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Things to Do in Venice

Looking for things to do in Venice, Italy?
This was our first trip to the floating city and oh my it is a city unlike any other.
Stepping foot in Venice is like stepping into a fairytale. The absence of cars and roads are replaced with gliding gondolas and vaporettos (water buses) navigating the city’s highways. It creates an atmosphere of tranquility and serenity. Just exploring the narrow streets is an adventure in itself.
By our 5th day in Venice we didn’t want to leave, but for us it was the perfect amount of time to explore all of its beauty.
Venice is a city that rewards exploration, so don’t be afraid to wander and discover your own unique experiences. Embrace the charm and allure of this remarkable city, and let it enchant you at every turn.
Here’s our list of things to do!

1. Eat Gelato at Suso Gelatoteco

For anyone visiting Venice, a trip to Suso Gelatoteco is a must. It is not just a gelateria but a testament to the artistry and passion of gelato-making.
The famous owner, Suso, has become a beloved figure in the local community and a must-visit destination for gelato lovers from all around the world.
What sets Suso Gelatoteco apart from other gelaterias is his commitment to using only the freshest and finest ingredients. Suso personally sources the ingredients from local farmers and trusted suppliers. He believes that the quality of the ingredients is crucial in creating a truly exceptional gelato experience.
We would recommend one of your scoops being the “Opera”, an absolute chocolate delight! But, with any of your choices you couldn’t go wrong. It was honestly the best gelato we’ve ever tasted. Enjoy, and thank us later!

2. Visit Rialto Bridge and Market

Whether you are a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply a curious traveler, the Rialto Bridge is a must-visit destination in Venice.
Also known as Ponte di Rialto in Italian, it is one of the most iconic landmarks in the enchanting city of Venice, Italy.
The bridge serves as a covered space for shops and stalls. You can explore the market, known as the Rialto Market, which has been a trading center for centuries, attracting locals and tourists alike. The vibrant colors and bustling activity that surrounds the bridge, creates a lively atmosphere that epitomizes the spirit of Venice.
Walking across the bridge is an experience like no other, you are greeted with breathtaking views of the Grand Canal and the picturesque buildings that line its banks. From the bridge, you can witness the constant stream of gondolas, vaporettos (water buses), and private boats navigating the waterway, adding to the charm and romance of the scene.

3. Visit the San Marco Campanile

Visit the heart of Venice and enjoy the view from the San Marco Campanile, or also known as St. Mark’s Bell Tower. It is an iconic landmark that dominates the skyline of Venice, Italy. Standing tall at a height of 98.6 meters (323 feet), it is not only a symbol of the city but also offers breathtaking panoramic views of Venice and it’s surrounding islands.
For an entry price of €10pp, you can ascend the Campanile via a lift, which takes you to the top in just a matter of seconds. As you reach the observation deck, you’ll be greeted with a breathtaking panorama of Venice. The views are truly amazing, offering a unique perspective of the city’s enchanting beauty.
From the deck, you can admire the iconic St. Mark’s Square and the bustling activity below. The view extends to the lagoon, where you can see the shimmering waters, the maze of canals, and the countless rooftops and bell towers that make up the unique Venetian skyline.

4. Visit the famous Librairie Acqua Alta bookstore

A charming and unique bookstore nestled in the heart of Venice, Italy. Located just a stone’s throw away from the iconic St. Mark’s Square, Librairie Acqua Alta is a treasure trove for book lovers and a testament to the city’s artistic spirit.
What sets this bookstore apart is its whimsical and unconventional atmosphere. As you step inside, you are greeted by a delightful chaos of books stacked in every nook and cranny. One of the most enchanting features is its creative use of gondolas, bathtubs, and even a full-sized boat to house books.
Librairie Acqua Alta bookstore
A charming and unique bookstore nestled in the heart of Venice, Italy. Located just a stone’s throw away from the iconic St. Mark’s Square, Librairie Acqua Alta is a treasure trove for book lovers and a testament to the city’s artistic spirit.
What sets this bookstore apart is its whimsical and unconventional atmosphere. As you step inside, you are greeted by a delightful chaos of books stacked in every nook and cranny. One of the most enchanting features is its creative use of gondolas, bathtubs, and even a full-sized boat to house books.
Librairie Acqua Alta bookstore
The bookstore also offers a charming courtyard in the back, which was once used as a place to relax amidst a sea of books and enjoy a cup of coffee or tea. However, visitors now use this as a spot for a popular Instagram photo (get the camera ready because there may be a queue).
Whilst you’re there, browse through the heaps of postcards and have one to keep as a pretty souvenir.

5. Take a day trip to Burano and Murano islands

Take a short boat ride to Burano and Murano Islands for the day. This is one of, if not the most enjoyable experience when visiting Venice, Italy.
Burano, a colorful island located in the Venetian Lagoon, is a hidden gem that captivates visitors with its vibrant charm and picturesque scenery.
Burano is known for its brightly painted houses, intricate lacework, and tranquil atmosphere. Every corner seems to offer a new postcard-worthy scene, beckoning visitors to explore further.
Burano Island
Murano, a charming island located in the Venetian Lagoon, is renowned worldwide for its exquisite glass craftsmanship and rich artistic heritage. Murano is known for its glassmaking since the 13th century, and their glass products are sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts around the world.
Murano, a charming island located in the Venetian Lagoon, is renowned worldwide for its exquisite glass craftsmanship and rich artistic heritage. Murano is known for its glassmaking since the 13th century, and their glass products are sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts around the world.
A visit to Murano is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the captivating world of glass artistry, witness centuries-old techniques in action, and appreciate the island’s unique charm.
View a day trip to Burano and Murano Islands here.

6. Take a day trip to Verona

Add an extra day to your Venice holiday and take a day trip to Verona, Italy. Just over an hour train ride from Venezia Santa Lucia train station, you can experience what is known worldwide as the setting for Shakespeare’s tragic love story, Romeo and Juliet.
Verona has a more traditional urban atmosphere with a lively city centre, charming squares and picturesque buildings. It is a landlocked city steeped in history, romance and artistic beauty. One of the most iconic landmarks is the Arena di Verona, a Roman amphitheater that dates back to the 1st century AD.

Verona provides for a more relaxed and intimate experience due to attracting less crowds compared to the popular city Venice.

So take a stroll through its enchanting streets, explore its historic sites, and immerse yourself in its cultural offerings.

Take a look at things to do in Verona here.

Verona provides for a more relaxed and intimate experience due to attracting less crowds compared to the popular city Venice.
So take a stroll through its enchanting streets, explore its historic sites, and immerse yourself in its cultural offerings.
Take a look at things to do in Verona here.
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