It is one of the most important destinations in the whole wide international tourist circuit because it is a unique, marvellous city that no one should miss.
Venice was erected on 117 small islands, connected by countless bridges and passages and it is comparable to an enormous traffic island. Two hours’ walk are required to move to St. Mark (San Marco) Square from the railroad station, unless you lose your way: nevertheless this is a “risk” to be run.
Walking and strolling, you will discover the celebrated lagoon attractions (such as St. Mark’s Basilica to the Churches of Santa Maria della Salute, San Giorgio Maggiore and Redentore; the Palace of the Doges – the Rulers of the Republic of Venice up to 1797 – to the Canal Grande), as well as less crowded but equally charming corners. On that subject, a trip to the old jewish Ghetto quarter is absolutely due. [More Informations]