Filled with attractive and beautiful monuments, Venice is one of
the most important cities of Italy and of course, one of the most famous
tourist destinations the world over. Its history dates back to more than 1,500
years old connecting about 117 islands with about 150 canals, around 400
bridges and innumerable ancient pavements and landmarks that still attract
visitors in hordes. For those looking for a place that offers interesting
towns, beautiful Gothic architecture, delicious Italian cuisine and of course
most venerated and spectacular churches then, Venice is the place to go.
St. Mark’s Basilica (Basilica
San Marco)
It is one of the most famous sights in Venice dedicated to St. Mark
in the 9th century. The church is a real masterpiece with beautiful carvings
and statutes with five large domes. For those interested in having a view from
the roof, a lift takes you up from where you can get a beautiful view above the
lagoons and rooftops.
The Grand Canal
The heart of Venice lies in the Grand Canal that is actually a long
stretch of water running throughout the city. It is also referred to as ‘the
most beautiful street in the whole of Venice.’
Rialto Bridge
The Rialto Bridge was the first stone bridge to replace the earlier
wooden bridge on the Grand Canal and was constructed by Antonio da Ponte
(Anthony of the Bridge). It is one of the cities most famous bridges with the
commercial hub operating right from there. The surrounding area is bustling
with activity especially the ever popular fruit and vegetable market apart from
the Fondaco dei Tedeschi or the central post office.
Doge’s Palace (Palazzo
Ducale)
Situated just next to St. Basilica, it is a must see in Venice. It
is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture with the waterfront view
simply splendid. Constructed initially as a fortress in the 9th
century, the building now includes the Scala d’Oro that is a huge ceremonial
staircase and the Sala del Maggior Consiglio that is actually a Grand Council
Chamber. Many paintings are also on display so a tour of this place is a must
as it serves as a memorable museum of sorts.
The first thing that you need to do here in Venice is to take a
Grand Canal tour on a ‘vaporetti’ or water bus. It will surely be one of the
most romantic and beautiful rides that you ever had. Visit St. Mark’s Square or
the Piazza San Marco which is a popular tourist attraction with cafes, live
music and the general busy life dominant here. The Square is surrounded by
beautiful buildings on all three sides making the visit all the more
worthwhile. You also can watch a glass blowing demonstration or glass sculpture
on Murano Island, visit Burano Island filled with brightly colored buildings
and take a hike on Torcello Island to see a nature reserve and beautiful
scenery.





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