Day Itinerary
8 Activities
Day 5
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More Sights In Venice
You have a great opportunity to spend another day exploring this unique city. There are lots of fascinating museums to visit, where you’ll find the most rare and unique collections. You’ll also walk through historical sights, cathedrals and squares, as well as have dinner while admiring the gulf.
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1.4 mi
15 min
10:001 hr
Doge's Palace
After breakfast, take a boat to the Doge's Palace, which is one of Venice’s main attractions. Most of the day you’ll be transferring between ferryboats, gondolas and water buses, so for now, you’ll leave from Zattere Station and arrive at San Marco-San Zaccaria "F".
From this palace, the Doge, which was the name of the rulers of the vast and powerful Republic of Venice, passed laws and governed the country’s trade. Built almost seven centuries ago, it conquers you with its beauty both outside and inside, so you definitely need to see it.
The museum is located in the building. Tickets for a visit are available on the official website.
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0.5 mi
10 min
11:202 hrs
Campanile di San Giorgio Maggiore
After visiting the beautiful Doge's Palace, depart for the neighbouring island of San Giorgio Maggiore from the same boat station. The local bell tower of the Cathedral of San Giorgio Maggiore is one of the dominant architectural works of Venice, and it’s visible from almost anywhere in the city.
After visiting the observation deck at the bell tower, walk through the Borges Maze with its various plants, paintings and mirrors. Then go to the Cini Foundation museum – an interesting collection of Venetian paintings and sculptures, ancient manuscripts, weapons, porcelain and interior items. This island is like another city within a city, and you can walk around it for a very long time.
After visiting the observation deck at the bell tower, walk through the Borges Maze with its various plants, paintings and mirrors. Then go to the Cini Foundation museum – an interesting collection of Venetian paintings and sculptures, ancient manuscripts, weapons, porcelain and interior items. This island is like another city within a city, and you can walk around it for a very long time.
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1 mi
20 min
14:001 hr
Ristorante Lineadombra
For lunch, go to the Lineadombra restaurant located near your next attraction. To get here, take a boat to the Zattere station. Mediterranean and Venetian cuisine is waiting for you here, complemented by great views overlooking the water. Visitors who have been here especially recommend the ravioli with cod and toasted scallops.
To book a table, follow the link to the restaurant's website.
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0.1 mi
5 min
15:0545 min
Basilica Santa Maria della Salute
Santa Maria della Salute is the main city cathedral in Venice. It was built four centuries ago to honour the city's rescue from the plague ("salute" in Italian means "salvation, deliverance"). The Cathedral appears to be the dominant feature of the Grand Canal. Be sure to see the paintings by the Venetian master Titian and the mosaic floor with the most incredibly complex patterns.
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1 mi
15 min
16:251 hr
Arsenale di Venezia
From the nearby Salute boat station, take a ride to the Arsenale station.
The Arsenal of Venice was once the most important shipyard for the construction and restoration of merchant and military vessels, which was in demand by all the maritime powers during the Renaissance due to its convenient location. Nowadays, there are several exhibition pavilions dedicated to shipbuilding, as well as a historical naval museum.
The pavilions and the museum are open daily except for Sundays and holidays.
The Arsenal of Venice was once the most important shipyard for the construction and restoration of merchant and military vessels, which was in demand by all the maritime powers during the Renaissance due to its convenient location. Nowadays, there are several exhibition pavilions dedicated to shipbuilding, as well as a historical naval museum.
The pavilions and the museum are open daily except for Sundays and holidays.
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1.3 mi
20 min
18:0045 min
Campo Santo Stefano
Before heading out for dinner, take a walk around the historic Campo Santo Stefano square. To get here, catch a boat to Giglio station.
In a fairly large space, the Monumento Niccolò Tommaseo and Palazzo Bezzi, as well as several charming cafés and shops, are comfortably located. An ideal place for an inspirational evening walk.
In a fairly large space, the Monumento Niccolò Tommaseo and Palazzo Bezzi, as well as several charming cafés and shops, are comfortably located. An ideal place for an inspirational evening walk.
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0.6 mi
15 min
19:002 hrs
Ristorante Adriatica - Il Palazzo Experimental
Have dinner at the restaurant on the embankment near your hotel, where you’ll enjoy magnificent views of the bay and the opposite shore. The menu offers delicious options. Pay attention to the mafaldine with pistachio sauce, and also try the risotto with pumpkin and smoked eel.
Book a table in advance via the link.
Book a table in advance via the link.
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0.1 mi
5 min
22:0010 hrs
Palazzo Veneziano - Venice Collection
After such an intense day, head to the hotel and have a good rest. Good night!
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