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Venetian Itineraries
  • Venetian Itineraries
  • Jogging at the Museum...
    Did you ever think to have a Jogging session inside a
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  • Venice and its door on the mainland: the "Sestiere di Santa Croce"
    The sestiere of Santa Croce is the easiest part of the
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  • Discover Cannaregio District
    The Cannaregio quarter (sestiere) is washed on the northern side by
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Curiosities

How many times did you ask to yourself by visiting a city Why?? How come???
In this section you find an answer about the beautiful city of Venice, discover why you have to behave different or why things are so different from any other city.
Discover the Venetians habits and rules, make you visit more comfortable and avoid bad surprise
or surprise yourself pleasantly.

Venice and the High Tide

Venice and the High Tide High tide in Venice is an expression quite in use even on tv news, this is how we called the phenomenon of flooding that periodically happen on high Adriatic sea and has its most visible effects on the Venetian Lagoon.

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April 25th Saint Mark’ s celebration day, the Rosebud tradition

April 25th Saint Mark’ s celebration day, the Rosebud tradition  On April 25th Venice celebrate the city patron, Saint Mark the evangelist. During the Serenissima Republic period they use to organize a procession with the participation of the authority either civil and religious, that started form Saint mark’s square.    

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Squeri of Venice, places where the gondolas born

Squeri of Venice,  places where the gondolas born The Gondola is a tipical boat of the Venetian Lagoon, unique and fascinating, to build a gondola the authorized artisans uses 7 different wood type;

 

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Venice and its urbanity language

Venice and its urbanity language Venice has been proclaimed UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE and it is globally known as one of the most beautiful city in the world   

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Venice and the Serenissima Republic

Venice and the Serenissima RepublicVenice has been the capital city of a former independent state called The Serenissima Republic of Venice          

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Visiting churches: a tourist's vademecum

Visiting churches: a tourist's vademecumDear Visitor, we would like to remind you that a Church..

 

 

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The Spritz

The Spritz SPRITZ is the classic Venetian aperitif, it’s a mix of white wine, Aperol (sweeter) or Bitter Campari and Select (bitterer) and a squirt of seltz or Sparkling mineral water...

 

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Tintoretto

Tintoretto Jacopo Comin a.k.a. Tintoretto, was born on Sept. 29th 1518 and passed May 31st 1594 in Venice. It was one of the most important artist of Venice...

 

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Andrea Palladio and Venice - by John Costella

Andrea Palladio and Venice - by John Costella No visit to Venice is complete without seeing some of the remarkable buildings created by Andrea Palladio...

 

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The "Ninzioletti"

The This word, literally translated from the Venetian dialect means "little sheet", picturesque shading that only dialects can provide, so what is "NINZIOLETTI"?

 

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Taxi in Venice

Taxi in Venice As known Venice lies in the water, and everything that floats and has an engine, mechanic or human, is a boat. Consequently, taxis, motorboat or lance as they are also called...

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Sleep in Venice
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  • Cà Bollani
    Esteemed apartment , facing Rio Della Pietà and Ca’
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  • Palazzo Stern ****
    Few steps from Saint Mark's Square and from Accademia,
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  • Locanda Vivaldi ****
    Relive the magic of ancient Venice and the splendour
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  • Residenza Parisi
     Parisi Residence in Venice can be found in the historic
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  • Hotel Santa Chiara ***
    Situated in an ancient and more than 500 years
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