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Gondolas on the water in front of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice

Venice Travel Guide 2026

Everything you need for your trip to Venice: The best sights, insider tips, restaurant recommendations and how you can save with Turbopass.

View of the famous Rialto Bridge with its distinctive architecture, gondolas and historic buildings on the Grand Canal

Venice at a Glance

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Italy

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April - June

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Subtropical

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3 - 4 days

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VCE / TSF

Why Venice? A Floating City of Romance and Wonder

Venice isn’t just a city – it’s unlike anywhere else on Earth. In Venice, streets are replaced by canals, cars by gondolas, and every turn feels like stepping into a painting. Drifting along the waterways or wandering through its narrow alleys, you quickly realise that Venice is a place to be experienced slowly, where getting lost is part of its magic.

Built across a network of islands, Venice is rich in history and architectural beauty. At its heart lies St Mark's Square, home to the stunning St Mark's Basilica and the iconic Doge's Palace. Spanning the Grand Canal, the elegant Rialto Bridge offers one of the city’s most famous views.

But Venice is more than its landmarks. Beyond the main sights, quieter neighbourhoods reveal a different side of the city – peaceful canals, hidden courtyards, and local life unfolding far from the crowds. Early mornings and late evenings bring a calm, almost dreamlike atmosphere that’s hard to forget.

Food in Venice reflects its connection to the sea. Fresh seafood, risotto, and cicchetti – small, flavourful bites – are best enjoyed in traditional bacari, often paired with a glass of local wine. Dining here is relaxed, social, and deeply rooted in tradition.

Frequently Asked Questions about Venice – Your Travel FAQ

The answers to your most important questions about travelling to Venice, including sights, costs and planning

When is the best time to travel to Venice?

The best time to visit Venice is during the shoulder seasons of April to June and September to October, offering pleasant weather and manageable crowds. Spring features blooming gardens and mild temperatures, while autumn is warm and perfect for sightseeing.

Experience the famous Carnival in February (or early March) or the La Vogalonga rowing regatta in late May to early June.

How many days should you plan for Venice?

Three to four days is the ideal amount of time to visit Venice, allowing you to see major highlights like St. Mark’s Square and the Doge’s Palace, explore quieter neighborhoods (sestieri) like Dorsoduro, and take a day trip to the islands of Murano and Burano without feeling rushed. Two days is sufficient for a quick, packed highlights tour, while a week allows for a deeper, more relaxed experience.

What are the absolute must-see sights in Venice?

The absolute must-see sights in Venice are anchored around St. Mark's Square, featuring the stunning St. Mark's Basilica and the historic Doge's Palace. A boat ride along the Grand Canal to the Rialto Bridge is essential, while navigating the canals in a gondola offers a quintessential experience. Also, explore the islands of Murano and Burano for glass-making and colorful houses.