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Overview
Rialto Bridge, Venice © Italian Tourist Board
Venice rests on one of a series of 117 islands distributed throughout the Venetian lagoon at the northern end of the Adriatic Sea. This strategic position conferred on Venice economic and defensive advantages over its trading rivals. As the wealth of the city increased and its population grew, the composition of the city grew ever more dense and today only a handful of the islets that constitute the historic centre are not entirely developed.
The historic centre is divided into six quarters (sestieri). These are: San Marco, Dorsoduro, San Polo, Santa Croce, Cannaregio and Castello. The city's main thoroughfare is the Grand Canal that intersects each district as it meanders through the length of Venice from the railway station to San Marco. An alternative to walking the bewildering streets of Venice is to cruise the waterways onboard the motorboat buses known as vaporetti. These are the less romantic but also less expensive substitutes for the famous gondolas.
Venice extends beyond its six sestieri to the islands of Murano, Burano and Torcello. These are known for glass and lace-making respectively and Torcello is noted for the magnificent Byzantine Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta that rests on its soil. Trips by boat to the islands provide a pleasant diversion from the busier historic quarters.
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| Best Western Hotel Villa Mabapa Venice | |
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From 60 EUR
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1 Reviews |
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| Hotel Concordia Venice | |
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From 114 EUR
Calle Larga San Marco 367 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
6 Reviews |
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| Savoia & Jolanda Hotel Venice | |
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From 84 EUR
Riva degli Schiavoni 4187 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
5 Reviews |
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