The Italian city of Venice is a city like no other, rising from the waters of Venice Lagoon. Follow us through the historic streets – and canals – and see why Venice should be firmly on your bucket list!

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Begin your #Venice #vacation in the central district of San Marco. Journey along one of the world’s great aquatic thoroughfares, The Grand Canal. Glide past elegant palazzos; today many of these palaces house important museums and galleries.

Known as The City Of Bridges, Venice has hundreds to discover. The Accademia Bridge offers some of the Grand Canal’s finest views. The oldest of the Grand Canal’s four crossings is the Rialto Bridge, which serves as the gateway to the Rialto Markets. The most famous of all is the Bridge of Sighs, which connects Doge’s Palace to the historic prison.

Venice is a city to get lost in, so put away your map and let her surprise you. Just remember, this city smiles upon those who linger. So stay for a few nights, or #explore for a month, and savor every moment she has to offer.

For now, we hope you enjoy watching this #travel #guide as much as we enjoyed making it.

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0:00 – Venice
0:54 – St Marks
1:10 – St Mark’s Basilica
1:36 – St Mark’s Campanile
2:02 – Doge’s Palace
2:26 – Columns of San Marco and San Teodoro
2:35 – The Grand Canal
3:19 – Santa Maria della Salute
3:42 – Ca Rezzonico
4:12 – Palazzo Grassi
4:28 – Peggy Guggenheim
4:58 – Accademia Bridge
5:10 – Rialto Bridge
5:34 – Bridge of Sighs
5:59 – Teatro La Fenice
6:40 – Castello
6:56 – Murano
7:23 – Burano

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