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VENICEPUBLISHING DATE: 2012-03-21 | COUNTRY CODE: ITContents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafes, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping,
Sleeping, Essential Information, Maps
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There is no other city like Venice. It has 180 canals, 450bridges and magnificent palaces. It is a city rich in museumsand historical buildings of great artistic and culturalimportance. Add to that the transient feeling and the quieteveryday life. The beauty of it all is truly apparent.
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Population270.660
Currency1 Euro = 100 cents
Opening hoursShops in Venice are usually open 9.00-13.00 and 15.00-20.00, with somevariation depending on the time of year.
Internetwww.turismovenezia.itwww.venezia.netwww.comune.venezia.it
NewspapersIl GazzettinoLa Nuova VeneziaLa Rivista di Venezia
Emergency numbersPolice: 112Fire brigade: 115Medical: 118
Tourist informationAddress: Palace Ziani, APT Venezia, Castello 5050Tel. +39 041 529 8711E-mail: [email protected]
THE CITY
Refugees founded Venice. When Germanictribes ravaged northern Italy in the5th-century, many people escaped to thisdifficult-to-access area on the AdriaticSea.
Over the centuries the refugee communitygrew in to the most powerful trading portin the Mediterranean. At its peak, Venicehad 3.000 trade ships and 300 navyvessels. After the fall of Napoleon, Venicewas ruled by the Austrians, but after the1848 uprising, the city once again gainedits independence. Shortly after, in 1866,Venice became part of Italy. 1932 saw theopening of the motor and rail bridgebetween Venice and the mainland, thatwas to be the start of Venice as a touristdestination.
It is hard to navigate around the city, but don’t let that put you off, as this is part ofVenice’s charm. Leave the other touristsat St Mark’s square and the Rialto Bridgeand explore the labyrinth of littleneighbourhoods instead. The mostinteresting areas and islands areCannaregio, SanPolo/Santa Croce,Dorsoduro, San Marco and Castello.
DO & SEE
The whole city is a unique sight in itself, there is nothing like it anywhere else inthe world. The best way to explore Veniceis by foot.
Piazza San MarcoPiazza San Marco, aka Mark’s Square, is the biggest square in Venice, and themost faous one too. If you truly want tounderstand the might of the formerVenetian empire this is the place to visit.The square is full of interesting andimpressive sights, one of the being thecampanile - bell tower - from where youcan get a splendid view of Venice.
Address: Piazza San Marco
Palazzo DucalePalazzo Ducale, aka the Doge’s Palace, used to be the residence of the Doge ofVenice, and also a space where thegovernment could lodge. Both court andprison were located within the palacewalls, but today the building is a museum.
Address: Piaza San MarcoInternet: www.museiciviciveneziani.it
Basilica di San MarcoThe full name in Italian is Basilica Cattedrale Patriarcale di San Marco, butpeople will know what you’re talking aboutif you say Saint Mark’s Basilica. This
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cathedral church is the most famous ofchurches in Venice, presenting animpressive mosaic exterior as well as astriking interior.
Address: Piazza San MarcoInternet: www.basilicasanmarco.it
Grand CanalThe Grand Canal is the largest canal in town, almost 4 km long and at places aswide as 90 m with an average depth of 5m. Public transport is available in the formof vaporetti - water buses, gondolas andwater taxis. There are plenty of famousbuildings located along the river and it iscrossed by three bridges.
Address: Canal Grande
Rialto Fish MarketThis fish and vegetable market has been around since the year 1097, and there is afrantic activity here, especially early inthe mornings. The fishmongers, thebustling scenes, the old facades and thecanal combine for an experience by allsenses. The city’s best butcher shops arealso nearby.
Address: RialtoMore Info: Close to the Rialto Bridge
Ca’ PesaroCa’ Pesaro is the city’s modern art museum, located in an old palazzo facingthe Grand Canal. Very exciting art can befound in the Oriental art department:30.000 objects from Japan, China andIndonesia.
