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Visit Venice - 5 Vital Tips for Visiting Venice, Italy - Wolters World

Visit Venice - 5 Vital Tips for Visiting Venice, Italy - Wolters World

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Heading to Venice on Vacation & Want a bit more insider information on this amazing island city? Here we have 5 quick tips to help travelers get the most out of visiting Venice, Italy. With over 20 million visitors a year Venice is quite popular, but let us help you figure out a few things you should know before you go to Venice. 1. Be Prepared to Get Lost: wandering the back alleys and canals is vital for enjoying Venice, Italy. However, some tourists might get a bit scared not being on a popular tourist route. Well with tons of signs and locals that know tourists get lost you won't be lost long (it is an island after all. So grab a map and still get lost enjoying those amazing hidden squares and cafes. 2. Pack Your Patience: with 20 million tourists Venice is inundated with tourists all parts of the years (especially in summer. So be prepared to wait in line for sights, wait for restauratns, fight through crowds to go over the Railto bridge etc. 3. Don't Expect The Greatest Italian Food: with all of the tourists that come not all the restaurants try their hardest. They know tons more tourists are coming the next day. So ask one of the locals for some local places to try some local food and you will be better off. 4. Dress Modestly: some of the churches will not let you in to visit their collections if you are not dressed appropriately. 5. There Is More Than Just The Venice Island in Venice: go explore some of the outlying islands like Murano where you can see the glass blowers, or visit the beaches just outside of town in the warmer months. Also, you can save a lot of money staying in Mestre instead of on the island of Venice. USA Today & 10Best's
Date: 2022-02-04

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Thanks for the tips. Going back to Venice this summer. Last time I was there, I did not enjoy or appreciate it very much because it was raining, flooded, and I was walking on planks. I ate at a restaurant as well. and the food wasnt that great. I will be staying there longer this time around and cant wait to explore the islands (including Murano, Burano, and Torcello) a little more. Any restaurant suggestions?
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The best time to visit Venice is at night! I visited in May and spent whole night walking around with my friend (btw both girls) - it's a ghost town! We saw less than 10 people the whole night. Plus it's amazing to watch the sunrise and enjoy early morning when locals come out for their daily duties. After this I hated being there during the day, having to push through tourists with elbows.
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make sure to contact the hotel and find out which stop on the vaporetto.
I stayed in Castello. the Orange line (Arancia. took me right to the stop at the Rialto bridge. I still got lost. after I found my hotel, it became easier to find everything because I had a frame of reference.
Find the train station you can take a day trip to Padua or Verona.

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The water buses are somewhat expensive / crowded, but run to time. Tip: if you're there for several days get a multi-day waterbus ticket (multiple uses, gets you anywhere. The water taxis (NB taxis not waterbuses) are VERY expensive - be prepared. Despite many features of over-crowded Venice, I still love it and try to get there once a year.
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So very much have enjoyed your videos on Barcelona we had an awesome time there thanks to your tips!
We just finished watching your Venice video we are there the end of May and will take on board your advice and tips cant wait and thanks for giving us the heads up on dos and more importantly, the donts!
Thanks so much!

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Tip1. Agree, getting lost is good for you. Tip 2. There are too many tourists. Tip 3. Agree totally. but traditional Italian food is actually fantastic here if you really want to seek it out. Tip 4. Badly dressed people should not be allowed in Venice. Tip 5. Don't stay in Mestre. but do move around the lagoon as he says.
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Thanks so much for your helpful guides! We have travelled across Europe from Copenhagen to Amsterdam to Rome, next up Venice and Florence and have enjoyed your tips and advice immensely. Just having that little bit of 'insider' knowledge is a real comfort. Keep it up guys!
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Venice and Uganda are under copyright of the Vesuvian Gods empire. In future they will need this to claim financial
authority. HSBC bank international. Mark Simon Williams its proprietor.

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Venice with rain is better than in summer sun. It's so hot there!
Oh yeah, if you go off the main routes, you can find some local restaurants. Great for families!

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Hi. I always enjoy ur videos. very informative. I m traveling in this Oct end. what kind of whether it will be that time. also any tips where to have good food.
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