waves 4K
What an unforgetable and beautifuk time back in Venice!
It was both our first time to visit this city, This is one of the most beautiful cities I've visited. And till today, I still feel this way. and we got the chance to visit before it disappears under the water. :P
I hope to visit this place again someday.
Places that have been shown in the video
- Santa Maria della Salute/Saint Mary of Health
- Punta della Dogana
- Doge's Palace
- San Marco
- Canal Grande
- Rialto Bridge/Ponte di Rialto
- St Mark's Basilica/Basilica di San Marco
- St Mark's Campanile/Campanile di San Marco
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A Tour of ROME, ITALY: The Most Incredible City in Europe?
Exploring the amazing, historic Roman ruins in Rome, Italy.
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A Tour of ROME, ITALY: The Most Incredible City in Europe?
Venice train Santa Lucia - Mestre
Part of the train journey from Venice Santa Lucia to Venice Mestre
Venice to Rome by Train | Italy's High Speed Train | Frecciarossa
For our travel from Venice to Rome we opted for Frecciarossa, Italy's high speed train!
The journey took 3 hours and 12 minutes, the train travelled at a speed of 240 km/hr. Our kids were given an activity kit that kept them engaged for a while.
The cabins are well maintained, rest rooms are clean and we enjoyed the onboard food service.
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We purchased the ticket online and validated it at the station prior to boarding the train.
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Venice Italy, also known as “City of Water”, “City of Masks”, “City of Bridges”, and “City of Canals.” I would like to add “Labyrinth” to the nicknames that Venice holds.
Getting lost isn't really a bad thing here, besides discovering small cafes and local artisan markets, you also feel and see the authenticity of the city.
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Is tourism harming Venice? | DW Documentary
Venice is threatened by mass tourism. Some 30 million visitors a year come to the city in Italy, making their way through the narrow streets.
With an infrastructure more and more tailored to the needs of tourism, the city’s remaining residents feel left behind. During high season an influx of up to 130 thousand tourists a day means the city authorities have scant resources to cater for the more mundane needs of residents. A constant flotilla of small boats ferry passengers between city landing stages and giant cruise liners moored in the lagoon. Air quality in Venice is often worse than busy city centers. Within the last generation the number of residents has dropped by nearly a third. The Rialto Bridge and St Mark’s Square have become the main attractions in this Venetian Theme park providing locals with jobs in the tourist sector, but little else. Rents are sky high, Airbnb rules the roost. More and more historical buildings have been taken over by hotels. Shops, bars and restaurant cater almost exclusively to tourists. But residents are fighting back and now there are over 30 local initiatives trying to stem the tides of mass tourism.
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Old Venice 1927 in HD: Storico di Venezia - Das alte Venedig
Fascinating footage from Venice in the 1920s filmed in 35mm. Straordinaria buone riprese da Venezia nel 1927. Sehr gute Filmaufnahmen aus Venedig im Jahr 1927 gefilmt mit einer 35mm Filmkamera (Handkurbel).
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Venice in a Day: Hidden Gems & Top Attractions
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Hey guys, Sean here from The Roman Guy.
We’re here in Roma Termini station, it’s 6:05 AM and we have the 6:15 AM train for a Rome to Venice day trip.
We generally suggest you spend at least one night in Venice, but not every vacation has time for that. We understand so we’re going to show you how to see Venice in a day.
Venice is made up from 118 island and is home to over a quarter million people. The historical center itself and what we call the main island, is home to just around 55,000 residents.
With an average of over 30 million visitors per year, it’s a great idea to plan your day well.
Venice is about 15 times smaller than Rome, and all the top things to do are within walking distance from one another.
Venice is in the Veneto region of Italy, on the Adriatic Sea. By train it’s about 3.5 hours from Rome, 2 hours from Florence and 2.5 hours from Milan. Don’t get off at Venice Mestre, Venice S. Lucia is your stop!
From Venice Santa Lucia train station you can either take an expensive water taxi which is really cool, or the vaporetto which is like a boat version of a bus. You can take number 2 which will take you straight to St Mark's Square.
You can buy your tickets right outside the train station, and a single journey will cost you 7.50 euros as of 2018. Remember to validate the ticket before you get on board. The ticket is good for 75 minutes after you validate it and you can hop on and hop off as you go. The trip to St Mark's Square takes about 30 minutes.
St Mark’s Square is one of the most important and most recognizable squares in all of Italy. If you’re planning on going inside St Mark’s Basilica, you can either buy tickets online or book a guided tour to skip the line. Don’t show up without a ticket, or you’ll spend your day in Venice waiting in line.
Remember that entering St Mark’s Basilica, you’ll be entering a holy place, so make sure you have your shoulders and knees covered.
On the right hand side of St Mark's Basilica, you’ll find the Doge’s Palace. The special itinerary tour takes you to the once famous cell of Casanova and you also get to go across the Bridge of Sighs which is super cool!
You can visit the Doge’s Palace every day from 8:30am to 7pm April through October or until 5:30pm November to March.
This clock has been keeping time in Venice for over 500 years and built in the late 15th century.
