Sightseeing Tips for Your Venice Trip
by Maria Liberati on 28/09/08 at 6:23 am
Taking a trip to Venice, you won’t want to miss these sightseeing tips from Celebrity Chef/Best Selling Author-Maria Liberati.
Every year millions of people postpone the doldrums of the everyday grind by penciling in a much-needed retreat into their already hectic schedules. Down to an art form, the all too familiar feeling of getting the most out of our mini-holiday, sometimes, seems as stressful as the detailed logistics spent during the initial preparation. A frantic rush around, we can’t help trying to squeeze in as many recreational activities as possible during the little time allotted before being whisked back into reality. If you’re planning a European getaway with Venice on the storefront… this straightforward tour guide should definitely make the sightseeing-travel process a little easier. Ideal for families, friends, and romantics alike, here are a few pitch-perfect solutions for achieving the memorable vacation you’ve been dreaming of all year.
More than fabulous wine and cuisine, you’ll definitely need to wade through the various aspects of vacation planning by asking the essential getaway questions… budget, transportation, accommodation, and recreation. Those are big question to consider but vital to your journey’s success. Here’s a useful tip… guided-tours are great for first-time visitors. Plan lodging by selecting hotels, villas, or apartments… and whether or not you’ll be purchasing a vacation package. With a host of sights to see throughout the year, try eliminating unnecessary mind clutter by determining your interests with a few hallmark destinations to start.
Top Venice Destinations
Piazza San Marco: Drawing international appeal, begin your vacation in the heart of Venice, where the ambiance of stunning architecture prevails as a must-see for any tourist.
Doge’s Palace and Basilica di San Marco: Gothic estates and famous cathedrals embody the status of opulent Venice, making for a perfect stop along anycity tour.
The Venetian Ghetto: Originating in 1516, this historical attraction located in Cannaregiosestiere of Venice, is still a way of Jewish life and sightseers can visit shops, a restaurant, and synagogues.
Mercerie: If your credit cards are burning holes inside your wallet, spend the afternoon in the historic shopping district of Venice. Nestled between the Piazza San Marco and Rialto, visitors can browse a selection of boutiques while conquering the call of a little retail therapy.
Lido: Take a vaporetto to this gorgeouseleven-mile sandbar, located off the Adriatic Sea. It will keep you occupied for hours with its beautiful beach, shops, restaurants… and if you happen to be vacationing in September, Lido is the home to the Venice Film Festival.
With breathtaking panoramic views and awe-inspiring design, you can highlight your getaway with everything from Venice Walking Tours to Veneto Wine Tasting Excursions and Ca’ Rezzonico Museum to the Teatro La Fenice Theater.But let’s not forget the cuisine… Taverna San Trovaso, Cipriani’s Restaurant, L’Anice Stellato, and Pizzeria Alle Oche are just a few of the many mouthwatering eateries sure to please your palate.
Remember, Venice is world famous for its canals, and once you arrive in the city of light, you have two choices of public transportation… on foot or by water. A smart idea would be acquiring a map. Taking a vaporetto (water bus/taxi) is the epitome of getting around those winding canals and travel passes are available. However, for a paramount Venetian experience, many visitors still crave the gondola. If exploring the city on foot… don’t worry if you get lost, just think of it as a cultural expedition.
Think outside the box… because the sky’s the limit.
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C.R.
Oct 10th, 2008
You forgot Murano.
Maria Liberati
Nov 29th, 2008
You are absolutely right!! Murano is a great destination for anybody to see if visiting Venice. I will be posting an article dedicated just to Murano and the glass, etc. shortly.
THnaks for your comment and don’t forget to check out my blog wiht more sightseeing tips and recipes at :
http://www.marialiberati.com/blog2
and follow me on twitter at http://twitter.com/marialiberati
marlynse
Oct 23rd, 2010
Your tips are really great buddy make my trip