Guidebook for Venezia

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Guidebook for Venezia

Essentials

Supermarkets and bars close to the apartments
Supermarket
6 locals recommend
DESPAR Rossini (Express)
6 Via Gioacchino Rossini
6 locals recommend
Supermarket
Supermarket
Coop
Supermarket

Food Scene

My husband's restaurant... obviously the best in Venice!
Raffaele
My husband's restaurant... obviously the best in Venice!
One of my favorite restaurants in Venice. All the fish starters are excellent!
19 locals recommend
Trattoria da Bepi
4550 Salizada del Pistor
19 locals recommend
One of my favorite restaurants in Venice. All the fish starters are excellent!
It's not a bar... it's the perfect place to drink a glass of good wine and eat an authentic Venetian "cicchetto". The best "bacaro" in Venice! Non è un bar... È il posto perfetto dove bere un buon bicchiere di vino e mangiare un autentico cicchetto veneziano. Il miglior bacaro di Venezia!
37 locals recommend
Bar All'Arco
436 Calle Arco
37 locals recommend
It's not a bar... it's the perfect place to drink a glass of good wine and eat an authentic Venetian "cicchetto". The best "bacaro" in Venice! Non è un bar... È il posto perfetto dove bere un buon bicchiere di vino e mangiare un autentico cicchetto veneziano. Il miglior bacaro di Venezia!

Arts & Culture

The Scala Del Bovolo is one of the most singular examples of Venetian architecture in transition from the Gothic style, well rooted in local culture, to the Renaissance one. At the end of the 15th century Pietro Contarini commissioned a new building, probably from Giovanni Candi, to add to his late Gothic palace, with the aim of visually qualifying the internal facade of the palace overlooking a small courtyard, once protected by a wall. A series of overlapping loggias connects the various floors to the airy staircase which winds in a spiral - “bovolo” in Venetian dialect - inside a cylindrical tower pierced by ascending arches.
172 locals recommend
Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo
4303 Scala Contarini del Bovolo
172 locals recommend
The Scala Del Bovolo is one of the most singular examples of Venetian architecture in transition from the Gothic style, well rooted in local culture, to the Renaissance one. At the end of the 15th century Pietro Contarini commissioned a new building, probably from Giovanni Candi, to add to his late Gothic palace, with the aim of visually qualifying the internal facade of the palace overlooking a small courtyard, once protected by a wall. A series of overlapping loggias connects the various floors to the airy staircase which winds in a spiral - “bovolo” in Venetian dialect - inside a cylindrical tower pierced by ascending arches.
Palazzo Grimani was the home of one of the most important families of the Venetian patriciate until the mid-19th century. It was purchased at the end of the fifteenth century by the patrician Antonio Grimani, protagonist of the political and military life of the Republic of Venice, elected doge in 1521. It is therefore a rare example of a Renaissance patrician residence.
38 locals recommend
Palazzo Grimani Museum
4858 Rugagiuffa
38 locals recommend
Palazzo Grimani was the home of one of the most important families of the Venetian patriciate until the mid-19th century. It was purchased at the end of the fifteenth century by the patrician Antonio Grimani, protagonist of the political and military life of the Republic of Venice, elected doge in 1521. It is therefore a rare example of a Renaissance patrician residence.
56 locals recommend
Fortuny Palace
3958 S. Marco
56 locals recommend
78 locals recommend
Ca' Rezzonico
3136 Dorsoduro
78 locals recommend
Ca' Pesaro Galleria Internazionale d'Arte Moderna
2076 Santa Croce
101 locals recommend
105 locals recommend
Ca' d'Oro
3934 Calle Ca' d'Oro
105 locals recommend