Venice

Venice Trips & Tours

Venice

No cars, no straight lines and no rational explanation for how it all still works, Venice is a city that tells you to slow down, get lost and stop worrying about the itinerary.

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Venice Trips & Tours

A slowly sinking city where gondolas glide along a labyrinth of enchanting canals.

Built across more than 100 tiny islands in a shallow lagoon, Venice, or the ‘Floating City’, is a place like no other. Stitched together by canals, bridges and narrow walkways, gondolas and vaporetto boats glide along the Grand Canal past Gothic-style homes and palaces and under the graceful Rialto Bridge. On land, the Piazza San Marco and its magnificent Basilica is high on any visitor’s list, but one of the best ways to spend a day in Venice is to get lost in the maze of barely-there pathways and quaint bridges. Step inside a bacaro for a glass of ombra wine and a plate of cicchetti, browse tiny workshops where artisans still make masks, paper and glass by hand, and discover the quieter churches and galleries, where Venetian masterpieces hang without the crowds. Venice may be one of the world’s most famous cities, but its charm and romance are utterly captivating.


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Why you'll love it

Why you'll love it

The Venetian ritual of the bacaro crawl: drifting between tiny wine bars for small plates of cicchetti — think salt cod, marinated seafood and creamy polenta — washed down with a glass of ombra wine.


Off the beaten track

Off the beaten track

Hop on a vaporetto and cross the lagoon to the brightly coloured fishermen’s houses of Burano and the island of Torcello that, with its marshy landscapes, canals and one of the oldest churches in the lagoon, feels worlds away from the city.


Something to think about

Something to think about

It will come as no surprise that Venice can be extremely busy. Stay in the city and make the most of the early mornings and evenings when the day-trippers leave and the city gives a sigh of relief.


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