San Marco
0.2 miles from city centre
The beating heart of Venice. From dawn till dusk, stunning San Marco buzzes with footfall and camera-shutter clicks. Start the day with fresh pastry from Pasticceria Tonolo before getting your fill of selfies at Piazza San Marco and the Bridge of Sighs. Cap it off with a cocktail at Harry’s, the legendary bar loved by Ernest Hemingway. “Salute!”
Places to stay from £28 per night
Cannaregio
0.7 miles from city centre
This one-time ghetto is a cache of offbeat treasure. Start the day with breakfast from a café in Campo di Ghetto, then get inspired at Bragorà, a funky handicrafts workshop. On sunny days, you can’t beat Al Timon, a small canalside bar with a moored-up gondola. It’s a tip-top spot to sit and tuck into spritz and “cicchetti” (snack dishes).
Places to stay from £4 per night
Dorsoduro
0.7 miles from city centre
Keep it real in Dorsoduro. Away from the tourist swarms, this quiet district is home to bona-fide Venetians. Behind artistic treasure troves like Galleria dell’Accademia, you’ll find a whimsical labyrinth of picturesque squares and canals. Stroll down Zattere promenade to bask in the setting sun, then dine by candlelight at atmospheric La Bifora.
Places to stay from £22 per night
Santa Croce
0.7 miles from city centre
Far from the madding crowds, where the real Venetians live. Friends have a tête-à-tête over biscotti and cappuccino, children chatter and play, and young couples idly stride across the square hand-in-hand. The humble (yet elegant) buildings contrast with the baroque and byzantine monuments that lord above the canal at every turn.
Places to stay from £23 per night
San Polo
0.5 miles from city centre
History is writ large in San Polo. Ditch the map and follow the slender alleyways like Calle dei Botteri, winding past crumbling façades and impossibly small cafés. Head to Calle del Tintoretto, where Scuola Grande di San Rocco boasts a slew of paintings from the great man himself. Sip a riverside spritz in Ancorà, before a fresh fish supper at Muro Frari.
Places to stay from £17 per night
Castello
0.4 miles from city centre
Old-school Castello is decidedly laid-back. Neighbours chatter, shirts drip-dry from washing lines strewn above alleys, and mornings start with cappuccinos and newspaper-rustle at the cafes around Giardini Pubblici (the public gardens). It’s also home to the Venetian Arsenal, shipyards that are anchored to the city’s history.
Places to stay from £9 per night
Giudecca
0.8 miles from city centre
Most visitors head to the Redentore Church. However, if you only go there you’d be missing half the fun. This humble, car-free district is only accessible by waterbus. It was once the city’s industrial centre, where fabrics were woven and rolled, flour ground and turned into artisanal breads and tourists came in droves; now it’s as quiet as it gets.
Places to stay from £9 per night
Venice City Centre
In the city centre
The colour of street signs matches the city centre’s interiors – pure gold. Modern-day Medici’s live in luxury in Venice’s most elite district. Before the stream of tourists becomes a river, watch the morning sun strike St. Marco Square – it’s magnificent. Afterwards, slip into Pasticceria Tonolo for a standing espresso and Venice’s best pastries.
Places to stay from £21 per night
Venice is one of the world's most unique cities, due to the fact that in the six centuries since it came into existence, it hasn't really changed. And despite being a sprinkling of islands built on water, it's home to spectacular buildings like the Basilica of St. Mark. Located in Veneto, a region of North-East Italy, Venice is a city worth getting lost in. Flanked by a labyrinthine network of charming canals, its spaghetti-like layout of narrow streets offer a new discovery around every corner.
Venice's famous Piazza di San Marco is the city’s centre of attention, with the majestic basilica towering over the square, as well as the Doges' Palace (Palazzo Ducale) and the columns of San Marco and San Todaro completing the iconic ensemble.
