Places to visit

Saint Mark’s Basilica
St. Mark’s Basilica, together with its bell tower and the square of the same name, forms the city’s foremost architectural complex and the most famous symbol of Venice.read the article

Doge’s Palace
The Doge's Palace, one of the symbols of the city, a masterpiece of Venetian Gothic architecture, stands in the monumental area of St. Mark's Square.read the article

Caffè FLORIAN
Caffè Florian is a historic café in the city of Venice, located under the arcades of the Procuratie Nuove in St. Mark’s Square.read the article

Clock Tower
The Clock Tower is a Renaissance building in Venice, located in St. Mark’s Square, facing the northwestern corner of the Basilica.read the article

Calle Larga XXII Marzo
It is the favorite street for luxury shopping enthusiasts, as it is home to Venice’s most prestigious boutiques.read the article
Permanent Exhibitions

Ca’ Pesaro, The International Gallery of Modern Art
Ca’ Pesaro houses the International Gallery of Modern Art and the Museum of Oriental Art in Venice.read the article

The Guggenheim experience
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is a private museum of modern art, located in Palazzo Venier dei Leoni on Venice’s Grand Canal.read the article

Punta della Dogana
The Punta della Dogana, a narrow triangular tip dividing the Grand Canal from the Giudecca Canal, facing the Basin of San Marco.read the article
Shore Excursions

Burano Island
Burano is a settlement of 2,270 inhabitants, built on four islands in the northern Venetian Lagoon.read the article

Murano Island
Murano (Muràn in the Venetian dialect) is a settlement in the Venetian Lagoon, located northeast of Venice and consisting of seven islands.read the article