Address: Santa Croce 2070Phone: +39 041 721127Internet: www.capesaro.visitmuve.it
Peggy Guggenheim CollectionPeggy Guggenheim was the wife of the artist Max Ernst and the museum ishoused in Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, whichis her former home. Her art collectionwere opened to the public in 1951 andpeople can now enjoy art from Europeanand American art from the first half of the20th century.
Address: 704 DorsoduroPhone: +39 041 2405411Internet: www.guggenheim-venice.it
Ca’ RezzonicoLonghena’s palazzo is one of the most beautiful buildings in the whole city. Itwas completed in 1756, over 100 yearsafter the first day of construction andtoday it serves as a museum with aninteresting display of 18th century Venice.
Address: Ca’ Rezzonico, DorsoduroPhone: +39 041 2410100Internet: www.carezzonico.visitmuve.it
EATING
Venice has a large variety of restaurants. As usual with Italian cities, the best diningexperience can be had at a simpleneighbourhood trattoria off the touriststrips. Venice has many culinaryspecialities, like bigoli in an anchovy andmushroom sauce, or castraure—tinyartichokes with Parmesan shavings and
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olive oil.
Make sure to always look at the bottom ofthe menu to see if a service fee is addedto your bill. "Service included" or "12%added/charged" means that another 12%of the total cost will be added to your bill."Non cover" means no service fee includedin the price and no additional charge.
Da FioreThis used to be a neighbourhood bar serving una ombra (a shadow), Venetianslang for a glass of wine. Today Da Fiorecould quite possibly be the city’s bestrestaurant, with sober decor and disheslike misto crudo (marinated raw fish) andpennette with crayfish tails and broccoli.
Address: San Polo 2002, Calle del ScaleterPhone: +39 041 721 308Internet: www.dafiore.net
Locanda CiprianiThe restaurant Locanda Cipriani is part of the world famous luxury hotel by thesame name, but you can’t really tell. Thedecor is simple, the atmosphere relaxed,and the menu includes traditional dishessuch as pappardelle with veal liver.
Address: Piazza Santa Fosca 29Phone: +39 041 730 150Internet: www.locandacipriani.com
Osteria Vini da PintoBacaria’s are simple places to eat cicchetti, a Venetian tapas. Da Pinto isclose to the Rialto fish market and thebrave amongst you might try themasanette, tiny green crabs that areeaten whole, shell and all.
Address: Rialto Pescheria, San Polo 367Phone: +39 041 522 4599
Internet: www.vinidapinto.it
da MamoItaly, as a country, is world famous for making great pizza. da Mamo servesclassic Italian pizza as well as traditionaland historical Venetian dishes right in theheart of the city.
Address: San Marco, 5251, Calle StagneriPhone: +39 041 5236583Internet: www.damamo.it
Osteria La ZuccaLa Zucca provides an excellent option if you’re tired of pizza and pasta and cravefresh veggies. The restaurant is small andinviting, situated next to a picturesquebridge and don’t worry if you arrive viathe water, there’s also a door facing thecanal.
Address: Calle del Tintor, Santa Croce 1762Phone: +39 041 52 41 570Internet: www.lazucca.it
CAFES
When it comes to cafés in Venice it is the same as with restaurants—the best valuedplaces are located a couple of blocksaway from the tourist strips. Take a strolland find your own favourite café!
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RosasalvaOne of the city’s best patisseries good for breakfast or coffee. Try some of the localspecialities like zaleti, made with cornflour, or crunchy baicoli. When theweather is nice most people choose to sitby the tables on the square.
Address: S.Marco - Ponte Ferai 951Phone: +39 041 521 0544Internet: www.rosasalva.it
MajerMajer is a combined bakery and café located in a quaint alleyway. Theirphilosophy to every day enjoy a fewmoments of sweetness and tastinessshould indeed inspire us all.
