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.

  • San Giorgio dei Greci (Church)

     San Giorgio dei Greci church was attended by the numerous Greek community of Venice. Greek community was the second foreign community in Venice after Jews,…

  • San Giorgio Maggiore (Church)

    San Giorgio Maggiore church stays on the homonym island, in front of Saint Mark's basin and beside Giudecca island. The facade is a XVI century…

  • San Giovanni Battista in Bragora (Church)

    The church of San Giovanni Battista in Bragora, also popularly known just as Bragora church, stays in the homonym, lovely square not far from Saint…

  • San Giovanni Crisostomo (Church)

     San Giovanni Grisostomo, the last work of architect Codussi, is an important example of Renaissance style, characterized by the search for harmonious proportions in the…

  • San Giovanni Novo / San Zaninovo (Church)

     San Zaninovo church is dedicated to Saint John: its real name is actually San Giovanni Nuovo, mispronounced in Venetian. In order to distinguish it from…

  • San Gregorio (Church)

     San Gregorio church in Venice was founded in IX century and became a Benedictine abbey in XII. Suppressed by Napoleon, it later served as a workshop…

  • San Lazzaro dei Mendicanti (Church)

     San Lazzaro dei Mendicanti church was built in early XVI century by Mendicant Friars to serve as an hospice. However, San lazzaro dei Mendicanti church…

  • San Leone / San Lio (Church)

     San Lio church, close to campo san Bortolo in Saint Mark district, is dedicated to Pope Leo X, who had supported the independence of Venice…

  • San Lorenzo (Church)

    San Lorenzo church of Venice was built in VI-VII century, and a Benedictine convent was added later. It was rebuilt and restaured several times, but…

  • San Moisé (Church)

    San Moisé church in Venice is an extraordinary exemple of Baroc style, like the near Santa Maria del Giglio. Just like this last one, its…