
Made up of 118 separate tiny islands at the intersection of the Po and the Piave rivers, Venice is essentially an open air art gallery with canals. Inspiration and beauty is everywhere you look, and a gondola ride is a quintessential experience not to be missed.
Getting lost in the winding streets is a rite of passage for travelers. But don’t worry, you can always follow the crowd - or pigeons - to find your way back to the Piazza San Marco for an espresso.
Venice regularly floods, so its steadily sinking and generally falling apart due to the weight of the massive tourist industry, but much of it still looks exactly the same as it did 600 years ago. No matter which direction you turn, you can experience centuries old architecture, churches, palaces, bridges, and markets. What was once one of the richest trading ports of the Renaissance is now a classic travel destination. It is also the world’s only pedestrian city, so don’t plan on driving there.
Interpreti Veneziani
Grand Canal
Scuola Grande di San Rocco
Teatro La Fenice
Musica A Palazzo
St. Mary of the Friars
Palazzo Ducale
San Giorgio Maggiore
Dorsoduro
Campanile di San Marco
Saint Mark's Basilica (Basilica di San Marco)
San Rocco (Scuola of St. Rocco)
Santi Giovanni e Paolo
I Musici Veneziani
Cannaregio
St. Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco)
Ca' Rezzonico
Torre dell'Orologio
Virtuosi di Venezia
San Zaccaria