All in Venice
Glide in a gondola, feed pigeons at St. Mark’s Square, and buy authentic Murano glass from the source
Explore the heart of Venetian history with a walk through its stunning Gothic palace
Marvel at golden mosaics and Byzantine art in the iconic symbol of Venetian power
St. Mark's Bell Tower (Campanile di San Marco) is attached to St. Mark's Basilica in Venice, Italy. At 98.6 m tall, St. Mark's Bell Tower is the tallest structure in Venice, and was rebuilt in 1912 after its collapse in 1902.
Drift through the dreamy canals of Venice on a gondola ride
Explore charming islands, navigate scenic canals, and absorb Venetian culture
See more and save more with this convenient public transport ticket in Venice
Get to and from Venice with a hassle-free airport transfer service
Whether it's the opera or an orchestra, experience a musical night in Venice
The Teatro La Fenice in Venice is one of the most important landmarks in the history of Italian theater - and in the entire history of opera.
Palazzo Grassi is a Venetian civil building, located in the San Marco district and overlooking the Grand Canal. Distinguished by two large facades, one front facing the Grand Canal and one side facing Campo San Samuele, it stands out for its incredible size and candor. It denotes the Grassi family's desire to be publicly recognized as powerful, influential and wealthy.
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