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How to Spend Your Time in Venice

Venice is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. While it can be a bit overwhelming at first, there are plenty of things to do and see that will help you enjoy your visit even more. If you’re looking for recommendations on how best to spend your time in Venice, look no further! Here’s what I recommend:

History of Venice

If you’re interested in the history of Venice, there are many sites that can help you learn more about it. One of the best places to start is at the Museo Correr (near St Mark’s Square), which houses an impressive collection of artifacts from throughout the city’s history. It also has some interesting exhibits on current events happening in Venice and its surrounding areas.

Another great option for learning about the past is a walking tour through some of Venice’s oldest neighborhoods. Make sure you wear comfortable shoes so that you can explore these streets without getting tired!

The Grand Canal

The Grand Canal is the main waterway through Venice. It’s lined with palaces, churches and museums that make it one of Europe’s most impressive waterways. The Grand Canal also serves as a great place to take a gondola ride–the romantic way to explore Venice!

St. Mark’s Square

St. Mark’s Square is one of the most popular places in Venice to visit. It is home to many shops and restaurants, as well as an abundance of history. You can rent a gondola or sit down at one of the many cafes and watch people walk by while enjoying some gelato.

This is also a great place to walk around, especially if you want some exercise before dinner!

Basilica Catherdral

The Basilica Catherdral, also known as Saint Mark’s Basilica, is the most important building in Venice. It was built in 1063 and has been a symbol of the city ever since. The church is decorated with mosaics and paintings that tell stories about Saint Mark’s life. He was an apostle who brought Christianity to Italy during his travels there around 65 AD.

The basilica is also one of the largest churches in Venice; it measures 115 meters long by 55 meters wide (377 feet by 180 feet). Its dome stands at 49 meters high (161 feet).

Accademia Gallery

The Accademia Gallery is located in the heart of Venice and is one of the most popular museums in Italy. It houses some of the city’s most famous works, including paintings by Veronese, Titian, Caravaggio and Tintoretto. The museum is open daily from 8:15 am to 7:15 pm with last entry at 6:50 pm (except Mondays when it closes at 5pm). Entry costs 9 euro for adults and 6 euro for children under 12 years old; there are also reduced rates for groups.

The Accademia Gallery can get extremely busy so try to arrive early or late if possible as you’ll probably have more space to yourself then! If you’re not keen on crowds then perhaps avoid visiting on busy days such as Saturdays or Sundays (which also happen to be free entry days) because these tend

Peggy Guggenheim Collection

The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is a small museum of modern and contemporary art, located in the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni. The palazzo was donated to the city of Venice by Peggy Guggenheim in 1966, who had collected many works of art during her lifetime.

The collection is open on Wednesdays and Sundays from 10am to 6pm; admission is free but there may be an additional charge for special exhibitions.

Venice is a beautiful city that will give you a lot to do and see.

Venice is a beautiful city that will give you a lot to do and see.

There are many things to see and do in Venice, so you can spend a lot of time there without getting bored.

Conclusion

I hope this article has given you some ideas on how to spend your time in Venice. The city is beautiful and there are so many things to do! I know I didn’t even cover half of them here, but hopefully the list above will give you a good start.

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