#1 of 23 things to do in Venice
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aelder2259 says:
Ten of us rented an apartment together instead of getting hotel rooms. Click here to see details of the apartment. I highly recommend traveling with friends during Carnivale. We had a blast!
One of the things I didn't expect was to have my picture taken...alot! I'm used to being on the other side…
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#2 of 23 things to do in Venice
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auburnfemirish says:
The Accademia houses an magnificent art collection that chronicles the history of Venetian artists, including works by the major Venetian Masters including Paolo Veronese's 'Feast at the house of Levi. The Museum is very popular so book tickets in advance or buy a museum pass which is great value.
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#3 of 23 things to do in Venice
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ivanatravel says:
This is the one museum in Venice that truelly amazed me. The place itself is a work of art from the sculptural gateway entrance to the sculpture garden has a great view being on the bank of Venice's Grand Canal. It is actually Peggy Guggenheim's former home (her uncle, Solomon R Guggenheim, is the f…
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#4 of 23 things to do in Venice
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sarah_82 says:
Venice's most commanding landmark, the Campanile di San Marco, stands just opposite St. Mark's Basilica. The bell-tower of the basilica is the tallest building in Venice, at 99 metres(325 feet), and happily is open to the public who can enjoy the superb views over the city.
The campanile assume…
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#5 of 23 things to do in Venice
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wongjst says:
A traditional Venetian rowing boat called "Gondola" which serves a major role of transport in most of the canals within the city. To ride a Gondola is not cheap at all.
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#6 of 23 things to do in Venice
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lat1n says:
Imo this was money well spent. The Canal Grande Tour is with private water taxi and professional guide who is really freindly and spoke in at least 4 languages to the passengers. She explained the history behind all of the most famous building on the canal front. I would say the best t…
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#7 of 23 things to do in Venice
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ejstravels says:
Obviously this is a must do when in Venice. Though it is free to be in the square, everything around it is certainly not. But still, it is the most beautiful city in the Western World.
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#8 of 23 things to do in Venice
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lat1n says:
I will update this page shortly.
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#9 of 23 things to do in Venice
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mn4262 says:
Il Palazzo Ducale è uno dei tanti simboli della città di Venezia. Fu eretto presumibilmente nei secoli X e XI sulla base di un nucleo centrale fortificato costituito da un corpo centrale e da torri angolari; attorno a tale nucleo si sviluppò quello che è uno dei capolavori del gotico veneziano. …
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#10 of 23 things to do in Venice
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mn4262 says:
Il Canal Grande è il principale canale di Venezia. Taglia in due la città tracciando una "S" rovesciata e viene superato da tre ponti, il più noto dei quali è il ponte di Rialto (gli altri due sono quello degli Scalzi nei pressi della stazione ferroviaria e quello dell'Accademia). È in corso di…
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#11 of 23 things to do in Venice
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wongjst says:
The Grand Canal is the largest canal in Venice, and also the most busiest water traffic corridors here in Italy. Imagine how many people who live there have to travel by the water bus and by private water taxis day by day.
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#12 of 23 things to do in Venice
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Rbelots says:
After wandering aound the whole city looking for a good place to buy traditional Venetian souvenirs (meaning masks, lots and lots of masks) we arrived in Veniceland. This quite large store a few blocks away from San Marco has its in house artists like many other stores but it also seems to offer mas…
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#13 of 23 things to do in Venice
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mn4262 says:
La Basilica di Santa Maria gloriosa dei Frari, comunemente chiamata solo Frari, è una delle maggiori chiese di Venezia e ha lo stato di basilica minore. È situata nel Campo dei Frari nel cuore del sestiere di San Polo. La chiesa è dedicata all'Assunzione di Maria. Al suo interno sono custodite nu…
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#14 of 23 things to do in Venice
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mn4262 says:
Campo S. Polo è il campo più grande di Venezia (esclusa Piazza San Marco). Il nome deriva da una storpiatura del Santo Paolo.
Inizialmente venne destinato alle coltivazioni e a pascoli. Nel 1493 venne interamente pavimentato, e venne sistemato il pozzo al centro del campo: dopo la pavimentazione …
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#15 of 23 things to do in Venice
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mn4262 says:
Il Canale della Giudecca è, assieme al Canal Grande, uno dei maggiori canali che sfociano nel bacino di San Marco, a Venezia.
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