3/5 - Okay
Packed to the hilt with tourist groups. 3 outrageously priced cafés - go elsewhere. Admire, then move on!
Packed to the hilt with tourist groups. 3 outrageously priced cafés - go elsewhere. Admire, then move on!
Take great care if you visit after a high tide or rain. There is a a danger of slipping over. Watch out for the trestles the authorities put up in those circumstances too.
More commercial that I remember with expensive restaurants around but great view of the buildings from the square.
Try to avoid between about 11 and 5 as the cruise ships are in and you can hardly move for the crowd's.
Very entertaining place but very expensive.
Very crowded
Enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views from the top of this landmark bell tower, where Galileo once made his name.
A historic building looming over the arcades of St. Mark’s Square, this is a necessary stop during your visit to the area.
Gilded mosaics, a jewel-encrusted screen and magnificent Byzantine architecture make this cathedral one of the most stunning attractions in Venice.
You can study the exhibits at Museo Correr, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to Venice. Stroll along the marina or visit the churches in the area.
This grand building was home to Venice’s rulers for centuries and is still a statement of wealth and power.
Arching high over the water, linking a palace with a prison, is a spectacular bridge steeped in local legends.