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10. This Italo-Byzantine styled Basilica di
San Marco has been nicknamed as
Chiesa d’Oro (Church of Gold) for its
magnificent design, gold round
mosaics and its status as a symbol of
Venetian wealth and power.
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12. Located right on the Grand Canal in
the Dosoduoro section of town, the
Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute or
simply Salute to Venetians, rises up
as a testament to the end of a terrible
plague in the early1600s.
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14. In contrast to the extravagant styles of
the Basilica San Marco and the Salute
churches stands San Giorgio
Maggiore, a masterpiece of Palladian
symmetry and restraint. It is directly
located across the Grand Canal from
Piazza San Marco.
18. The gondola, piloted by a stripe-clad
Venetian, is perhaps the most iconic
symbol of this watery city known as
Serenissima.
19. A must for any
visitor to Venice,
a gondola ride is
approx. €80 for
40 minutes as set
by the city
government.
20. The Peggy Guggenheim Collection
is an extraordinary collection of
contemporary art that includes works
by artistic greats ranging from
Duchamp, Mondrian, Kandinsky and
Pollock. It is housed in the
18th century
Palazzo Venier dei Leoni
on the Grand Canal.
22. Wear your most
stylish dress and
mingle with the
most elegant
Venetians at the
Teatro La Fenice.
23. The ornate theatre is one of the most
important opera houses in Venice and
Europe. You can also take a
scheduled tour of this important piece
of Venetian history during the day.
25. Make an early start to your day and
head to the colorful Rialto market in
the San Polo neighborhood. Fruits,
vegetable and fish are stacked in
artful piles for your viewing pleasure.
27. The irregular-shaped Campo Santa
Margherita is located on the Dosoduoro
neighborhood. Daily food markets being
set up, locals walking the dogs and
picking up the daily paper are what starts
the day here. In the evening, stop by for a
passigiata and glass of wine.
29. Venetians tell the story of local wine
sellers placing their barrels in the
shade of the bell tower in Piazza San
Marco to protect them from heat of
the sun.
30. This is how the
Pic of andare…
phrase andare alle
ombre – let’s meet
in the shade – came
to mean meeting for
a drink and a snack
in Venetian dialect.
32. The vast and dramatic
Piazza San Marco is
filled with stylish
stores and historic
cafes. The best
place for a top notch
cocktail is
Cafe Quaddri.
33. Located at the
bustling Piazza San
Marco, Café Florian
has been part of the
Venetian culture
since 1720.
34. Room after room of
faded frescos, velvet
couches and marble
topped tables make Café
Florian one of the coziest
spots for a cup of coffee
or an indulgent hot
chocolate on a cool day.
35. Historic, elegant and
iconic, Harry’s Bar at the
Cipriani hotel is a
national landmark. Sit at
the long wooden bar and
order a bellini, which is
made from pureed white
peaches and ice cold
prosecco.
36. Make the most of your euros and
visit the Venice Connected
website to purchase vaporetto
(water taxi) tickets ahead of time
at a reduced price.
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