PIAZZA SAN MARCO

In Piazza San Marco, you'll find some of the most iconic landmarks in Venice. On one side of the square, you can find the Basilica di San Marco, a majestic example of Byzantine architecture. Its ornate facades and five impressive domes make it an emblematic symbol of the city. Inside, you'll discover a treasure trove of golden mosaics, precious marbles, and decorative reliefs. Don't miss the Pala d'Oro, an altarpiece covered in gold and precious gemstones. In the corner of the square, you'll also find the Campanile di San Marco, an imposing brick tower built in the 9th century that offers panoramic views of Venice from its top.

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PALAZZO DUCALE

Located next to the Basilica di San Marco, Palazzo Ducale was the official residence of the Venetian rulers for several centuries. With its Gothic architecture and opulent interior decoration, it transports you to the era of Venetian Renaissance. You can explore its magnificent halls, such as the Sala del Gran Consejo and the Sala del Consejo dei Dieci, and admire the impressive frescoes by artists like Tintoretto and Veronese.

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PONTE DI RIALTO

Ponte di Rialto is the oldest and most famous bridge that spans the Grand Canal of Venice. Built in the 16th century, it is an emblematic icon of the city. With its elegant shops nestled under a magnificent arched structure, the bridge offers exceptional panoramic views of the canal and its surroundings. You can explore jewelry stores and souvenir shops along the porticoes while enjoying the lively atmosphere that surrounds it.

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CANAL GRANDE

The Canal Grande is the main waterway of Venice and one of the most beautiful water thoroughfares in the world. Take a vaporetto (water taxi) or a gondola ride to enjoy breathtaking views of Venetian palaces, historic bridges, and majestic churches lining its banks. Do not miss highlights such as the Ponte di Rialto, the Ponte dell'Accademia, and the Ca' d'Oro.

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