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Venice Art and History: A Complete Guide to the City’s Greatest Masterpieces

There are cities with great art, and there are cities that are themselves works of art. Venice is rare among the places in the world that belong to the second category — a city where the architecture, the paintings, the sculptures and the urban fabric itself constitute a single, continuous artistic achievement that unfolded over […]

First Time in Venice? Here’s Everything You Need to Know Before You Go

There is no city in the world quite like Venice — which means there is also no city quite like Venice to arrive in for the first time, map in hand, with no idea which way is north. The streets do not go where you expect them to. The bridges appear without warning. The water […]

Venice in One Day: The Perfect Itinerary and Why How You Visit Matters

One day in Venice. For millions of travellers every year, that is the reality — a single day to take in one of the most complex, layered and visually overwhelming cities on earth. Whether you are arriving on a connecting journey through northern Italy, fitting Venice into a busy itinerary, or simply returning after a […]

Why a Private Boat Tour is the Best Way to See the Venice Lagoon

Most visitors to Venice walk the same well-worn path: St. Mark’s Basilica, the Rialto Bridge, a gelato, and back to the hotel. It is a perfectly fine itinerary — but it misses the point entirely. Venice was not built for land. It was built for water. The city’s soul, its scale, and its centuries of […]