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Day 1: Saturday
Benvenuti! Welcome to your Italian home! Unpack, unwind, and get settled.
Explore your local neighborhood to find grocery shops, restaurants, and the nearest
coffee bar. Purchase a vaporetto pass for the week. Day 2: Sunday
Explore Venice neighborhood by neighborhood starting with the San Marco
and Castello sections. Visit San Marco Basilica, the Doge's Palace, the Bridge
of Sighs, and go to the top of the Campanile to get an overview of Venice. Visit
the tourist office just off of Piazza San Marco. Walk to La Fenice, to reserve
a tour or to buy tickets to a concert or opera. Visit Campo Santo Stefano. Window
shop. Lunch, rest and then explore the Castello area - the Santi Giovanni and
Paolo, San Giorgio degli Schiavoni, San Pietro di Castello, the arsenal, the Naval
History Museum and wonderful area where the Biennale of Modern Art is held in
the Giardini Pubblici even number years. Dine at Osteria Oliva Nera, Castello
3417/8 near San Giorgio degli Schiavoni - phone 041 522 2170. Day
3: Monday Get an early start, to watch the boats unload the day's supplies.
Ride the vaporetto number 41 or 42 from San Zaccheria near San Marco all the way
though the Giudecca Canal and then through the Cannaregio Canal to the islands.
Notice as you glide under the historic bridges - Ponte Guglio and the Tre Archi.
Islands - Murano: Watch glass being blown. Continue to Burano to see lace making
and gorgeous (and expensive) masks. Enjoy a romantic evening in the Rialto Bridge
Area with dinner at Fiaschetteria Toscana, San Giovanni, Cannaregio 5719 - near
Campo Santa Marina. Day 4: Tuesday Return to the Cannaregio
area to explore the ancient Ghetto, the open-air markets and the university area.
Walk to the Ca' d'Oro and San Michele.Cross the Canal Grande by traghetto and
explore Campo San Polo and I Frari. Venice's churches are full of art treasures
- check your guidebooks - even if you are not keen on seeing many churches. Dinner
with reservations at Osteria da Fiore, Calle del Scaleter, San Polo (see restaurant
guide). Day 5: Wednesday Accademia area - Visit the Accademia
and the Peggy Guggenheim museum. On to the Dorsoduro for La Salute, the Guidecca
and San Giorgio Maggiore and visit the gondola workshop at Zattere. Finish with
the Santa Croce area for the Fondaco dei Turchi and Ca' Pesaro. Dinner at Antica
Besseta, Santa Croce 041 721 687. Day 6: Thursday Brenta
River Cruise from Venice to Padua along the Brenta Riviera past all the fabulous
Palladian villas, stopping along the way to visit. In Padua don't miss the Capella
degli Scrovegni for the beautiful Giotto frescoes. Rail home. Dinner at Gondolieri
near San Vio, Dorsoduro 041 528 6396 Day 7: Friday Lido
di Venezia: If you are there in early September, don't miss the Film Festival.
You just might spot a famous movie star! Pack and finish your shopping. Dinner
at Covo in Castello. 041 522 3812. Take a last stroll around Venice and a gondola
ride. Day 8: Saturday Water taxi to the station or airport.
Reflect on all you've done and save the rest for next time. Arrivederci!
Other Ideas Take
a guided walking tour. We have an expert guide that our customers love. Take
a cooking class & share the meal with the English-speaking teacher.
See daytrip ideas for the Veneto region. Avoid
heat and crowds in July & August, particularly on weekends, when the cruise ships
arrive. Try Venice in the cooler months, particularly in winter, when Venice is
misty and magical. Note:
major festivals are: | | February
or early March | Carnevale
- depending on the date of Mardi Gras | | March
or April | Pasqua
- Easter | | May
for the Ascension | the
Festa della Sensa | | 3rd
Sunday in July | Festa
del Redentore ending with spectacular fireworks | | 1st
Sunday in September | Regata
Storica, the most spectacular festival | | Nov.
21 | Feast
of the Madonna della Salute |
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