St. Mark's SquareTThomaschinnSt. Mark’s Square is one of the iconic plazas in Venice, situated right next to St. Mark’s Basilica and surrounded by magnificent architecture. The view of this place is tremendous and exceptionally beautiful, especially at sunset. It’s definitely a worthy experience.
Grand CanalCCheekyblueeyezIt’s so beautiful wow amazing views boats atmosphere even in November it’s no sobusy so much better to get about
Bridge of SighsDDM-04Tips: It’s good to see during the day and during the sunset. on one side of the bridge where you are viewing from, can go on the side - there is a good photo point
Venice BiennaleJJerry游世界Expected! The 60th Venice Biennale is finally here! The long-awaited international art exhibition! This theme is very interesting: "foreigners everywhere", very critical, very contemporary, art paintings, installations, architecture are too much like, there are many venues in each country, but fortunately there are 7-day tickets, otherwise there will be no way to see such an international top art exhibition for a while.
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Rialto BridgeDDM-04You definitely have to see this unique bridge when you are in Venice. it is divided into 3 sections. the middle one has shops on the bridge (both sides) and on either side of this are steps to go up and down. You can enjoy the beautiful view of Grand Canal from here. There are water taxi’s, water buses and gondola’s going up and down the canal. Best time to go is early morning or in the evening when it is less busy. There are hawkers selling red roses so you can have a romantic moment there and capture them.
Doge's PalaceMMaxSThe Doge's Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, in Italy in the city of Venice on St. Mark's Square is an amazing structure. The residence of the rulers, the parliament building, the place of secret affairs of the Inquisition and the imprisonment of criminals. The structure surprises with chiseled colonnades, Gothic arches, crenellated walls and looks exquisite and sophisticated in a city on the water. How did it all began? The construction of the residence of the head of the Venetian Republic (Doge) began in 810. The first palace building looked like a harsh castle surrounded by water, with observation towers and defensive moats. The Doge's Palace was built and decorated for six centuries, changing during this time. With the development and strengthening of the republic, the fortress towers and walls were demolished, filling up the moats. The residence was on fire twice, and each time the building was restored. The palace was revived for the third time in 1419, turning into an exquisite building full of luxury. Building has a special look. Masters Pietro Bazeio and Filippo Calendario created the palace in an elegant Gothic style with Byzantine splendor, combining various architectural trends. When looking at the eclectic architecture, at first it seems illogical that the massive part stands on light openwork arches: the palace resembles an overturned ship.
Ponte dell'Accademia莲莲子99The bridge is a wooden bridge, it looks very simple, I thought it was a long-old building, but it was a very new structure. The north end is directly connected to the Academy Art Museum, and you can stand on the bridge and enjoy the water view.
Lido di Venezia小小思文It is also a place for the famous Venice Film Festival, Lido Island is also a very good tourist island in Venice, the scenery here is also very beautiful, many facilities and businesses can slowly enjoy and taste.
Campanile di San MarcoMMunx zayaThere are pretty much two ‘birds eye’ viewing spots in Venice - being the Basilica San Marco Clock Tower; and the roof top terrace of ‘T Fondaco Dei Tedeschi’ (a department store by the Rialto bridge). You need to book ahead for both - which we did.So we set off for the Clock Tower first thing and after a short wait, went up (~100 m). The view provided a terrific perspective of Venice - its red terracotta rooftop tiles, and the various islands to the south and east. A good start to the day