What to See in Venice

What to do in Venice?

When planning a trip to Venice, many people ask themselves questions such as “what to do in Venice?”, “what to see in Venice?”.
Well, there are so many things to see in Venice that we can guarantee that your only problem will be the lack of time.
A visitor will probably need months – or maybe years – to see all the things that this city offers to its lovers: tens of museums and monuments and more less one hundred churches: are you still worried about your free time?
If you are, why not to visit one of the many art exhibitions which are regularly held in Venice? And among things to do in Venice in the evening, you might consider one of its theatres, or maybe pay a visit to Venice Casino.
The offer of things to see in Venice is not only rich, but also various, that all kinds of visitors, from couples in honeymoon to families with children, will certainly have an unforgettable stay.

  • National Archaeological Museum

     National Archaeological Museum of Venice is located on Saint mark's square, sharing its entrance with Correr museum. Its early founding in 1523 made it possible…

  • Naval History Museum

    Naval History Museum of Venice (Museo Storico Navale) will captivate the attention of visitors interested in military history, and of everyone willing to understand the…

  • Palazzo Grassi

     Palazzo Grassi on the Grand Canal was built in the middle of XVIII century, with a rigorous Classical facade (contrasting with the surrounding Baroque or…

  • Palazzo Mocenigo museum

    Palazzo Mocenigo museum contains the most important collection of Venetian fabrics and costumes. Visiting Palazzo Mocenigo is much more than a history class: it is travelling…

  • Pinault Museum

    The Contemporary Art Museum of Venice, popularly also known as Pinault Museum, was opened in 2009 in the buildings of the ancient toll of Venice…

  • Querini Stampalia Museum

    Querini Stampalia Museum has been named after the palazzo where it is housed, which used to be the residence of the noble Querini Stampalia family. It provides its…

  • Rialto

    In the heart of Venice Rialto area is far more than Rialto bridge: located in the sestiere of San Polo, it includes churches, fondacos and the market. Fondacos were warehouses and headquarters…

  • Rialto Bridge

    Rialto bridge connects the districts of San Polo and San Marco, and it is the geographical heart of the town. On the side of San…

  • Saint Mark (Basilica)

    Saint Mark Basilica (San Marco) is definitely the symbol and the most famous monument of Venice. Its unique syncretic architecture (mostly Byzantine and Gothic), its golden…

  • Saint Mark square

    Saint Mark square is definetely the symbol of Venice: huge, sumptous, elegant and simply impressive. Dominated by the Basilica di San Marco, it is surrounded by…