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Founded by populations fleeing barbarian invasions after the fall of the Roman Empire, the Venetians built their city on the swampy islands of the lagoon to protect themselves. This unique location determined their destiny.
During the Middle Ages and Renaissance, the Republic of Venice ('La Serenissima') became a formidable maritime power and commercial hub connecting Europe to the East. This wealth financed an incredible artistic flourishing, with masters such as Titian, Tintoretto and Veronese, and dazzling architecture.
After losing its independence to Napoleon and becoming part of Italy in 1866, Venice faced a new challenge: mass tourism. Today, it struggles to preserve its fragile heritage in the face of rising sea levels ('acqua alta') and the pressure of millions of visitors, maintaining its status as a global cultural icon.
La cronología histórica muestra los momentos clave que han definido el desarrollo de Venice a lo largo de los siglos.
Découvrez ce qui rend cette ville spéciale grâce à notre système de notation complet
Extremely safe. The biggest danger is getting lost, which is part of the experience.
It is a city to walk. It is the main and most beautiful way to explore it.
Unique and efficient, although expensive, water bus (vaporetto) system.
Extremely expensive. Almost everything costs more than in any other Italian city.
Quiet and romantic, it is not a party city. Focuses on wine bars that close early.
A treasure trove of Renaissance art and home to prestigious international cultural events.
Excellent wine bar ('bacari') and fresh seafood culture, but plagued by tourist traps.
Famous for its crafts (crystal, masks) and luxury brands, but it is not a conventional shopping destination.
It can be very pleasant, but humidity, winter fog and the risk of 'acqua alta' are major drawbacks.
Completely tourism-oriented, but its very nature presents unique challenges.
Magical for children due to its uniqueness, but logistically very difficult.
A safe and welcoming city for everyone, although it does not have a large or visible LGTBQ+ scene.
Venetians are understandably exhausted by mass tourism. The interaction can be distant.
A unique beauty in the world, where architecture and art merge with the aquatic environment of the lagoon.
Absolutely unique in the world. A miracle of engineering and an open-air museum in Venetian Gothic style.
The capital of an ancient republic that dominated Mediterranean trade and was the cultural bridge between East and West.
Very few green spaces. The city is a labyrinth of stone and water.
Surprisingly clean for the number of tourists, although the logistics of waste management are a challenge.
Practically non-existent. The economy depends almost entirely on tourism and culture.
An incredibly inspiring but impractical place to work remotely.
Évaluation complète de cette destination
A city of unmatched beauty and absolutely essential to visit once in a lifetime. Its magic is real, but you have to be prepared for the high prices, the crowds and its logistical quirks.
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It can be very pleasant, but humidity, winter fog and the risk of 'acqua alta' are major drawbacks.
Ideal weather, fewer crowds than in summer. The best time.
Hot, very humid and extremely crowded.
Pleasant temperatures and beautiful light. The risk of 'acqua alta' (flooding) increases.
Cold and wet, often foggy. Magical and not very crowded, except during Carnival.
The light in spring and autumn is spectacular.
Winter fog can be very atmospheric.
The humidity in summer is suffocating.
'Acqua alta' is a real problem and can disrupt plans.
Humidity is a constant factor. The 'acqua alta' (rising tide) can occur in autumn and winter, flooding lower areas such as St. Mark's Square.
Spring (April-June) and early fall (September-October) are the best times to visit.
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One of the most expensive cities in the world to visit. Accommodation and any basic services (eating, drinking, transportation) have a significant extra cost.
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Explorez les endroits les plus fascinants que cette ville a à offrir
The main square of Venice, the social, religious and political heart of the city, defined by Napoleon as 'the most beautiful hall in Europe'.
A masterpiece of Italo-Byzantine architecture, with dazzling golden mosaics covering its interior.
The former seat of government of the Republic of Venice. A Venetian Gothic masterpiece housing incredible art and ancient prisons.
The oldest and most famous bridge crossing the Grand Canal, lined with shops and always full of life.
The main 'avenue' of Venice. Touring it by vaporetto or gondola offers spectacular views of the palaces that border it.
The famous closed bridge that connected the Doge's Palace with the new prison. It is said that the prisoners sighed as they saw Venice for the last time.
The most important museum of Venetian art, with a collection spanning from the 14th to the 18th century.
One of the most important modern art museums in Italy, located in Peggy Guggenheim's unfinished palace on the Grand Canal.
One of the islands in the lagoon, world famous for its historic glass blowing industry. You can visit the factories.
A fishing island famous for its brightly painted houses and its thread lace tradition.
One of the most original bookstores in the world, where books are stored in gondolas, bathtubs and canoes to protect them from floods.
Main Square of Venice, an essential place to visit.
Venice Local Market, an essential place to visit.
Venice Central Park, an essential place to visit.
Venice Art Museum, an essential place to visit.
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The classic tour of the lagoon islands. It combines the glass of Murano, the colorful houses of Burano and the historical tranquility of Torcello with its ancient cathedral.
Crafts, Photographier, Histoire
A historic university town that is home to Giotto's Scrovegni Chapel, a masterpiece of Western art.
Art, Histoire, university atmosphere
The city of 'Romeo and Juliet', with an impressive Roman amphitheater (the Arena), a charming medieval center and a romantic atmosphere.
Histoire, opera, romance
The island that separates the lagoon from the Adriatic Sea. A quick vaporetto ride to escape the crowds and enjoy a day at the beach.
Plage, relaxation, cycling
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Explorez les divers quartiers de la ville, chacun avec son caractère et son charme uniques.
The tourist epicenter, crowded and monumental.
The neighborhood of art and students, with a more relaxed and cultural atmosphere.
Spacious and residential, it offers a glimpse of the most authentic Venice.
The largest and quietest sestiere, with the gardens of the Biennale and the Arsenale.
A lively and central neighborhood, home to the Rialto Market and many 'bacari'.
The entry point to the city, with the train station and bus terminal.
Découvrez les meilleures expériences et activités pour chaque période de l'année
One of the most famous carnivals in the world. People dress in elaborate period costumes and masks, creating a magical and mysterious atmosphere. There are parades, dances and events all over the city.
The most prestigious contemporary art event in the world. National pavilions and exhibitions take over the Giardini and the Arsenale, as well as palaces throughout the city.
The most heartfelt festival for Venetians. A votive boat bridge is built over the Giudecca Canal and the celebration culminates with a spectacular fireworks display on Saturday night.
Découvrez les événements et festivals les plus importants organisés tout au long de l'année
World famous for its elegant masks and costumes.
The most important contemporary art and architecture event in the world.
The oldest film festival in the world, held on the island of Lido.
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