20 Things to do in Venice, Italy Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Venice, Italy in this travel guide covering the best things to do, see, experience and eat in Venice with highlights including island hopping, wandering around by foot, eating Venetian cuisine and admiring fascinating architecture.
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Intro - 00:01
1) Explore Venice on foot and get lost - 01:02
2) Rialto Bridge (Ponte di Rialto / Ponte de Rialto) - 02:03
3) Ride the Vaporetto water bus (explore Venice by boat) - 02:27
4) St Mark’s Square (Piazza San Marco / Piasa San Marco) - 02:59
5) St Mark’s Basilica (Basilica di San Marco / Baxéłega de San Marco) - 03:07
6) St Mark’s Campanile (Campanile di San Marco / Canpanièl de San Marco) - 03:25
7) Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale / Pałaso Dogal) - 03:40
8) Bridge of Sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri) - 03:51
9) Basilica of Saint Mary of Health (Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute) - 04:04
10) Gallerie dell'Accademia - 04:23
11) Gondola Ride in Venice - 04:33
12) La Zucca Pumpkin Restaurant - 05:20
13) Rialto Market / Mercato di Rialto - 06:58
14) Torcello Island (Torceło) - 07:30
15) Burano Island - 08:26
16) Mazzorbo Island - 08:59
17) Murano Island - 09:30
18) Lido (Lido di Venezia) - 10:07
19) Venetian Food at Osteria Mocenigo - 11:18
20) Venice by Night - 12:40
Outro - 12:57
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Our visit Venice travel guide covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to local Italian food, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day and by night including visiting cathedrals, canals, ruins and islands. We cover activities you won't find in a typical Venice tourism brochure, Venice itinerary or Venice, Italy city tour also known as Venezia Italia.
20 Things to do in Venice, Italy Travel Guide Video Transcript: (VENEZIA ITALIA):
We’re taking you on a whirlwind tour of Venice in winter visiting the famed Floating City. Join us as we show you the best things to see, do and eat in Venice.
The Vaporetto is Venice’s water bus service. The standard ticket is 7.50 Euros and valid for 60 minutes, the 1 day pass is 20 Euros and valid for 24 hours.
The most visited attraction in Venice: Piazza San Marco where there is quite a bit to see and do around the square beginning with St Mark’s Basilica.
St Mark’s Campanile, a tall brick bell tower was once used by approaching ships as a beacon to guide them home where you get great views of the city.
Then you have the Doge’s Palace, which was the residence of the Doge of Venice, the ruler of the former Republic of Venice built in the Venetian Gothic style.
Don't forget the Bridge of SIghs, whose name refers to the sighs of prisoners who would get their last glimpse of Venice as they were led from Doge's Palace to their cells.
Across to the other side of the Grand Canal, you have the Basilica of Saint Mary of Health and the Galleria dell’Accademia in case you’re in the mood for art.
A restaurant we really enjoyed La Zucca - a place where all the dishes are made with pumpkin! The Rialto Market specializes in produce and fresh seafood for self-catering.
Let’s talk about island hopping in Venice:
Founded in the 5th century, Torcello is even older than Venice and was the original settlement in the Venetian Lagoon with lots of walking paths, nature and Byzantine mosaics.
Burano is known for its lace work and brightly coloured homes with plenty of restaurants, cafes and shops to browse.
Mazzorbo island sits next to Burano and is connected by a bridge while being known for its vineyards and orchards.
Murano is renowned for its glass production dating back to 1291 when the glassmakers in Venice were forced to relocate by the Venetian government.
Lido is an 11-kilometre sandbar island that shelters the lagoon from the Adriatic Sea with beaches, lots of seaside homes, and this is also where the Venice Film Festival takes place.
A restaurant we liked in Venice is Osteria Mocenigo specializing in local cuisine. Try the “Sarde in saor” - a typical Venetian dish made with sardines.
While your vaporetto pass is valid ride the canals at night and watch the Floating City come to life.
We hope you enjoyed this Venice travel guide and that it gave you a few ideas for your own trip.
This is part of our Travel in Venice video series showcasing Venetian food, Venetian culture and Venetian cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in Italy video series showcasing Italian food, Italian culture and Italian cuisine.
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✅ TOP 10: Best Beaches In Italy
Best beaches in Italy, this video breaks down the top 10 beaches we found travelling the beautiful country of Italy.
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The best beaches in Italy are located all over the country. Some of the best beaches in southern Italy can't compare to the best beaches in northern Italy, but overall the country has an amazing variety of beaches.
The best sandy beaches in Italy, in my opinion, are the ones located in Naples, the best beaches in Naples Italy are spoken about in this video. From there you'll find the most amazing sandy beaches.
The best beaches in Italy for families are ones located with facilities and restaurants. I often advise families to go to beaches located near cities and less remote as they tend to be made for tourists and families.
The best beaches in Sicily Italy are located on the southern side.
The best beaches in Italy near Rome are hard to find but there are a few spoken about in this video.
If you're asking yourself where are the best beaches in Italy? Then you've come to the right video, it'll break down the top 10 currently available!
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Southern Italy - Polignano a Mare, Ostuni & Gallipoli | 2017 4K
A brief preview of the Southern Italian cities Trani, Ostuni & Gallopoli.
