Experiences & Entertainment in Venice

Piazza San Marco is Venice’s main square, the city’s cultural, administrative, and tourist center, where the greatest architectural masterpieces of the Venetian Republic meet.

A renowned center for Murano glass production in the Venetian Lagoon, located 1.5 km from Venice's center.

A colorful gem of the Venetian Lagoon, known for its brightly painted houses and traditional lace.

Venice’s main railway station, through which nearly all train traffic arrives in the lagoon city.

The famous stone pedestrian bridge across the Grand Canal in Venice. Nearby are the renowned Rialto Market and the ancient church of San Giacomo di Rialto.

A small 15th-century Gothic palace in Venice's San Marco district, famous for its unique external spiral staircase.

Venice’s main waterway and its calling card: it is the city’s longest and widest canal, stretching in a winding S-shape for nearly 4 km through the historic center.

A small historic park in Venice, located next to St. Mark's Square. The garden features well-maintained lawns, seasonal flowers, and climbing plants, creating a picturesque backdrop for relaxation.

The cathedral basilica of Venice, the city’s main church and one of the world’s most famous churches, located in St. Mark’s Square.

A jewel of Venice on the waterfront at the entrance to the Grand Canal. It was built between 1631 and 1687 by architect Baldassare Longhena in gratitude to the Virgin Mary for deliverance from the plague of the 1630s.