Show mapAdd to itinerary The Canal Grande (Grand Canal) is the main artery of Venice. Like an inverted “S” ... The Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale) Palace Show mapAdd to itinerary After the islands around Rivus Altus (Rialto) were settled, the Doge’s palace became the ......
Venice is known as one of the most scenic and romantic cities on the planet. The city on a lagoon in Italy is surrounded by water, and it is a richly historic destination. Although Venice is only home to about 250,000 full-time residents, it is visited by over 20 million visitors ever...
© OpenStreetMap contributors +− Tucked away among a grouping of islets off Italy's northeast coast, the fish-shaped city of Venice is made up of six neighborhoods, called sestieri. The small islands of Lido, Murano and Burano surround the city and are easily accessible. San Marco A ...
A city built on 118 islands off the coast of northeastern Italy, Venice is unlike any other city in Europe or, for that matter, the world. Virtually unchanged in appearance for more than 600 years, the City of Canals looks more like something out of a picture book than a modern metropoli...
The KEY SIGHTS TO SEE in Venice are shown on the included map, marked with a yellow star – to help you find them easily on the map, and navigate your way through the city with ease. It offers you more quality-time and less frustration. ...
With this 'My Venice' audio-guide you can set off to visit the sights whenever you choose. And best of all, you're completely free to follow your own choice of route, at any time you like! You can opt to follow a recommended route – or use the route-builder facility to create you...
3. Throw away the map Seriously, I had a map of Venice with me, and apart from giving me a general idea of which districts the sights were located in, it proved to be completely and utterly useless. Venice is an absolute maze to navigate, so throw away the map and use your instincts...
"Open my heart and you will see graved inside of it, Italy . . .," on the left side of the palace. The spectacular centerpiece is the eye-popping Grand Ballroom, which has hosted some of the grandest parties in the city's history, from its 18th-century heyday to the 1969 Bal Fant...
Canals of Venice, ItalyVenice has some 150 canals that range from tiny, quiet "side canals" to the busy Grand Canal (a former river) and the Giudecca canal (which is big enough for ships). Go for a walk or a boat ride, and here's what you'll find....
There's so much to see in Venice Italy that you can become overwhelmed. Before you despair, here is the list of the 6 sights you absolutely must see...