As well as the coastal rock formations of Torre Sant'Andrea Faraglioni.
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0:37 Ostuni, The White City
2:03 Torre Sant'Andrea Faraglioni (Coastal Rock Formations)
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City in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy and capital city of the Province of Rimini
It is one of the most famous seaside resorts in Europe, thanks to its 15-kilometre-long (9 mi) sandy beach, over 1,000 hotels, and thousands of bars, restaurants and discos.
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Tiberius Bridge - is a Roman bridge in Rimini, Italy.
Construction work started during Augustus' reign and was finished under his successor Tiberius in 20 AD.
The bridge was the only crossing of the Marecchia not destroyed by the retreating German army during the Battle of Rimini and is said to have resisted all attempts at destruction, including the ignition failure of explosive charges.
Piazza Cavour
Palazzo dell'Arengo e del Podestà (1204): This building was the seat of the judiciary and civil administrations. On the short side in the 14th century the podestà residence was added.
Early Medieval Structures
Castel Sismondo or Rocca Malatestiana: This castle built by Sigismondo Pandolfo was later used as a prison.
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Un pizzico di SALENTO Jonico... e prova Pesca... HD
Spettacolare il mare della Puglia,io sono stato nel Salento,la parte da Porto Cesareo fino alle Maldive del Salento (Pescoluse).Tutto bellissimo... persone cordiali e gentili e un mare da favola... Avendo pochi giorni... purtroppo solo una mattina sono andato a pesca... ma ci tornerò sicuramente... cè troppo da vedere,grotte sula mare ecc... ecc.. ecc...
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Spectacular sea of Puglia, I was in Salento, the leaves from Porto Cesareo and the Maldives of Salento (Pescoluse). All beautiful ... kind and friendly people and a fabulous sea ... Having a few days ... unfortunately only one morning I went fishing ... but we definitely will come back ...
From the picture does not like to go ... really beautiful ...
Visit the 'Italy has an obligation to come to these places ...
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Discovering Torre Vado, Salento (Puglia, Italy) | Sabrina Merolla Vlog - EN Subtitles
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Un'altra tappa del mio diario di viaggio nel Basso Salento. Parto dal porticciolo di Torre Vado e m'imbarco per vivere le emozioni del paracadute ascensionale sul mare delle Maldive del Salento.
Indimenticabile la mia esperienza di gusto al Ristorante Profumo di Mare, incastonato in una roccaforte con balconici a picco sullo Ionio, dove la vista si spalanca su un azzurro infinito.
Un diario di viaggio per viaggiare in Puglia e scoprire cosa fare, cosa vedere e cosa mangiare nel Salento.
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On my journey through the wonders of the Basso Salento, along the Torre Vado coast, from the top of the parachute, I am captivated by the sight of Profumo di Mare, an exclusive restaurant on the coast, within a small fort and romantic balconies overlooking the Ionian Sea.
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Pescoluse & Torre Vado like you never seen!!! (drone and underwater)
The marina of Pescoluse, a district of the village Salve, is located on a stretch on the Ionian coast between Torre Pali and Torre Vado, more precisely at the same height as the 'channel Fano'. The marina is very small and compact and well known for its beaches. The coast, low and sandy, is characterized by the presence of dunes. The sand is fine and golden and the coast faces south so its actual position allows Pescoluse to enjoy until sunset crystal clear water. The natural beauty of the place is so gorgeous that a stretch of the coast has been dubbed The Maldives of Salento, you’ll find here two beaches, “le cinque vele (The five sails) and The Maldives offering maximum comfort and relaxation for the most demanding tourists. Pescoluse, however, is not confined to the beautiful coastline and mesmerizing marina, it is also famous for the archaeological excavations, immersed in a green environment, standing out the dolmens and the channel of Fano. The channel was formed about 10 million years ago due to continues limestone erosion. While taking walks here it offers a different landscape to admire, a pleasant and stimulating environment to enjoy nature and history. There are numerous hiking, walking and cycling tours organized here, starting from Salve or from the surrounding areas, you are able to move in a beautiful landscape dotted with dry stone walls and pajare (small stone houses). In the local area you’ll find also some karst phenomena called “inghiottitoi” (sinkholes), entrances of underground cavities where you’ll find springs of fresh water. This unique feature is typical for the area, considering that Puglia has particularly poor surface watercourses.
Santa Caterina (Nardò - Lecce - Puglia - Italy)
Santa Caterina è una frazione di Nardò in provincia di Lecce. Sita sulla costa ionica, a circa 7 chilometri dal capoluogo comunale, ed è costituita da una parte collinare e una parte a ridosso del mare.
La costa è scogliosa tranne alcuni tratti di natura sabbiosa.
La conformazione del territorio è dovuta al progressivo innalzamento ed abbassamento del livello del mare, evento testimoniato dalla presenza di numerosi fossili di specie marittime sulla terraferma. Il paesaggio, quindi, si mostra formato da una serie di gradoni che discendono verso il mare. Sono anche presenti numerose grotte nelle pareti rocciose.
È poco distante da Porto Cesareo e da Gallipoli.
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