• The biggest attraction in the gorgeous city of Venice is the architecture — which is enhanced by the ancient canals that surround it.
  • Acqua alta (high water) has become a fact of life in Venice. The lagoon water level occasionally rises above the level of the squares and streets, flooding them.
  • Queen of the Adriatic and city of canals, masks and bridges – there’s no shortage of fascinating facts about Venice! It’s not hard to fall in love with Venice.
  • If you are flying in or out of Venice you are probably using either of the following airports: Marco Polo Venice Airport (VCE), Antonio Canova Treviso Airport (TSF).
  • Founded more than 1,500 years ago on 117 different islands, Venice is linked by a series of over 150 canals, 400 bridges and many ancient pavements.
  • Venice is located in northern Italy, about 100 km east of Verona, 200 km northeast of Florence, 200 km east of Milan, and 400 km north of Rome.
  • A comprehensive travel guide and a collection of tips for visiting Venice, Italy, from the experts at Condé Nast Traveler.
  • Choose 2 or 3 tags and discover Your Venice. ... Dominating the scene of the Venice Carnival 2024 edition is Marco Polo, emblem of the Serenissima.
  • Timeless and magical, the soul of Venice is made up of 118 islands united together by more than 400 bridges, separated by canals that act as waterways...
  • Today it is one of the most famous cities in the world: 15 million tourists visiting Venice every year is a solid proof of this fact. Cruise liner in Venice.