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Instantly recognisable by people the world over, Venice is generally considered to be one of the most unique and romantic cities in the world. Unlike any other city on earth, Venice is built on water and comprises over 100 islands, with a handful forming the core of the city.“La Serenissima”, as it is sometimes referred to, is not only one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and indeed the world, it is also takes its place as one of the most import and powerful city states in the Medieval and Renaissance period; Venice dominated the Adriatic sea both militarily and commercially and its influence stretched across the Mediterranean sea, as one of the undisputed “Super powers” of the day. The city was one of the famous naval powers at the time, which sought to limit the expansion of the Ottoman empire, seeking for example to protect Constantinople from the Ottoman occupation in the 15th century.
It was considered by many to be one of the leading international trade centres of Europe; having extensive contact with the Far East and trading widely there. The birthplace of Vivaldi and of Marco Polo, the city’s fame eclipses its diminutive size.
The great wealth this powerful city-state acquired over the ages is plain to see; the city’s waterways are lined with stunning palaces, countless churches and architectural gems.
Venice is also famous for its masked Carnival in February; where crowds of people wearing elaborate costumes and the distinctive Venetian masks throng the city.
Things to see and do
•Venice Biennale festival
•Venice Film Festival
•Teatro la Fenice (World famous Opera house)
•Piazza San Marco (St. Mark’s Square – UNESCO world Heritage site)
•Basilica di San Marco (St Mark’s Basilica church)
•Canale Grande -Spectacular waterway lined with palaces
•Rialto bridge
•Palazzo Ducale and the Bridge of sighs
•Riva degli Schiavoni Promenade beginning at St Mark’s square
•Island of Murano – Home of the fine blown Venetian glass
•Island of Burano – famous for its quaint coloured houses
•Lido di Venezia
•Peggy Guggenheim Museum
•Chiesa di Santa Maria della Salute
•Galleria dell’Accademia – Famous Gallery
•Harry’s Bar – Famous Venice, upper end drink spot
Getting to and from
Venice’s Marco Polo is Venice’s primary airport and is located close by the city on the mainland and serves destinations across Europe as well as intercontinental flights. The airport serves both full service as well as some low-cost carriers such as easyjet from major hubs across Europe.
Upon arrival, a first time visitor arriving by train will arrive at Venice Santa Lucia station; possibly one of the most impressive stations to arrive at, since this marks the start of the Grand canal; the city’s stunning water thoroughfare that snakes in an “S” shape out to the wider lagoon and other islands that make up the core of the city, water busses called “Vaportetti” will invariably become your main method of transport if you are on a budget. Spectacular views await the visitor around every corner.
Private water taxis cost approx €110-140 for the fastest journey, along the scenic route including the Grand canal. These will take you direct to you hotel’s own mooring if available and is the most exclusive and impressive journey available, as well as the fastest way into Venice central; taking approximately 30 minutes.
Venice (and vicinity): 200 Hotels found
Jw Marriott Venice Resort & Spa
Isola Delle Rose Laguna Di San Marco, Venice, 30133
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Work out stress with a massage from the spa or simply unwind by the rooftop pool at the posh and unique JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa which occupies its own island in the Venice lagoon. On a private island this hotel has 250 rooms among several non-smoking buildings; all units are well lit by tall windows that allow tons of natural light. Rooms come with flat-panel TVs free Wi-Fi access and furnished seating areas. It's tempting to order room service and escape into privacy but the hotel also has four restaurants four snack bars and a bar in which to dine and mingle. The hotel's rooftop pool and sun deck offer exquisite views of Venice across the lagoon and the full-service spa offers all kinds of indulgences. The hotel's free ferry shuttles guests to San Marco Square in about 15 minutes. The resort occupies its own island just south of Venice proper with the only access being by water. But the canals and highlights of the city are within 15 minutes by the hotel's own free ferry. I... Read more »
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Giudecca Island
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