Address: Dorsoduro 3108Phone: +39 041 5289014Internet: www.majer.it
Grancaffè QuadriGrancaffè Quadri offers breakfast and dinner, and everything in between. It is anexcellent venue to either sit down duringthe day and have a sandwich and a cup ofcoffee, or in the evening with aglamorous cocktail or luxurious glass ofwine.
Address: Piazza San Marco, 121Phone: +39 041 5222105Internet: www.caffequadri.it
Caffé FlorianThis historical café/bar opened its door in 1720 and is located at the famous St.Mark’s Square. This café is one of theoldest in Italy and known all over theworld, it has even become an attraction.
Address: Piazza San Marco
Phone: +39 041 5205641Internet: www.caffeflorian.com
Gelato FantasyGelato is the Italian word for ice cream, and in Italy this usually entails a frozensweet treat. Don’t be surprised if your icecream has a tasty topping of fresh fruitand/or nut puree. Gelato Fantasy alsooffers sherbet prepared daily with freshfruit.
Address: Calle dei FabbriPhone: +39 041 5225993Internet: www.gelatofantasy.com
BARS & NIGHTLIFE
Venice has many good bars, primarily in the Dorsoduro district, but there’s no"party scene." The city’s youth travel toVenice’s modern sister city, Mestre, on themain land. In the summer, they go to theseaside town of Jesolo.
Harry’s BarThis is the original, the bar that all other "Harry’s" around the world are modelledafter. The Bellini, the champagne andpeach drink was invented here. Harry’sBar focuses on creating an invitingatmosphere that welcomes everybodywith open arms.
Address: San Marco 1323Phone: +39 41 528 5777Internet: www.cipriani.com
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Venice Jazz ClubA brilliant jazz club that has succeeded in creating a cozy and authentic venue. From9pm to 11pm on Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday, Friday and Saturday you cancome by and catch a concert, but be sureto book in advance as it fills up in aheartbeat.
Address: Dorsoduro 3102, Ponte dei Pugni, S.MargheritaPhone: +39 0415232056 / Mobile +39 3401504985Internet: www.venicejazzclub.com
Cafè NoirCafè Noir is a lively place popular with students, and always packed to therafters. At its best when spontaneous, andsometimes wild, parties erupt in the laterhours of the night.
Address: Calle San Pantalon, DorsoduroPhone: +39 041 710 925Internet: www.cafenoir.biz
The Irish Pub VeneziaFriendly Irish pub with lots of beer and great attitude. Nice place to hang out andmaybe have a snack, they have pizza andsandwiches if you get hungry.
Address: Cannaregio 3847, Campiello TestoriPhone: +39 041 0990196Internet: www.theirishpubvenezia.com
Piccolo MondoA bar with a club feel to it. Or maybe the other way around—a club with a bar vibe.Parts of the student population seem tomake it here, too.
Address: Calle Contarini-Corfù, DorsoduroPhone: +39 41 520 0371
Internet: www.piccolomondo.biz
SHOPPING
If you are after high fashion shops they are located at Via XXII Marzo andneighbouring streets. Via XXII Marzostretches from San Mark Square towardsAcademia and here you will find brandslike Prada, Valentino, Etro, Chanel andGucci. There are also several banks andcurrency exchange offices in this area.Browse Venice’s boutiques and take in theatmosphere of the city.
Mondo NovoThis is the best place to buy the traditionalVenetian carnival masks. Stanley Kubrikshopped here for his movie "Eyes WideShut".
Address: Rio Terrà CanalPhone: +39 041 528 73 44Internet: www.mondonovomaschere.itMore Info: By the Campo Santa Margherita, Dorsoduro
CodognatoThe Codognato family is known for their macabre skull rings and snake necklaces.Their jewelry has been a Venetianlandmark for more than a century and theshop has not been moved since it openedin 1866 by Simeone Codognato.
Address: Calle Ascensione 1295, San MarcoPhone: +39 041 5225042
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Internet: www.attiliocodognato.it
Drogheria MascariA speziale is a traditional spice trader. In the old days they used to jostle alongCalle degli Spezieri, but today onlyDrogheria Mascari remains. This familyowned food specialty store offers spices,tea, balsamic vinegar and other delicacies.
