Grand Canal:-
Venice is a very vibrant place and it is known for its canals. The sight is so breathtaking that one will stand in the middle of the street just to admire it for hours. The Grand Canal is the most important icon of Venice. Thrilling and romantic Gondola ride in the Grand Canals makes it adventures for the travelers and couples. Also, enjoy the view of the Venetian Gothic and Early Renaissance facades of the palaces that come off the sides.
St. Mark’s Square:-
St. Mark’s square is the heart of the city, Venice. The place brings people together with tourists, traveler’s strolls, drinks coffee, stops to chat, meets friends and tour guides. One should get lost in
Rialto Bridge:-
The city is filled with richness and the iconic beauty of the bridges. There are around 400 bridges in the city and only 4 to 5 bridges that connect the great Grand Canal. The Rialto Bridge is the oldest bridge in the city built. It links the two crowded cities and also the Grand Canal. Standing over the bridge one can capture the historic site; watch the gondolas and boats passing under the bridge, the adjacent fresh market, and Bartolomeo. Rialto Bridge could be the bridge where tourists can stand for long hours just staring at the marvelous beauty.
Gallerie Dell’Accademia:-
If art is what makes artists wealthy than Gallerie Dell’’ Accademia is what makes Venice Rich. Venice is not only known for its beauty, love or beautiful sights but Venice is admired for the art of living, the art of engaging and art of accomplishments. Gallerie Dell’Accademia is the most authentic art galleries and famous places in Venice, known for a rich collection of Venetian paintings. The paintings are arranged chronological order so that one can compare the evolution of art forms of the medieval period. Venice is historic and without appreciating the art makes it vulnerable.
Santa Maria Della Salute:-
In Venice visiting the largest and biggest church is a must. Santa Maria Della Salute is one of the largest churches and most important tourist places in Venice. This Roman Catholic Church is located by Punta Della Dogana between the Grand Canal and the Giudecca Canal. It’s very huge so looking around the whole church could be a challenge for any tourist or visitor. It comprises of domes, bell towers, façade decorated by statues of the four evangelists. The objects of art housed in the church bear references to the Black Death. Well, it’s the best place to go back and forth from faith to fear.