

Venice's grand main square, home to St. Mark's Basilica and the Doge's Palace, offering stunning architecture and pigeon-filled charm.
Venice is prone to sudden rain showers, especially in Piazza San Marco.
Exploring the historic city involves a lot of walking on cobblestone streets.
To navigate and learn about the rich history and architecture of Piazza San Marco.
Established in 1720, it's the oldest café in Venice and a historic meeting place for artists and intellectuals.
A local favorite since 1953, known for its traditional Venetian cuisine and friendly atmosphere.
A small, intimate restaurant serving exceptional seafood dishes since 1978.
Fried sardine fillets with onions, raisins, and pine nuts. Sweet and sour flavors.
Thick spaghetti with anchovies, garlic, and olive oil. Savory and rich.
Mixed fried seafood: calamari, shrimp, and whitebait. Crispy and light.
A stunning example of Byzantine architecture, this basilica is a must-visit in the morning for its intricate mosaics and peaceful atmosphere.
The main square of Venice, this is the perfect place to start your day, with pigeons, cafes, and the famous Torre dell'Orologio clock tower.
Explore the former residence of the Doge of Venice, now a museum with beautiful art and historic rooms. Best visited in the afternoon.
Handcrafted with intricate designs, these masks are a symbol of Venice's carnival tradition.
Created on the island of Murano, this glass is renowned for its vibrant colors and unique designs.
Handmade on the island of Burano, this delicate lace is a traditional Venetian craft.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 11th-century temple is renowned for its architectural brilliance and intricate carvings.
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