Your Golden Guide To A Perfect Weekend In Venice

 

Cherish all you can and more, as you glide in the gondolas exploring the serene city, Venice is!

Venice, a city built on a lagoon of islands, is one of Europe’s most beautiful destinations. The intricate network of canals, crisscrossed by bridges, and majestic architecture makes the place even dreamy. There, the gondolas cruise through the waterways, carrying passengers past historic buildings, including St. Mark’s Basilica, Doge’s Palace, Rialto Bridge and more. Venice is renowned for its art scene, hosting numerous museums and galleries showcasing masterpieces by renowned artists. The city also boasts a rich cultural heritage, with festivals, concerts, and traditional events held throughout the year. Mesmerizing throughout the year, Venice is filled with not-to-miss attractions to its corner and if you’re there only for a weekend, here we have a perfect guide for you to make your short trip a lot sweeter and definitely worthwhile!

 

 

5 Best Hotels To Stay in Venice

  • Hotel Danieli
  • Hotel Cipriani
  • The Gritti Palace
  • The Venice Venice
  • Palazzo Venart Luxury Hotel

 

 

Day 1

Begin your Venice exploration with a leisurely Vaporetto ride along the Canal Grande. This iconic waterway offers stunning views of palazzos, bridges, and churches. Hop off at St. Mark’s Square, the heart of Venice. Moving ahead, you can  marvel at the Doge’s Palace, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Explore its opulent chambers, the Bridge of Sighs, and the Secret Itineraries. Next stop is to fuel yourselves with a delicious dinner at a traditional Venetian restaurant near St. Mark’s Square, where you can savour fresh seafood and local wines. As the day sets, it’s time to enjoy a stroll and indulge in the eclectic nightlife of the city, do this and more as you enjoy a glass of wine at a Bacaro (wine bar).

 

Day 2

After a great first day, start your next day with a visit to St. Mark’s Basilica, a breathtaking Byzantine masterpiece adorned with mosaics and gold leaf. Next, explore the Gallerie dell’Accademia, home to an impressive collection of Venetian art, including works by Titian, Tintoretto, and Bellini. If you want to ditch the crowd, then the charming Dorsoduro neighborhood is a great escape. Don’t forget to catch the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, showcasing modern art in a beautiful palazzo. And as the day settles, enjoy a gondola ride through the smaller canals, experiencing the unique atmosphere of Venice from a different perspective. For your meal today try cicchetteria, a traditional Venetian eatery serving small plates of delicious food and cicchetti (Venetian tapas).

 

Day 3

As today is your departure day, start early and take a Vaporetto to the enchanting Murano island, famous for its glassblowing. There, you can witness skilled artisans creating intricate glass sculptures and purchase unique souvenirs.Continue to Burano, a colorful island known for its lace-making and brightly painted houses.  As you get back, it’s time to shop and get some souvenirs. Try the Godi Fiorenza—an atelier and a boutique to find some most exquisite clothes and jewellery. Enjoy a lavish lunch in a waterfront restaurant before you depart taking in the Venetian charm and lots of memories.

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