Venica, called Veneizia in Italia is very beautiful city in the world. Created on a lagoon, the city is almost identical as it was roughly six centuries ago. The only modification that has taken place is in the figure of tourists which are attracted towards it. Furthermore, the number of sightseers is continuously growing with every passing year. Summer is the most terrible period to go to this city as it is extremely hot, and the canals become pretty smelly also. Spring and fall on the other hand are much better period to visit the city as the climate is fairly lesser.
The best method to visit every church without going low on budget is to purchase the church pass. One of the churches that you should certainly visit is Saint Mark's Basilica. This church is on the Piazza San Marco, and is an awfully beautiful church in Venice. The church is a famous traveler attraction, so you must be ready to wait for five hours or even more before you get entry. Another method to save your time and avoid the hassle of standing in the line is by advance reservation. By doing so, you just have to show the print of your booking and you acquire the entry. You should also see San Giovanni e Paolo which is an extremely big Dominican church. The church has numerous tombs (of Doges), and shares its courtyard with the Scuola San Marco.
Before visiting the museums, make sure you buy the museum pass. The Doge's Palace and Correr Museum are a must visit. Doge's Palace has a guided tour "Secret Itinerary" which takes you through the old city administration offices as well as the jail where Casanova was kept. Correr Museum has a very interesting collection of globes which dates back to 16th century. You can also enjoy yourself at the art caf which has tables on the San Marco square.
If you want to know history, you must also see the Jewish Ghetto which was the prime "ghetto". However, ensure you don't make plans for a trip there on Saturdays as that is Sabbath, but any other day is a good day to go to the synagogues.
The Peggy Guggenheim Museum contains the special modern art collection of Peggy Guggenheim who was an American and married Max Ernst (a modern painter). In this museum you can find works of Picasso, Dali, and lots more. The Clock Tower is a tower at Saint Marc that knocks down in the 20th century but has been restored. It gives stunning sight of central Venice.
You must also go to the Rialto market and Rialto Bridge. This bridge has become one of Venice's most famous signs and has the past of more than eight centuries.
If you want to see how gondolas are made, then go to the Squero which is a small ship yard. You can find it across the canal near San Trovaso Church. Here you can see the mechanics of how a gondola is constructed.
Venice is a very striking city; make sure you enjoy a lot during your stay.
The best method to visit every church without going low on budget is to purchase the church pass. One of the churches that you should certainly visit is Saint Mark's Basilica. This church is on the Piazza San Marco, and is an awfully beautiful church in Venice. The church is a famous traveler attraction, so you must be ready to wait for five hours or even more before you get entry. Another method to save your time and avoid the hassle of standing in the line is by advance reservation. By doing so, you just have to show the print of your booking and you acquire the entry. You should also see San Giovanni e Paolo which is an extremely big Dominican church. The church has numerous tombs (of Doges), and shares its courtyard with the Scuola San Marco.
Before visiting the museums, make sure you buy the museum pass. The Doge's Palace and Correr Museum are a must visit. Doge's Palace has a guided tour "Secret Itinerary" which takes you through the old city administration offices as well as the jail where Casanova was kept. Correr Museum has a very interesting collection of globes which dates back to 16th century. You can also enjoy yourself at the art caf which has tables on the San Marco square.
If you want to know history, you must also see the Jewish Ghetto which was the prime "ghetto". However, ensure you don't make plans for a trip there on Saturdays as that is Sabbath, but any other day is a good day to go to the synagogues.
The Peggy Guggenheim Museum contains the special modern art collection of Peggy Guggenheim who was an American and married Max Ernst (a modern painter). In this museum you can find works of Picasso, Dali, and lots more. The Clock Tower is a tower at Saint Marc that knocks down in the 20th century but has been restored. It gives stunning sight of central Venice.
You must also go to the Rialto market and Rialto Bridge. This bridge has become one of Venice's most famous signs and has the past of more than eight centuries.
If you want to see how gondolas are made, then go to the Squero which is a small ship yard. You can find it across the canal near San Trovaso Church. Here you can see the mechanics of how a gondola is constructed.
Venice is a very striking city; make sure you enjoy a lot during your stay.

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