If you've got time, take a romantic gondola ride along the Grand Canal and under the Rialto Bridge, or a water taxi to Murano, world-renowned for its glassmaking. Venice also hosts the oldest film festival in the world, which takes place in late August or early September on the island of Lido di Venezia. Other cultural highlights include the prestigious Art Biennale exhibition which is held every two years and the annual carnival, where locals and visitors put on their traditional period costumes and elaborate Venetian masks.
Situated in the mainland area of Mestre, Venice Marco Polo is the closest airport to Venice itself, but many low-cost airlines touch down at Treviso Airport, 25 kilometres away from the city.
Tonight
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This weekend
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Most popular time to visit | October–December |
Cheapest time to visit | January–March |
Local currency | € 10 = £8.59 |
Language | Italian |
Average weekend price | £159 per night |
Average weekday price | £164 per night |
Typical stay | 2 nights |
Piazza San Marco
In the city centre
Rialto Bridge
0.3 miles from city centre
La Fenice Theatre
0.2 miles from city centre
The Bridge of Sighs
0.1 miles from city centre
Ca' d'Oro
0.5 miles from city centre
Basilica San Marco
0.1 miles from city centre
Doge's Palace
0.1 miles from city centre
Venetian Ghetto
0.9 miles from city centre
Frari Basilica
0.6 miles from city centre
Peggy Guggenheim Collection
0.4 miles from city centre
Beautiful city…a picture around every corner.
8 May 2024
Beautiful city…a picture around every corner. Lots to see, just walk everywhere and get a vaporetto pass as they are great value for money. Lovely restaurants but there are some great cafes too to keep the cost down. Have at least one late night to enjoy the atmosphere and get some fab pictures. Visit the terrace Fondaco edi Tedeschi for great views it’s free but must book exactly at midnight 21 days prior to visit, Four seasons concert at Vivaldi church, Arsenale hand sculpture. Also don’t miss Morano for a glass demonstration and Burano for lunch with lovely colourful buildings.
It is a unique place which with 8-9 km walks daily you can...
8 May 2024
It is a unique place which with 8-9 km walks daily you can see in 4-5 days! I recommend booking everything prior to visiting to avoid long lines! The food is good only if you do a good research and visit the more traditional restaurants and cafes! Best restaurants that we ate at: 1. Ristorante da carletto - Traditional and incredible food! 2. Baci & Pasta - Pasta to go - take away 3. Venchi - Great ice cream but would also recommend Suso as an alternative (both were great) 4. Sora al ponte - Lunch on a bridge! Good food. 5. La Nuova Perla - Dine by the sea! Great good 6. Ristorante due fratelli - Value for money! 7. I Tre Mercanti - Great tiramisu variations with plenty of flavors!
Beautiful unique island to visit.
8 May 2024
Beautiful unique island to visit. Have to be sportive person or afford pay taxis to hold luggage through Venise small not regular streets and many bridges. Tourists are not very welcome and it was very clear that locals are annoyed and even mad sometimes because of tourists presence. Very crouded especially in the center.
Beautiful city, with plentiful options for things to do, and...
7 May 2024
Beautiful city, with plentiful options for things to do, and places to eat. Doge's Palace worth a visit. The colourful houses of Burano are worth going to see. Went on a day trip to the Dolomites, which are spectacular.
Venice is a beautiful city the people,food and the weather...
6 May 2024
Venice is a beautiful city the people,food and the weather were amazing.If you’re going to go to Venice a gondola ride is a must you learn so much about the city and culture and make sure you take your walking shoes as there are sooo many bridges to cross my feet where killing me but worth it. Take the cruises to the other islands are a must. I can’t wait to go back.
I highly recommend purchasing comprehensive museum tickets...
6 May 2024
I highly recommend purchasing comprehensive museum tickets on the Venice Unica website no less than a month before your trip - it results in significant savings. Especially for families with children. Also, regarding transportation - it's better to buy a comprehensive ticket for the entire duration of your stay. Venice is not a cheap city. But cruising around on the vaporetto with no limits? Absolutely awesome.
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