Venetian legends hold that when the clock was revealed, it was so beautiful that the Doge had the clockmaker blinded so he could never create anything to rival it.
If you’re a lover of great views, definitely check out the Campanile or Bell Tower, open only April through to October.
Most people just think it’s the Libreria Acqua Alta is just a quirky store with gondolas inside but there’s actually a method to the madness. The name translates to the Library of High Water, most books are protected in bathtubs or even a gondola. This is because the canals flood and it’s the best way to keep the books protected.
Now we’ll head for a casual lunch at Osteria al Portego. In Venetian bars they sell something called Cicchetti, different mixed foods; fish, meat, all kind of fried items…
The Rialto Bridge is one of the most recognized attractions in Europe, let alone Venice. It was actually first built as a pontoon bridge in the 12th century. Later they rebuilt it out of wood but it burnt down a few times and collapsed on even more occasions. Finally they completed what you see today in 1591.
Nino & Friends is a cool little shop that we happened to stumble upon, they had the best cookie I’ve ever eaten in my life.
This city is a fishing village, so definitely walk through the fish market, which is a great picture of the local culture.
The Jewish Ghetto in Venice is the oldest Jewish ghetto in the world. It was created here in 1516.
In the Jewish Ghetto neighborhood you can find many cicchetteria and restaurants such as Mezzopieno, Bacaro dai Morosi and Birreria Zanon.
At this point, check your watch, see what time it is and start making your way back to the train station.
How to Travel in Italy By Train (Cheapest Tickets) | Rome, Florence, Venice
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*Differences Between Regional and Long Distance Trains in Italy*
First off, there are two types of trains: One that goes long distances using the high speed rail, like going from Rome to Florence.
The other train is the regional trains. These go shorter distances like Milan to Como.
*How to Book a Regional Train in Italy*
Example train routes:
Milan to Como
Florence to Pisa
- The Regional trains don’t need to be bought in advance.
- Once you’re at the station there will be ticket machines to purchase the tickets.
- The prices are fixed so it isn’t cheaper if you buy in advance. There are no assigned seats so if you want a seat get on the train right when it arrives.
- Also don’t forget to validate your train ticket before hopping on. If you don’t do this, you’ll get fined!
The regional trains make it super easy to do little short one day trips to another city.
*How to Book a Long Distance Train in Italy*
The below is the cheapest and easiest method to book a long distance train from two cities such as Venice to Florence.
- All seats on these trains are reserved.
- I found that buying my ticket from Italiarail.com was the easiest to use. Some say it could be cheaper if you are buying two or more tickets. I’ve looked on other sites and it was the cheapest I could find at the time.
- The website charges a small service fee of 3.50 euros per transaction. HOWEVER, if you book it with Seat61.com, you can email them afterward to get the service fee refunded.
Here is a list some other sites you could compare prices with:
italiarail.com
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trenitalia.com
If you are traveling with two people I suggest getting seats facing each other on the side.
* The Difference Between First and Second Class Seating*
Standard seating:
- Decent space to put luggage
- Cloth seats
- Comfortable
First Class seating:
- 25 euros more/person on avg.
- Leather seats
- A bit more leg room
- Free drink and snack
- Extra room for large luggage
Overall, I don’t think it’s worth the extra cost.
*Common Italian Train Station Names (Translated English to Italian)*
Rome: Stazione Terimini
Venice: Stazione di Venezia Santa Lucia
Florence: Firenze Santa Maria Novella
Milan: Milano Centrale
For Rome the main station you should take is Station Termini because it is walking distance to all the sights. Roma Ostiense and Roma Triburtina stations are all on the outskirts of the city so you would have to take a local train or taxi into the city center.
Here are how long the train takes from one city to the next:
Rome to Florence 1 hour and 32 minutes
Venice to Florence takes 2 hours and 5 minutes
Florence to Milan takes 1 hour and 41 minutes
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Cruise the Venetian Lagoon, Canals & Po Valley Aboard the 20 Passenger 'La Bella Vita' - Italy
Cruise the Venetian Lagoon, Canals & Po Valley Aboard the 20 Passenger 'La Bella Vita' - Venice, the Islands of the Venetian Lagoon, Renaissance Architecture, the Bianco Canal and the Po Valley to Mantua.
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The variety of charming waterways between Venice and Mantua promises a unique and magical cruising experience. The itinerary includes fascinating excursions that offer a real insight into the many cultures - Roman, Etruscan, Istrian, Byzantine and of course Renaissance - that have influenced the arts, architecture and history of the region over many centuries. This special voyage also gives the opportunity to enjoy the diverse landscapes and nature en route, from picturesque lagoon islands with their colourful houses, to wild beach dunes and pine woods with a variety of birdlife; from the charming Venetian port of Chioggia via the River Po and Bianco Canal to the captivating lakeside setting of the Renaissance city of Mantua. For more information please see:
La Bella Vita
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24 Hours in ROME! Best Street Food + Exploring the City (Italy)
We only have 24 hours in Rome, and we're on a mission to eat and see as much as we can! We start with a delicious Italian breakfast pastry, then, after a stop at the Colosseum, we try some delicious street food. We even managed to visit a ruined site that's now a cat sanctuary! ????
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