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The Venetian Jewish Ghetto was created by the Venetian Republic in 1516. The government forced Jewish families to live in this segregated part of the city! These houses are smaller than other Venetian houses. They’re multi-storey apartments with low ceilings to accommodate the dense population of people staying in such a small area. Although staying somewhere close to the train station isn’t as convenient for St Mark’s Square, you won’t have to worry about moving heavy cases around the streets of Venice. For those traveling with a tent, camping outside the city costs 15-30 EUR per night for a basic pitch without electricity. There are also small lodges and cabins for 30-50 EUR. One of the few traditional boathouses still in operation today, where you can see the gondolas being made and repaired. Watch from across the canal while you grab a bite to eat from the Osteria al Squero.

This luxury shopping centre next to the Rialto Bridge has a roof terrace where you can book a free slot to go up to the terrace and admire the views. Book in advance online here. Squero di San Trovaso If you do want a whole apartment, you can rent full homes on Vrbo like this lovely historic apartment that is close to the centre of Venice, or this apartment which has its own garden! Booking.com also has a large selection of vacation rentals available too, browse available apartments here.

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Why it’s awesome: Even though this hotel occupies a centuries-old palazzo, it’s managed to create an arty, chic feel that’s different from anywhere else in the city. Food nearby: Osteria Al Ponte del Diavolo is a cozy restaurant that serves deliciously home-cooked meals. This welcoming restaurant is surrounded by glass windows that give you lovely views of the greenery outside. You’ll find everything from seafood to lamb shank on the menu as well as some locally-brewed craft beers that will leave you feeling refreshed and ready to take on the rest of the day. Ultimately, the easiest way to eat in Venice on a budget is to visit local produce and fish markets. Walk around eating frittura mista, fried seafood mix, to eat like a local. Contrary to popular belief, supermarkets are available on the islands. While it’s now one of four bridges that cross the Grand Canal, for centuries, the Rialto Bridge was the only way to get from one side to the other. Originally built as a floating bridge in the 12th century, it was first constructed for easier access to the Rialto Market (hence the bridge’s name). The current iteration of the bridge, completed in 1591, was created by Antonio da Ponte, who beat out Michelangelo for the job. The entire bridge is made of Istrian stone and crosses the Grand Canal at its narrowest point, connecting the San Polo and San Marco districts. To beat the crowds, come at sunrise. 3. Tour the Doge’s Palace

Why it’s awesome: Right in the heart of San Marco, the Rubelli Showroom is the very best showcase of the famous Venetian textile house. ARRI makes a lot of great accessories for a variety of cameras, including for the VENICE and Rialto. It’s the same setup as above but instead use: Cannaregio is home to many Venetian locals and isn’t as popular with the tourists. However, it’s still located along the Grand Canal and is very central in Venice, making it a great place to stay during your visit! If you’re looking for an authentic Venetian experience, and are trying to escape the throngs of tourists, this is the perfect place to stay. Home to the Jewish Ghetto and a handful of beautiful churches, you’ll see some great attractions right on your doorstep. You can avoid the crowds if you skirt around the center of the city and head to some of the outer islands like Burano and Morano. Tourists tend to cluster in a few places and are easy to escape. Great place to grab a big slice of pizza for just €2.00. You can also get a small whole pizza for €5.00 – 7.00. Just note that Venice is not the best place to have real Italian pizza as wood ovens are not allowed on the island. Traditional Venetian Dishes and Drinks:Day 1 of your Venice itinerary will see you up bright and early, exploring the best arts and textiles that Venice has to offer, visiting the favorite writing spot of famed author, Ernest Hemingway, and exploring the great bridges and canals that Venice is so famous for! Day 1 / Stop 1 – View the Peggy Guggenheim Collection Venice is generally a very safe city, but there are always exceptions to the rule, this is why we recommend playing it safe and adhering to some precautions during your Venice trip and whilst you’re in Italy. Aperitivo & Apericena: Aperitivo is a pre-dinner drink that is accompanied with unlimited starters such as olives, ham, chips, goat cheese, and more. While a Apericena is a drink that comes with dinner which is usually in the form of an all-you-can-eat buffet. Venezia Santa Lucia is on the west side of Venice. Venezia Mestre is on the mainland between the boroughs of Mestre and Marghera. This 11 day film festival is the oldest film festival in the world and is held in Lido in late August or early September. Budget travelers can enjoy film screenings at the Palabiennale and other venues starting at €6.00 compared to €45.00+ at the Palazzo del Cinema in Sala Grande. 3. Voga Longa

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