Venice is the most beautiful city in Italy but in the world. And became famous, including tourist attractions. City stretching 117 in a small island in the Venetian lagoon on the Caribbean Sea along at Northeast Italy. Romantic islands unique, each described Venice (Venezia in Italian) engineering masterpiece, the most popular tourist attractions in Italy, also known as the "Queen of the Adriatic Sea." Many travelers love to visit the city, which connects most of waterways and bridges, Venice is also famous for glass and lace, art and carnival masks, churches, palaces and public squares.

 

Venice is located in the Veneto region in northeastern Italy, and is composed of about 118 on the island of the Adriatic Sea. From the south-west of Trieste, in the east of Milan in the north of San Marino.

Venice is called by several names, including "City of Water" and "City of Bridges" and "city of canals" and "floating city." Most people here navigates through water channels, so they are the only city that does not contain the traditional means of transportation such as cars or motorcycles.



Among the most famous things in Venice is the Grand Canal and the Piazza San Marco. Grand Canal is the main artery of the city and here you can ride a boat along the canal to review the wonderful facades of the most beautiful buildings. There is another way to see which channel (water bus).
The Piazza San Marco from the places that you must see where St. Mark's Cathedral in addition to the cafes on the sidewalk to take a little comfort during the curfew.
  It is here that you can see the benefit of architecture and the sea. And other activities that you can do in Venice, and walk across (Rialto Bridge) which is the main bridge on the Grand Canal, as well as stroll along the Riva degli Schiavoni, which will bring you to the Bridge of Sighs.


 

The main tourist attractions in the city of Venice is Kanalazo (Grand Canal) and the Rialto and the Church of De Ferrari and St. Mark's Square and the bell tower and the clock tower and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection and the Scuola di San Rocco.

We hope that this information will be sufficient to your enthusiasm to visit Venice, those fictional city.




source : sea7htravel


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