City Sightseeing Venezia
City Sightseeing Venezia è un servizio per turisti svolto con Battelli rossi che effettuano il tour della città di Venezia (Hop on - Hop off)
City Sightseeing Venice is a service for tourists played with red boats that make the tour of the city of Venice (Hop on - Hop off)
How To See The Islands Around VENICE, Italy
A day trip to the islands of Murano, Burano and Lido can be a wonderful excape from the overwhelming crowds of Venice. We found the easiest is to get a 24h ACTV pass and hop-on / hop-off the regular vaparettos (waterbusses) between the islands.
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Venice, Italy's Most Romantic City I Floating City Venice
offer such a wealth of beauty, charm and history as Venice. With so many incredible sights on offer, choosing can be a daunting task. Let us help: here are 10 essential stops that belong on the itinerary of every visit to The Floating City.
Grand Canal
Grand Canal
The Grand Canal is Venice’s main boulevard – made of water! Hop on a waterbus, taxi-boat or an iconic gondola and float past the gorgeous historic buildings lining the canal banks.
Doge’s Palace
Doge’s Palace
The wow-factor of the Doge’s Palace's majestic marble exterior is only exceeded by the treasures held within – history buffs and aficionados of classical art will never want to leave.
Saint Mark’s Basilica
Saint Mark’s Basilica
The opulent Saint Mark’s Basilica is arguably the jewel in Venice’s crown. With its multi-leveled domes, intricate facades and stunning mosaics, it’s a marvel of Italo-Byzantine architecture.
Bridge of Sighs
Bridge of Sighs
When riding a Gondola with your loved one, make sure to pass the Bridge of Sighs – Venetian lore vows that a kiss under the bridge will grant couples eternal love and happiness.
Piazza San Marco
Piazza San Marco
This gigantic public square is the centerpiece of Venice. Napoleon was so taken by the beauty of the architecture, he called Piazza San Marco “the drawing room of Europe.”
Rialto Bridge
Rialto Bridge
The Rialto Bridge is the oldest and most ravishing bridge across Grand Canal. Get up early to beat the crowds and enjoy the spectacular views at your leisure, you won’t regret it.
Lido di Venezia
Lido di Venezia
Take a breather from the touristic bustle and visit the charming Lido di Venezia. A short boat ride from the center, it’s where some of Venice’s best (and cheapest!) restaurants are hidden.
Teatro La Fenice
You don’t need to be an opera enthusiast to be blown away by the sumptuous Teatro La Fenice, one of the most important and renowned venues in the history of the art.
Torcello
Torcello
Quiet and picturesque, the island of Torcello is perfect for a relaxing day trip. Make sure to visit the charming basilica and admire the amazing views from its bell tower.
Gallerie dell’Accademia
The Gallerie dell’Accademia contains some of the most illustrious examples of Venetian art. The mere size of the paintings is awe-inspiring – be warned, you may leave with a crick in your neck.
Murano, Burano and Torcello Half-Day Sightseeing Tour
On a half-day sightseeing tour from Venice, visit Murano, Burano and Torcello.
Take a half-day excursion to the islands of the Venetian Lagoon -- Murano, Burano and Torcello. See a glass-blowing display on Murano, shop for lace on Burano and visit Venice's first church on Torcello.
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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.
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Hi Guys! I'm baaaaaaaack and couldn't be more Amped up and Excited to share with you some highlights of our trip. I will be breaking down our week vacation trip to Rome, Italy into a series of Vlogs so don't miss out. This Vlog will cover our visit to Venice, Italy. In addition, to complete the package and make the experience more exciting. We set off to meet some Family & Friends from Miami, Fl to venture around the beautiful, romantic, fun and gorgeous city.
The world-famous city in northeastern Italy. Venice is the capital of Venetia region (Veneto), situated in the Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic part of the Mediterranean Sea. The city is built on 118 small islands which are separated by canals and linked by bridges and boat traffic...
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From exploring the famous canals to hitting the beach; find out how to visit Venice and not spend a fortune.
Venice, famous for its canals, gondaliers and gelato, is one of the world’s most romantic destinations. It's also pretty expensive...
But you don’t have to pay a hefty price tag for the privilege of a Venetian visit. Here are some tips for enjoying Venice without abusing your bank balance.
1. Throw away the map
Easily the best piece of advice for getting to know Venice is simply to get lost. With its unique network of streets and canals, Venice is best appreciated by wandering and simply seeing what you stumble upon. The further away you get from the tourist-ridden St Mark’s Square, the closer you get to the ‘real Venice’. The island is small enough that you don’t need to worry about getting truly lost - you’ll eventually find your way back to the Grand Canal, which you can follow until you find somewhere familiar.
2. Bridge of Sighs
Walk round the Grand Canal side of the Doge’s Palace on St Mark’s Square and you’ll see one of Venice’s many famous landmarks: the Bridge of Sighs. The ‘sighs’ in the bridge’s name, far from being those of melancholy lovers, actually refers to those of condemned prisoners catching their last glimpse of the beauty of Venice on their way from the interrogation rooms in the Doge’s Palace to prison. You can’t walk across the bridge without visiting the Palace, but forget paying in to any of its attractions, it’s a sight best enjoyed from the outside.
3. Take a boat trip (but not a gondola)
Many people go to Venice with romantic plans for a gondola ride on the canal, but unfortunately mass tourism has rather taken the shine off this experience and gondolas are incredibly over-priced. However, with the water such an integral part of this city, it would be a shame not to get out onto it at some point during your stay. Instead of paying exorbitant prices for a gondola, hop on a vaporetto - the (much cheaper) waterbus - for an experience of being on the canal without shelling out a load of cash.
