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About Venice

Overview

Venice, Veneto, Italy, is a destination like no other. Known as the "Queen of the Adriatic," this city is a labyrinth of islands, canals, and bridges, each corner revealing stunning architecture, historical landmarks, and delightful eateries. The absence of cars makes Venice a pedestrian paradise, best explored on foot to fully appreciate its romantic charm and rich history. Currently, the average price of hotels in Venice is $172, with options ranging from $28 to $1,678. With 354 hotels available, you can find accommodations in various neighborhoods such as Venice City Center, San Marco, Castello, Cannaregio, and Dorsoduro. Some of the most popular hotels include Hotel Giorgione, Hotel Papadopoli Venezia MGallery by Sofitel, Cà Bonfadini Historic Experience, Locanda Salieri, and Pensione Seguso.

Things to Do in Venice

Venice offers a plethora of activities and sights that cater to all interests. Teatro La Fenice, a globally renowned opera house, stands as a testament to the Italian theatre tradition. Originally built in 1755, it has hosted numerous world-class performances, including the premiere of Verdi's La Traviata. Whether you choose to tour its magnificent interiors or attend an opera, La Fenice is a must-visit.

For a more relaxed experience, head to Lido, an island known for its public and private beaches. Accessible by ferry, the journey to Lido can take anywhere from ten minutes to half an hour, depending on your starting point. The island also hosts the famous Venice Film Festival every September.

Burano Island is another gem, celebrated for its vividly colored houses and serene canals. Attractions here include the Church of San Martino with its leaning bell tower and the Lace Museum, which highlights the island's rich lacemaking tradition.

Murano Island is synonymous with glassmaking, a craft honed over centuries. Visitors can explore the Murano Glass Museum or watch artisans at work in various glasswork studios scattered across the island.

For food enthusiasts, a guided food-tasting walking tour offers an excellent way to sample local cuisine. Over three hours, you'll taste fresh seafood, homemade gelato, traditional Venetian cookies, and regional wines, while also receiving tips on the best dining spots in the city.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Venice

Venice's nightlife is as vibrant as its daytime attractions. Osteria Al Squero, located in front of the traditional Squero di San Trovaso gondola boatyard, is a quintessential Venetian bacaro. Here, you can enjoy a variety of cicchetti (small bites) and drinks like wine, beer, or the classic Venetian Spritz, often consumed outdoors by the canal.

Vineria all'Amarone is a charming wine bar nestled in a quiet alley. It offers an extensive selection of Italian wines, particularly from the Valpolicella region, which can be paired with cicchetti, pizza, or seafood pasta.

For a more upscale experience, the Skyline Rooftop Bar provides high-quality cocktails, summer pool parties with DJ sets, and arguably the best panoramic views in Venice.

Piccolo Mondo Disco, the city's oldest and only disco club, offers a unique nightlife experience. Originally an art gallery, it has transformed into a lively club where university students and locals dance the night away.

Harry’s Bar, near St Mark's Square, is an iconic venue known for inventing the Bellini cocktail and Carpaccio. Frequented by celebrities like Humphrey Bogart and Ernest Hemingway, it offers a welcoming atmosphere for all.

Where to Eat in Venice

Dining in Venice is a culinary adventure. Al Nono Risorto is a beloved spot for authentic Italian cuisine, offering classic Venetian dishes like sarde in saor and baccalà, alongside pasta and homemade pizza. During warmer months, you can enjoy your meal in their beautiful wisteria-covered courtyard.

Ristorante Ca' Dolfin focuses on fresh, unpretentious seafood dishes. Located just minutes from the Rialto Bridge, it combines impeccable service with affordable prices, making it a favorite among visitors.

Hostaria Bacanera, hidden in a secret corner of the city, exudes authentic Venetian charm. The restaurant offers fresh seafood dishes, with the chef personally selecting the catch of the day from the Rialto Market. Pair your meal with a high-quality wine for an unforgettable dining experience.

Osteria Da Fiore, once a neighborhood tavern, is now one of Venice’s finest restaurants. With elegant rooms and dishes like misto crudo and pennette with crayfish and broccoli, it offers a sophisticated dining experience.

Locanda Cipriani, part of the world-famous luxury hotel, provides a cozy and relaxing atmosphere. The menu features classic dishes created by the Cipriani family, such as carpaccio of raw meat and Sampietro fish ‘alla Carlina’, complemented by a fine selection of Italian wines, particularly from the Friuli and Veneto regions.

Cheapest time to stay in Venice

January is the cheapest time to stay in Venice for an average of $183 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$183

February

$231

March

$283

April

$351

May

$353

June

$315

July

$282

August

$278

September

$308

October

$255

November

$213

December

$184

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