Web12 nov. 2013 · Considering we've spent a total of maybe 14 nights in Venice over the years, yes, you can easily fill four nights if you and Venice "click." If not, then as pointed out there are other islands you can visit as well as easy daytrips, e.g. Padova which is charming. Posted by Zoe Toledo, Ohio, US 11/12/13 01:49 PM 11613 posts WebA three night stay is more comfortable, and means that it is possible to not only see the main sights such as St Mark’s Square and the Doge’s Palace, but also to discover one or two of the city’s wonderful art galleries such as the …
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WebAnh Thu Le (@athu_le_) on Instagram: "Napoleon was right when he called Piazza San Marco " the world's most beautiful drawing room". ..." Web20 apr. 2024 · Many visitors seem to ‘do’ Venice in two or three days. But they inevitably miss much of what makes Venice unique. No, not a gondola ride or a queue for one of the locations recommended by Rick Steves. Venice is about the architecture, the art in numerous churches and guilds, the history in the Arsenale and the Correr. fmusbservice64
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Web20 apr. 2024 · Re: Number of nights in Venice Apr 21, 2024, 2:50 AM Save We stayed 4 nights last September and that was enough for us, the highlight being our day trip to the … WebAs we only have 15 nights and this is our first visit to Italy ... and we may not be returning for many more years, we do want to hit as many of the popular cities as we can, within reason of course. Clearly, I am not familiar at all with the region. WebI have the option of staying in Venice for 4 or 5 nights, does this sound like too many? My concern is that there won't be enough to do in Venice for 5 nights, while anything shorter will have me spending too much time in transit during my trip. Here is my itinerary so far: 5/18 - 5/22 - Paris (hostel booked) f murray hamilton