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8 Reasons Why Venice Should Be Your Next Destination

Updated on September 19, 2018
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Ganeswar is an author, poet, blogger, tech enthusiast, and travel addict.

Arguably the most beautiful city and a city of immense historical significance, the iconic city Venice is one of the most visited tourist destinations in the world.

Located at the northeastern part of Italy, Venice is the capital of Veneto region. The name Venice derived from the Veneti people who inhibited dated back to the 10th century. A city of symbolic beauty, Venice has accumulated many accolades to its name such as as the "La Dominante", "Serenissima", "Queen of the Adriatic", "City of Water", "City of Masks", "City of Bridges", "The Floating City", and "City of Canals.


Arguably the most beautiful city and a city of immense historical significance, the iconic city Venice is one of the most visited tourist destinations in the world. Today Venice is not only a popular tourist destination but also an economic center.

1. Ponte di Rialto

Ponte di Rialto is the most beautiful bridge of Venice that connects San Marco and San Polo districts of the city. Spanning over the grand canals, the oldest bridge of Venice is not only a popular touristic spot but also an important pedestrian crossing. The bridge is the most scenic beauty of the city and very popular among tourists. Most tourists like to visit the bridge, have a dinner with loved ones, take few pictures and observe and query about the historical significance of the bridge. The historic bridge is now housed to many souvenir stalls and one of the most crowded places of the city.

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2. Grand Canal

Grand Canal is the most iconic canal and the main tourist attraction of the city. This is the major traffic corridor of the city that connects Piazza San Marco and Ponte di Rialto. History suggests that this grand canal follows the course of an ancient river and the first ancient civilization was established along this canal. Taking a ferry or cruise from Piazza San Marco to Ponte di Rialto would be a perfect plan to explore the city. Moreover, a gondola ride on this symbolic Grand Canal is very popular among tourists.

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3. St. Mark's Square

St. Mark's Square is the largest square in the city that attracts both the locals and tourists, and organizes many festivals, recreations, events though out the year. Also Known as Piazza San Marco, it is the an important meeting place of the city. Famously called as the drawing room of Europe, the interior and exterior decorations show the significance of architecture of the ancient time . The square is full of cafes, pizzerias, restaurants and shopping stores that appeal tourists. Besides moving around the square and exploring of the canals, climbing the St. Mark's tower is the most interesting things to do in Venice.

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4. Bridge of Sighs

Situated in the city center, the Bridge of sighs is the most famous architectural jewel of the city and one of the top tourist attractions of the city. The narrow canal has been the best part of romantic boat rides for tourists for years, and is a perfect way to explore the hidden gems of ancient architectural beauty. Walking around the bridge is the best way explore the famous buildings, the prisons and the famous bridges.

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5. St. Mark’s Basilica

Bult in 1092, St. Mark's Basilica is the most renowned religious building and the most iconic architectural jewel of its time. Its marvelous architecture and stunning design surprise many and is the best known examples of Italo-Byzantine architecture. Located in the Piazza San Marco, every aspect of this church is mesmerizing. A darling of every tourist, this historic building is an ideal place to explore both religious and historical significance.

6. Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute

Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute is the second most renowned church in the city. Magnificent architecture and marvelous design make this church a must-visit spot and is to explore the divine beauty of the building. Built in 1687, its exotic interior and colorful decoration are both eye-catching and incomparable.



7. Murano and Torcello Island

Murano is famous for its colorful streets and houses. The shopping center, colorful streets, canals and bridges are all unique and quite different from the Venice. Most tourists like to visit this island to explore the countryside life.

Torcello island is full of greenery and is famous for hiking. Not far from Venice, taking a ferry to this island would be a peaceful escape from the crowded streets of the city.

Colorful Street of Murano Island
Colorful Street of Murano Island
Torcello island
Torcello island

8. Art and Naval Museums

Venice is home to some of the best art museums and if you are an art lover, this city will never disappoint you. Peggy Guggenheim Collection is one of influential collection of arts of both European and American artists. The Gallerie dell’Accademia of University of Venice also displays fabulous art collections. Nonetheless, the Arsenal and the Museum of Naval History has an excellent and large collections of naval arsenals that will definitely charm your mind.

Peggy Guggenheim Collection
Peggy Guggenheim Collection
The Arsenal and the Museum of Naval History
The Arsenal and the Museum of Naval History

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