The mesmerizing Venice.
Canals of Venice
In particular, one must take some time to visit the Grand Canal of Venice where you can avail of transportation modes such as water buses called vaporetti and private water taxis.
Traveling through these canals will surely be an adventure and new experience that you will never forget. Admire palaces that surround this canal.
St Mark’s Campanile
St Mark’s Campanile is a narrow bell tower with a height of 99 meters. The original tower collapsed in 1902 but was rebuilt in 1912. You can get to the top with the lift from where you can enjoy beautiful views across Venice.
St. Mark’s Square
Officially known as Piazza San Marco or in English St. Mark’s Square, this place serves as the principal public square of Venice and is considered to be one of the busiest places in all of Venice.
It is here where you can enjoy your most expensive cafe ever in any of the restaurants that surround the square, enjoy life music and watch the travelers all around.
St. Mark’s Basilica
If you are going to Venice, you would definitely not dare to forget to visit St Mark’s Basilica which is considered to be the most famous of all the city churches of Venice and is a perfect example of Italo-Byzantine Architecture.
Standing aside Campanile on Piazza San Marco, it is a place that is not possible to miss while on your trip to Venice.
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