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Venice (Venezia), the romantic floating city in Italy's Veneto region, is globally renowned for its canal networks, Gothic architecture, and artistic heritage. Built on 118 small islands connected by over 400 bridges, its unique waterborne transport system defines urban life. Key attractions include St. Mark's Basilica with Byzantine domes, the legendary Bridge of Sighs, and the Venice Biennale attracting international artists.
Top sights center around St. Mark's Square with the Doge's Palace and Campanile. A Grand Canal gondola ride reveals Renaissance palaces, while Rialto Bridge marks the historic commercial hub. Cultural highlights include modern art at Peggy Guggenheim Collection and glassblowing demonstrations on Murano Island. Attend evening operas at Teatro La Fenice for quintessential Venetian glamour.
Venetian cuisine blends seafood and inland flavors: Squid ink pasta (Spaghetti al Nero di Seppia) uses local cuttlefish ink, while Venetian-style liver (Fegato alla Veneziana) with polenta is a classic. Sample Cicchetti (tapas-style snacks) like baccalà mantecato (whipped cod) with Prosecco at bacari bars in Dorsoduro district.
Vaporetto water buses are the primary transit, with Line 1 traversing the Grand Canal (single ride €7.5; 24/48/72-hour passes €20/30/40). Gondolas charge fixed rates (€80-120/30 mins; night surcharges apply). Walking is ideal for alleys but check tide forecasts for flooding. Water taxis (Motoscafi) are pricey (€50+).
Visit during April-May (15-22°C) or September-October for mild weather and fewer crowds. February Carnival sees extreme price hikes. July-August brings 35°C heat and potential canal odors. Winter (November-March) risks Acqua Alta (flooding) – pack waterproof boots.
Language: Italian predominates; English works in tourist areas. Learn greetings ("Grazie"=Thank you). Payment: Cash needed at small eateries; Visa/Mastercard widely accepted. Internet: Limited public WiFi; local SIMs (TIM/Vodafone) recommended. Emergencies: Dial 118 for medical, 113 for police. Healthcare: Ospedale SS Giovanni e Paolo has English-speaking staff. EU citizens use EHIC cards for emergencies. Check tide forecasts at www.comune.venezia.it.