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Useful Links about Venice

Rent a house in Venice
If you visit Venice and want to rent a house, here you can find a really charming place to stay.

Venezia Unica
With just a few clicks you can create a personalised City Pass for yourself and your travelling companions. Venezia Unica City Pass

Venice City Museum
The Official Website of the Venetian Civic Museums

Accademia Galleries
The Official Website of the Accademia Galleries in Venice (Italian only)

Guggenheim Museum
The Guggenheim Collection in Venice

Fondazione Querini Stampalia
The Official Website of the Querini Stampalia Foundation in Venice (Italian only)

Venice Jewish Ghetto
The Venetian Jewish Ghetto Official Website

Biennale di Venezia
The Official Website of the Biennale di Venezia

A guest in Venice
Bilingual magazine published by Golden Keys

Venice Weather Forecast
The Weather in Venice right now!

Turismo nel Triveneto (nord-est d’Italia):
dalle Alpi all’Adriatico. La tua vacanza ideale in Veneto, Trentino Alto Adige/Sudtirol e Friuli Venezia Giulia

VGB Blog

Ca’ Rezzonico: A Complete Guide to Venice’s Most Intimate Museum and the World It Preserved

There is a museum in Venice that most visitors to the city never find. It sits on the Grand Canal in the Dorsoduro sestiere, three minutes’ walk from the Accademia and five minutes from the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. Its facade — one of the finest examples of Venetian Baroque architecture, begun by Baldassare Longhena and […]

The Accademia Galleries, Venice: A Complete Guide to the World’s Greatest Collection of Venetian Painting

There are two kinds of visitors to Venice. The first goes to the Doge’s Palace and St Mark’s Basilica, queues, marvels, photographs, and moves on. The second goes to the Gallerie dell’Accademia.

Palladian Villas and Wine: The Perfect Day Trip from Venice into the Veneto

Venice is, by almost any measure, one of the great cities of the world. But it is also a city of 7.5 square kilometres, built on islands, surrounded entirely by water. Its hinterland — the broad, fertile plain of the Veneto stretching westward and northward from the lagoon to the Dolomites — is not part […]

The Rialto Market: Venice’s Most Authentic Experience. History, Food and the City’s Living Soul

There are two ways to spend a morning in Venice. The first is to join the flow of visitors moving from the station towards St Mark’s Square — through the Lista di Spagna, across the Scalzi bridge, along the Strada Nova — in a procession that reaches the Piazza by mid-morning and disperses into queues […]