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Venice
Unlike most cities in the world, you can simply walk through or ride through the landmarks at ease - but Venice isn't just any ordinary city - it's built over a lagoon.
Although you won't find roads in this part of Italy, you will definitely feast your eyes on some magnificent architecture! Hop aboard a water taxi and start your Venetian adventure at the Grand Canal and Rialto Bridge. Without these landmarks - there would be no Venice. The canals are lined with Renaissance and Gothic palaces and piazzas like Saint Mark's Basilica, Piazza San Marco, and Doge's Palace! You can also opt to take a quick boat ride to Burano, where coloured houses reign supreme.
Top things to do in Venice
Traditional shared gondola ride in Venice
Doge's Palace Admission in Venice
Grand Canal Romantic Gondola Ride in Venice
St. Mark's Basilica Ticket in Venice
Dolomites, Lake Misurina, and Cortina Trip from Venice
Private Gondola Ride in Venice
Murano, Burano, and Torcello Islands Tour from Venice
Venice One-Day Tour from Milan
Murano and Burano Boat Tour from Venice
Venice St. Mark's Basilica Tour with Skip the Line Ticket
St. Mark's Campanile ticket in Venice
Murano and Burano Islands Tour from Venice
Top attractions in Venice
Doge's Palace
St. Mark's Square
Peggy Guggenheim Museum
Ponte di Rialto
Scuola Grande di San Teodoro
Transport in Venice
Eurail Global Pass
Venice Vaporetto Pass
Eurail Italy Rail Pass
Venice car rentals | Rent a car for Grand Canal, Doge's Palace, Murano, Burano, St. Mark's Basilica
Marco Polo Airport - Venice boat by Alilaguna
Milan to Venice Train Tickets by Italo/Trenitalia
Marco Polo Airport water taxi
Marco Polo Airport - Venice or Mestre Central Train Station
Airport Transfer: One-way Marco Polo Airport to/from Venice City
Hotels in Venice
Venice travel guide
Reviews of Venice activities
Quick facts about Venice
Local weather
℉℃Time zone
GMT +01:00
No time difference
Currency
Euro
1CNY = 0.12EUR
Official languages
Italian
Best time to visit
MAY
The Festa Della Sensa
Recommended trip duration
3 days
Flight time
13 hours
When departing from Kuala Lumpur

FAQs about Venice
What is Venice best known For?
What is Venice best known For?
Venice is best known for its canals, hence the names City of Bridges or the City of Canals. But, the Queen of Adriatic is also home to stunning Gothic palaces, Renaissance art, and the much-anticipated Venice Carnival.
When is the best time to visit Venice?
When is the best time to visit Venice?
The best time to visit Venice is usually during the summer season, which is between April to June. However, it is also the busiest and most expensive. If you opt not to join the crowd, September to November can be your best bet. Hotel rates are lower, and the canals are a little less busy, but the weather can be a bit colder.
Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Venice?
Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Venice?
If you prefer to be closer to the city’s favorite attractions like St. Mark’s Square, the Rialto Bridge, or Doge’s Palace, then San Marco can be the place for you. However, due to its proximity to these famous sites, San Marco can be crowded and pricey. If you prefer a quieter space and cheaper options, Dorsoduro is a great substitute! It’s still close to some attractions but won’t hurt your wallet.