Useful Info - Walks - Useful Addresses -


A unique city of art, Venice is known the world over for its amazing bridges overlooking the picturesque canals, its romantic gondolas, the extraordinary Piazza San Marco, the magnificent Ducal Palace and the spectacular Carnival Period. There are also a whole range of fascinating museums and artistic and cultural attractions which are talked about all over the world. “Venice is simply Venice” and never fails to leave you with unforgettable memories


Useful Info

1) Get a map of the city and remember that Venice is much more than justSt. Mark's Square.
2) Show respect for the city by helping us keep it clean: never throw litter on the ground or into the canals.
3) Always wear appropriate clothing. Keep right when walking in the city street. Never stop on bridges. Take off your backpack when on the city boats.
4) Remember that St. Mark's Square and the surrounding area is an open-air museum (people who picnic in the square and leave litter behind will be subject to fines).
5) Get a Venice Card and use it. The Card offers many advantages and can help usto make you feel welcome in Venice.
6) Only use authorized services and transportation. Always ask what the fare will be before boarding.
7) Beware of unauthorized peddlers and watch out for pick-pockets.
8) Venice is subject to frequent flooding. A warning siren announces exceptionally high tides. You can still visit many areas of the city by using the wooden walkways.
9) The city also has disabled access routes. For more details contact the APT or Informahandicap.
10) To exercise your rights or lodge a complaint,contact the APT Complaint Office or the Counter of Tourist Mediation.

[Back to top]


Walks

San Marco, Venice heart
Saint Mark's Square is Venice's only square. It consists of an artistic complex of buildings in different sty-les that over time have created a harmonious setting to the square.

The sestiere of Castello
Castello was one of the earliest parts of Venice to be settled (fifth to sixth centuries). The district takes its name from the castle that stood there and which provided defence from attacks from the sea. Here is the ancient Arsenal, that was an essential part of the life of the repubblica.

The sestiere of Cannaregio
The name has two possible origins: it may derive from Canal regio, i.e. the main canal for communicating with the mainland or else it may refer to extensive reed beds found there in the past. The railway station is named after Santa Lucia because it was built in the area of the church of Santa Lucia, destroyed following napoleon's edit in 1806. The building is number 1 of the district.

The sestiere of San Polo
This is the smallest area. In this district it was customary to 'live over the shop', i.e. dwellings and workplaces were often combined. On the Rialto and everywhere else we find an old and noble Venetian vocation: that of good food. the enjoyment of food is honoured here, even in its most simple and popular forms. All around the area we find 'osterie and bacari', taverns that also provide ready-made dishes including sạr, bigoi, in salsa, tripe, liver alla veneziana, fish fries, as well as the typical 'cicheto' (a morsel on a stick).

The sestiere of Santa Croce
It is the north-east of the city and via Piazzale Roma it connects Venice to the mainland. All this area has been subject to many demolitions and transformations, starting in 1810 with the demolition of the church and monastery of of Santa Croce, which gave their name to the district. The Papadopoli gardens were laid out in the area. The gardens were designed by Bagnara in the likeness of English gardens. they are now open to the public but have been completely changed.

The sestiere of Dorsoduro
It extends over the southern part of the city, starting with Punta della Dogana that juts out into the San Marco basin like the prow of a ship. The 'dogana da mar' (sea customs house) of the Venetian Republic was built in the seventeenth century and consists of many warehouses that are hidden behind the facade. It ends with the squere tower on top of which there are bronze statues that support the golden ball on which Fortune stands. After the tower, the Zattere begin: this is a long jetty that goes as far as Santa marta. It was built in 1516 to unload the timbre which rafts (zattere) brought down the rivers from the Cadore area.

[Back to top]


Useful Addresses

Authorized Tourist Guides
     
www.guidevenezia.it

Airport Marco Polo
     www.veniceairport.it

VENICE CARD
     www.venicecard.it/cose_ita.jsp

[Back to top]


If you have any further information on venice you wish us to consider, please send it to:


ULISSE 2000 S.r.l.
Via Appia Nuova, 71
00183 ROMA
e-mail: info@italialodging.com

San Giorgio Island

Fontego dei Turchi

Rialto Bridge

[Home] [Follow our suggestions] [Accommodation search] [Special deals] [Itineraries

[Contact us] [How to book] [Services] [About us] [Listing] [Users area] [Advertise with Italia Lodging(r)]

[Credits

This page shows tourist information about Venice, Italy. Italia Lodging is a human managed website listing only selected accommodation in Italy - in this section you can find hotels, farm guest houses, country inns, apartments and bed and breakfasts in Venice.
Italia Lodging - Accommodation Italy

(c) 2000 Ulisse 2000 S.r.l. - All rights reserved - Italia Lodging(r) is a trade mark of Ulisse 2000 S.r.l.