Exploring Venice



Discover not only the timeless charm of our apartments, but also the wonders that surround them. Venice, la Serenissima, with its iconic canals, historic monuments, and world-renowned museums, offers endless opportunities to explore and enjoy its unparalleled beauty. Immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of this floating city and be enchanted by its stories and legends.

St. Mark's Square

St. Mark's Square is the heart of Venice. Dominated by St. Mark's Basilica and the Campanile, it offers spectacular views of the city. The Doge's Palace with its Gothic arches and historic cafes such as Café Florian make the square a must-see place to admire the architecture and city life.

Rialto Bridge

The Rialto Bridge, built in 1591, is a masterpiece of Renaissance engineering and one of four bridges across the Grand Canal. With a single stone archway and stores along its sides, it is both a pedestrian passageway and a bustling commercial center. There are breathtaking views of the Grand Canal from the bridge, making it a must-see for visitors to Venice.

The Gondolas

Gondolas are the romantic symbol of Venice, driven by experienced gondoliers through the city's canals. Originally an everyday means of transportation, today they offer a unique experience for tourists, exploring hidden canals and historic bridges. Decorated with exquisite details, they create an atmosphere of charm and nostalgia.

Murano

Murano, in the Venice lagoon, has been famous for art glass production since the 13th century. Visitors can observe master glassmakers in the many glassworks and workshops. The island also offers cultural attractions such as the Basilica of Saints Mary and Donato and the Glass Museum. A visit to Murano is a journey into art and tradition.

Torcello

Torcello, an island in the Venetian lagoon, is known for its tranquility and historical significance. Once an important center of the Venetian Republic, today it offers peace and beauty. The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, with its Byzantine mosaics, and the Church of Santa Fosca are the main attractions. Torcello is also famous for the "Throne of Attila" and its quiet paths.

Chicchetteria du Mori

Chicchetteria du Mori is a must-visit establishment for those visiting Venice who wish to immerse themselves in the local culinary tradition. Located in the heart of the city, this osteria is renowned for its cicheti, small samples of food that represent the essence of Venetian gastronomy. You can enjoy delicious meatballs, sarde in saor, baccalĂ  mantecato and a variety of tramezzini, all accompanied by a glass of wine or ombra, the typical local wine glass. Chicchetteria du Mori offers an authentic and convivial experience, perfect for a quick snack or an evening in good company, enjoying the unique flavors of the lagoon.