The main and the most famous square of Venice is always bustling with life.
One of the four bridges that cross the Grand Canal of Venice, built for the first time in 1181 (which makes it the oldest one of the four).
One of the most iconic landmarks in Venice, this 12th-century basilica is also called "The Church of Gold" for its magnificent decorations…
This Gothic-style building in the heart of Venice, is definitely a must-see.
There are several “Bridges of Sighs” all over the world. The one in Venice is, however, the original one after which the other ones (e.g. in…
This bell tower, located at the Piazza San Marco, is one of the iconic symbols of Venice.
One of the iconic places of Venice (often nicknamed as La Salute) was built shortly after Venice was struck by the plague.
The Gothic parish church, also known as San Zanipolo, was built in the 15th century.
The roots of the existence of the Clock Tower on St. Mark’s Square go back to the 15th century.
This Venetian church is a unique sight. Built in the 15th century, it has two facades on opposite sides of the building, each in a different…
This absolutely splendid Basilica is a must-see when in Venice. It's one of the oldest and largest churches in the city and contains…
The marble Renaissance church, which was finished in 1489, is off the beaten track as far as the major Venetian sights are concerned.
If you are looking for a nice place to have some rest during the hectic day of sightseeing, look no further.
Not among the most known attractions in Venice, but this palace has its hidden charms, perfect for tourists who like visiting more than…
Located in the Dorsoduro quarter, this street is not only a popular shopping destination during the daytime but also the centre of busy…
Do you know how many kinds of wood a gondola is made out of? If not, this is the place to find out.
You can attend great opera performances in this theatre. Also, its magnificent interior, which you can explore during the tours, is a hidden…
Piazza San Marco, often known in English as St Mark's Square, is the principal public square of Venice, Italy, where it is generally known…
Named after the prophet Moses, this Baroque church has an extraordinarily ornate facade decorated with many statues and also a nicely…
Built in the 12th century, this shipyard has been a showcase of the naval dominance of Venice.
Named after St. Mark, the saint patron of Venice, this library is among the most important ones in the world.