Address: Sestiere San Polo, 381Phone: +39 041 522 9762Internet: www.imascari.com
SLEEPING
Venice is known as a super romantic location, bringing forth that picture ofwine drinking in a gondola that slowlycruises tha canal, maybe even a singersinging sweet Italian tunes for you andyour love.
Finding the right accomodation is an important part of any trip, and it’s alwaysclever to book ahead.
Hotel CiprianiCipriani provides you with an outstanding experience in elegant luxury. The worldclass hotel is situated on the tip ofGiudecca Island, four minutes from SanMarco by private launch. The rooms havesumptuous views over the lagoon and thegardens.
Address: Giudecca 10Phone: +39 041 520 7744Internet: www.hotelcipriani.com
BucintoroThe Bucintoro is a 4-star hotel located near Piazza San Marco with an enchantingdécor inspired by the ancient sailboatsand galleys of the past. Each room isdedicated to a specific sailboat and thewhole place breathes maritime tradition.
Address: Castello 2135Phone: +39 041 5289909Internet: www.hotelbucintoro.com
Hotel Al Ponte MocenigoHotel Al Ponte Mocenigo overlooks the tranquil Rio di San Stae and the idea is totake you back to Venice the way it was inthe 18th century. The rooms are elegantand combines traditional beauty with thecomforts of the modern day.
Address: S. Croce 2063Phone: +39 041 5244797Internet: www.alpontemocenigo.com
Hotel Santa LuciaThis pleasant hotel offers rooms for reasonable prices and is located in thecenter of Venice. The hotel is close topublic boat transportation, which makes itconvenient reach Rialto and Piazza SanMarco. All rooms have air conditioning,satellite TV and direct telephone. In springand summer time breakfast is served inthe hotel’s beautiful flower garden.
Address: Cannaregio, Calle della Misericordia 358Phone: +39 041 715 180Internet: www.hotelslucia.com
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Hotel Dalla MoraHotel Dalla Mora lies in a picturesque arearight by a romantic canal close to thetrain station. An Italian breakfast isincluded in the price and a large terraceoverlooking the canal is available duringthe day.
Address: San Pantalon, S.Croce 42Phone: +39 041 710703Internet: www.hoteldallamora.it
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
AirportsVenice Marco Polo Airport is situated 6 miles north of the city. Buses, taxicabsand boats are available for the journey into Venice. A one-way ticket for the bus is€5 and the taxi cabs charge €40. Thescheduled boat taxi Alilaguna (same stopsas the boat buses) charges approximately€15.
Aeroporto Treviso, sometimes referred to as Venice’s package tour airport, lies 18miles north of Venice. Buses depart forthe Mestre train station and connectingtrains to the island. Buses are €6 one-wayand €10 for a return ticket.
Internet: www.veniceairport.it, www.trevisoairport.it
Public TransportThe ACTV operate the bus boats, vaporettos. Tickets can be purchased atthe stations and from newsstands. Faresare approximately €6 per trip. There areseveral travel cards, starting at €16 (validfor 12 hours).
Internet: www.actv.it, www.atvo.it
TaxiTravelling by gondola is rather expensive, the prices start at €80 for 40 minutes. Theboat taxis are slightly cheaper, thepremier boat taxi operators in Venice are:
Veneziana Motoscafi: Phone: +39 041 716 549
Consorzio motoscafi: Phone: +39 041 522 2303
PostStamps can be purchased from tobacconists that carry either the blue andwhite "Tabacchi" sign or are simplymarked with a "T".
PharmacyPharmacies have alternating open hours during weekends and nights. Addresses tonight open pharmacies are posted atevery pharmacy.
DentistVenice does not have emergency dental care. The hospital, "Ospedale Civile," willmake an appointment for you to see adentist during regular hours.
Phone: +39 041 260 7101
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TelephoneCountry code: +39
Area code: 041
Electricity240 V, 50 Hz
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