No doubt, Venice is an amazing city, a open-air work of art. Painters, poets and artists have been inspired for centuries by the inexpressible and mysterious charme that makes Venice  a timeless city. Whenever you have 2 days off go to Venice and feast your eyes on. Let its scenearyies smooth you down as it were a little break from the world.

Even after centuries of great splendor, Venice’s artistic and architectural elements still attract million of travellers from all around the world, not only to visit the well-known Piazza San Marco and Ponte di Rialto, but also to partecipate in world-famous events as the Carnival, the Mostra del Cinema and many more.

Venice is one of the few places to visit at least once in a life time: the iconic city of love entirely dedicated to pedestrians in the world. Travelling mapless, getting lost along its narrow pathways - called “calli” - and thousands of bridges, breathing the magic air of the lagoon, its lights and sunsets, become unforgettable experiences to whoever is lucky enough to live them.

Built around the 5th century on swampy lands and surrounded by the sea, Venice is famous for its long water channels crossing it and sailed along by small boats or well-known “gondole” and for the so-called “setrieri” districts, such as Cannaregio, Santa Croce, San Polo, Dorsoduro and San Marco of course. Other important disctricts include Murano and Burano islands and Mestre linked to Venice by a 5km long bridge.

Nowdays, Venice inhabited by less than 60.000 people and it’s a growing beauty. A jowell made off emotions and memories getting impressed in the tourists and visitors hearts while gondolas slowly floas along the Canal Grande, a visit of Piazza San Marco, a tasty cicchetto at baccari, the typical taverns.

A world-class experience.