





Discover St Mark’s Square, or Piazza San Marco, in the heart of Venice. Home to St Mark’s Basilica, the Doge’s Palace, and the Campanile, it is one of the most beautiful squares in the world. It is also the first place to flood in Venice when there is Acqua Alta - an experience not to be missed!
Famously known as the ‘Lover’s Bridge’, the elegant Rialto Bridge is the oldest and most famous bridge across Venice’s Grand Canal. Renowned as an architectural and engineering achievement of the Renaissance, the bustling bridge is lined with shops and leads to the prestigious fashion district of Venice.
For nearly three centuries, this ancient quarter was home to Venice's Jewish population. The area is still home to many Jewish shops and institutions, five ancient synagogues, a museum, and more. Situated in Cannaregio Sestiere, take a tour to learn more about this historical area.
The island of Murano is a short Vaporetto (water bus) ride from Venice. Take a quick trip to Murano to escape the hustle and bustle of Venice, see the world-famous artisan glassmaking in action, and take home some genuine Murano glass.
Visit Burano Island, famous for its brightly colored houses and intricate lace-making traditions. Stroll through the streets of this charming and picturesque destination, dine on typical fish dishes, and appreciate a glimpse into Venice's artisan past.
Quite possibly the best-kept secret in Venice, Giudecca is a beautiful island located in the Venetian lagoon. Blessed with natural beauty, admirable architecture, a charming waterfront, and a laid back, village-like atmosphere, Giudecca is popular with locals and modern travelers.