Where to sleep in Venice city center

Where to sleep in Venice city center Ca’ Sant’Angelo is a Venetian gem from the fifteenth century that enchants its guests with four deluxe apartments reflecting the typical elegance and style of Venice. Situated in the heart of the city, just behind the prestigious Teatro La Fenice and a mere 5-minute stroll from the renowned…

What can’t be done in Venice

What can’t be done in Venice Yes, you understood correctly, the title is not misleading. We usually read those who suggest itineraries, more or less known places, public transport, where to eat or where to sleep,however, not a lot of people take the chance to say what cannot be done in Venice. A small, fragile…

Some useful information about Venice

Some useful information about Venice This small island, home to around 50,000 residents, is one of the largest tourist areas where cars are not allowed Venice is connected to the mainland by the Littorio Bridge, now commonly called the “POnte della Libertà” (Freedom Bridge). It is about 4 km long, and allows the transit of…

Sant’Angelo square in Venice

Sant’Angelo square in Venice Campo Sant’Angelo is located in the historic center of Venice, in the San Marco district. Buildings of historical architectural importance overlook it, such as: Palazzo Trevisan Pisani, Palazzo Gritti Morosini, Palazzo Duodo, and the Monastery of Santo Stefano. On the western side, there is a small Oratorio dell’Annunziata, wanted by the…

Saint Valentine, Patron Saint of lovers

Saint Valentine, Patron Saint of lovers Valentine’s Day, the feast of lovers and their Patron Saint Valentine is celebrated every year on February 14. There are many legends about this Christian martyr named Saint Valentine who was once bishop of Terni. According to one story, he gave a sum of money to a poor girl…