4. The Rialto Bridge
Another famous bridge - sometimes confused with the Bridge of Sighs - is the Ponte di Rialto. Built in 1591, today it is lined with tacky souvenir shops, but the views of the Grand Canal make it worth a potter across, whether you buy anything or not.
5. MuseodellaMusica
This free music museum introduces you to the musical heritage of Venice, in particular its instrument makers. Part of the museum is devoted to the life and work of the prolific Baroque composer, Antonio Vivaldi, Venice’s most famous musician and composer of The Four Seasons. Rare old instruments, a Baroque soundtrack and the museum’s setting in San Maurizio Church all bring to life Venice’s musical past.
6. Hot chocolate at CioccogelateriaVenchi
Despite what you may have heard about Venice flooding during winter, it's actually a great time of year to visit. It’s not quite so busy (except for the Carnival in February) and the eerie stillness of a cold misty morning makes the city seem even more surreal. Going during the colder months also gives you an excuse to warm up with a cup of hot chocolate at CioccogelateriaVenchi, a cavern of chocolatey treats that's been keeping tourists toasty with their signature drink since 1878.
7. Visit another island
It’s easy to forget that Venice has several neighbouring islands, many of which are similar to the main island - but with far fewer tourists. Murano Island is a must if you’re interested in glassware, as it’s here that the celebrated Murano Glass is made; several of the glass factories offer free or very cheap glass-blowing demonstrations. For beach-based relaxation, the Lido is the place to go; it’s this resort island that gave its name to the ‘lidos’ or outdoor bathing areas you'll find back in the UK.
8. Visit a carnival costume shop
Venice is famous for its Carnival, and everywhere you go - no matter what time of year - you’ll find shops selling iconic masquerade accessories in an array of designs and colours. One of the most intriguing mask designs is the sinister beaked mask of the plague doctor. This originates from the medieval belief that bad smells spread disease, so doctors wore long beaks stuffed with pleasant-smelling substances to protect themselves. Today there’s thankfully no such risk.
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Fishing in Venice Italy
Hop aboard a traditional Venetian fishing boat and cast off on a fishing trip in the lagoon. Your Captain is a native Venetian and professional fisherman who will tell you all about Venetian fishing techniques and regale you with stories of life in the lagoon as you cruise between the islands and find a perfect spot to cast your nets. There is no more fun or relaxing way to immerse yourself in the natural environment and authentic lifestyle of Venice than this!
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Bike trip from Italy to Slovenia - Episode 9, Koper to Skocjan Cave
In this episode, we show how was our first moments of Slovenia, which includes an incredible surprise during a difficult time finding where to sleep. The day after, we thought it'd be an easy one, but...
We had the crazy idea to go from Parma, Italy to Ljubljana, Slovenia, sister cities, by bike! But we also had the amazing idea to document everything.
Every Sunday a new episode, as follows:
#1 The bicycles - How we got our bikes and preparation for the trip
#2 Parma to Mantova - We got lost!
#3 Mantova to Ferrara - First night outside. Arriving with an incident
#4 Ferrara to Chioggia - The Delta Po
#5 Chioggia to Venice - The Little Venice
#6 Venice to Concordia - Lido and La Biennale di Venezia
#7 Concordia to Trieste
#8 Trieste to Koper - Crossing the border, at last
#9 Koper to Skocjan Cave
#10 Skocjan Cave, Postojna Cave and Predjama Castle
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Episode 3 - Venice, Italy
The third episode of the travel program 'Where To Go'. This episode we travel to the more known city of Venice and discover some of the hidden parts of the city that is built on water. We will show you the secrets that this unique city holds, some general history and how to experience your time here like a true local. Keep an eye out for one of the most colourful islands, the library that stores their books in a bathtub and Cicchetti.
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00:09 - 02:10 Venice Introduction
02:10 - 03:42 Cannaregio
03:42 - 04:19 Caleta De Varisco
04:19 - 05:27 Liberia Acqua Alta
05:27 - 06:42 Rialto Bridge
06:42 - 07:47 Rialto Market
07:47 - 09:58 Cicchetti
09:58 - 10:46 Suso Ice Cream
10:46 - 11:39 Gondolas
11:39 - 12:36 Traghettos
12:36 - 13:12 Vaporettos
13:12 - 14:50 Murano Island
14:50 - 15:58 Burano Island
15:58 - 16:20 Torcello Island
16:20 - 16:58 San Giorgio Island
16:58 - 18:59 Mestre
18:59 - 19:36 How To Get Around: Directions
19:36 - 20:47 Bacareto Da Lele
20:47 - 22:38 Pizzeria Ae Oche
22:38 - 23:24 Scala Contarini Del Bovolo
23:24 - 24:08 Orchestra In A Church
24:08 - 26:13 St Mark's
26:13 - 27:20 Credits
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Bike trip from Italy to Slovenia - Episode 3, Mantova to Ferrara (Didn't arrive as planned)
We had the crazy idea to go from Parma, Italy to Ljubljana, Slovenia, sister cities, by bike! But we also had the amazing idea to document everything.
In this episode, we left Mantova a bit late and camped on the way for the first time. We had a buddy who travelled with us for a while and arrived in Ferrara not quite as planned.
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#2 Parma to Mantova - We got lost!
#3 Mantova to Ferrara - First night outside. Arriving with an incident
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#5 Chioggia - The Little Venice
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RAW: 10-foot tiger shark at Venice Pier
Chol Jung of Silver Springs, Maryland, shared this video of what appears to be an 8- to 10-foot tiger shark swimming in the Gulf of Mexico near the Venice Pier on Sunday morning.