Source: Tourism MediaBridge of SighsArching high over the water, linking a palace with a prison, is a spectacular bridge steeped in local legends. The WorldEuropeItalyVeniceSan MarcoBridge of Sighs
Source: Tourism MediaBuranoColorful houses line narrow canals at this charming island renowned for its delicate lacework.The WorldEuropeItalyVeniceBurano
Source: Tourism MediaFerretto SquareTake photos of the imposing bell tower in this historic square before dropping in at the upscale boutiques along the colonnade.The WorldEuropeItalyVeniceMestreFerretto Square
Source: Tourism MediaChiesa Santa Maria dei MiracoliThis domed church is one of Venice’s earliest examples of Renaissance design and a peaceful space in one of the city’s residential districts.The WorldEuropeItalyVeniceCannaregioChiesa Santa Maria dei Miracoli
Source: Tourism MediaSt Mark's CampanileEnjoy breathtaking 360-degree views from the top of this landmark bell tower, where Galileo once made his name.The WorldEuropeItalyVeniceSan MarcoSt Mark's Campanile
Source: Tourism MediaCa' RezzonicoStep back into Venice\'s past when you study the paintings, frescos and period furniture of this magnificent baroque palace.The WorldEuropeItalyVeniceDorsoduroCa' Rezzonico
Source: Tourism MediaSt. Mark's SquareExperience the timeless charm of Venice’s glorious heart, home to the city’s most famous cultural icons, many cafés ... and several thousand pigeons.The WorldEuropeItalyVeniceSan MarcoSt. Mark's Square
Source: Tourism MediaCa' RezzonicoStep back into Venice\'s past when you study the paintings, frescos and period furniture of this magnificent baroque palace.The WorldEuropeItalyVeniceDorsoduroCa' Rezzonico
Source: Tourism MediaSt. Mark's SquareExperience the timeless charm of Venice’s glorious heart, home to the city’s most famous cultural icons, many cafés ... and several thousand pigeons.The WorldEuropeItalyVeniceSan MarcoSt. Mark's Square
Source: Tourism MediaSt. Mark's BasilicaGilded mosaics, a jewel-encrusted screen and magnificent Byzantine architecture make this cathedral one of the most stunning attractions in Venice.The WorldEuropeItalyVeniceSan MarcoSt. Mark's Basilica
Source: Tourism MediaSt Mark's CampanileEnjoy breathtaking 360-degree views from the top of this landmark bell tower, where Galileo once made his name.The WorldEuropeItalyVeniceSan MarcoSt Mark's Campanile
Source: Tourism MediaSt Mark's CampanileEnjoy breathtaking 360-degree views from the top of this landmark bell tower, where Galileo once made his name.The WorldEuropeItalyVeniceSan MarcoSt Mark's Campanile
Source: Tourism MediaBuranoColorful houses line narrow canals at this charming island renowned for its delicate lacework.The WorldEuropeItalyVeniceBurano
Source: Tourism MediaChiesa Santa Maria dei MiracoliThis domed church is one of Venice’s earliest examples of Renaissance design and a peaceful space in one of the city’s residential districts.The WorldEuropeItalyVeniceCannaregioChiesa Santa Maria dei Miracoli
Source: Tourism MediaSan PoloThe smallest of Venice’s six districts, this is also one of the oldest. It offers many tourist sites in its palaces, its churches and the Rialto Bridge.The WorldEuropeItalyVeniceSan Polo
Source: Tourism MediaSt. Mark's SquareExperience the timeless charm of Venice’s glorious heart, home to the city’s most famous cultural icons, many cafés ... and several thousand pigeons.The WorldEuropeItalyVeniceSan MarcoSt. Mark's Square
Source: Tourism MediaSt. Mark's BasilicaGilded mosaics, a jewel-encrusted screen and magnificent Byzantine architecture make this cathedral one of the most stunning attractions in Venice.The WorldEuropeItalyVeniceSan MarcoSt. Mark's Basilica