Venice, the enchanting city with canals instead of roads, attracts millions of tourists from all over the world. It is said that Venice will soon start sinking, so don't miss the opportunity to see its palaces, bridges, and churches!
Try to explore Venice from three perspectives: from the canals, from land, and from above. The first option is easily achievable since most of the transportation in Venice is water-based. The most accessible option is a vaporetto ride, while the most expensive options include a gondola ride or water taxi. We recommend visiting the neighboring islands, such as Murano, famous for its glass products, or Burano, where skilled artisans handcraft lace.
While strolling through Venice on foot, don't miss the internationally renowned Rialto Bridge and Bridge of Sighs. Visit St. Mark's Square to explore the Doge's Palace (once a prison that held the notorious seducer Casanova) and the St. Mark's Cathedral. It is best to refrain from feeding the pigeons, as the city authorities are trying to discourage this tradition. And for capturing beautiful photos of Venice from above, climb the bell tower of St. Mark's Cathedral or the St. George's bell tower (located on the island of the same name).