1. Jewish ghetto 2. Grand Canal 3. St. Mark‘s Square 4. Doge‘s Place 5. San Zaccaria Church 6. Venetian Arsenal 7. Museum and Art galleries 8. Bridges 9. Gondola and Vaporetto 10. Sorrounding Island
So I just recently left venice and I have to say we accidently stumbled upon a vivaldi concert. It was actually incredible and was so happy we discovered it. They apparently perform 4 months (until december) and recommend you see it.
@@poojabada1860 I believe it was called Scuola Grande Confraternita di San Teodoro. The concert was 35 to 45 euro I believe. My apologies for the slow response
@@anubis520 went to see the Vivaldi concert in Venice on your recommendation. Loved it. Really made our trip memorable. The cellist was very passionate. Anyway thanks.
@AndrewPandrew200 paying charges constantly when you are a foreigner, because they know you can't read Italian..... yes, it is a waste of money! I did a lot of trip in different country, and here, in venizia, it was the first I felt so cheated by restaurant's owners......
Its a really useful video, 'cause I am plannig a journey to Venice this Summer with ÖBB Nightjet.I am going to stay only one day, so this video can help me find beautiful venues in this city. Thx. Greatings from Hungary.
I thank you dearly for this! We’re going to Italy in about a year and this was very helpful! Btw we’re going to take a plane to Florence, then catch a train to bologna, and then take another train to Venice
Treviso is a great spot near Venice with airport as well. You can find a great apartment like "palazzina trevigiana" or "chiarano home" near the train station and then go by to Venice easily because are only 25 minute of train. Treviso is a super cool city as well, so I think is the best way to visit 2 great city in one trip 🎉
I was just in Italy back in April. We were in Rome, Florence and Venice. I have to say Venice was my favorite city. I loved all the bridges and my favorite place was Burano.
Venice is a place that nurtured various dreams Venice is a place where various dreams were born The history of Venice is great , unsurpassed and effulgent From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Thanks a lot for your beautiful videos for various cities around the world. This on on Venice is also very nice and informative. We are traveling to Italy in the first week of July, 2022. We will be going to Venice and stay one night. Apart from Venice, we will be visiting Rome, Florence, Cinque Terr, Pisa, Sienna and Tuscany wines area etc. I am going download your PDF guides for Venice, Florence and Rome as well..
@@HungryPassport Once again thank you so much for your great videos. Yesterday, I also downloaded your tour guides for Rome, Venice and Florence. These guides are very good as well and will help us during our tour of Italy. Last year I watched your video on Berlin as well before our visit to Berlin in November. Your Berlin video also gave me in-depth information on Berlin..
@@Jordan-su9fz Our trip was great. We could not visit Cinque Terr but otherwise it was great and we really enjoyed it. Wish you all the best for your trip.
Hey eldar, check out our video about things to know before you go to Venice, there's a whole section about best apps to use in Venice: th-cam.com/video/FSRZSlobQRo/w-d-xo.html Enjoy :)
The thing is, each Italian city has a different story, culture, food, dialect, people and architecture, Venice was a powerful Repubblica marinara and it's a unique place in the world, it's a must. Keep in mind Venice is 10 times smaller than Rome, if you are tight with time maybe you want to spend just 2 days in Venice and 3 or 4 in Rome. Enjoy.
This is enlightening, right? For more light, a related book is something I'd suggest. "Temporal Echoes: Amelia's Odyssey Through Ancestral Shadows" by Vivian Rosewood
Ciao, I hope this email finds you well. I work for a NFP Italian Club in Melbourne Australia called The Veneto Club. We have our anniversary dinner coming up and have recent restored our Gondola. We will be presenting it to our members on the night and would love to show you video. Can I please have permission to use it? Guido
Er gebeurde iets vreemds met mij in Venetië. Op een avond, terwijl ik met een jongedame aan de grote gracht aan het praten was, schoot er een blauwe vlam uit het water en zoiets als het hoofd van een dode man grijnsde naar me vanuit het water. Ik was hierdoor behoorlijk verrast, maar de dame zei dat dit normaal is in Venetië. Plots kwam er een grote hond met een schildpad op zijn rug uit de Sint-Marcuskerk aanrennen en uit zijn bek kwam een blauwe vlam en rook en zo'n stank dat de prostituee maar beter afscheid kon nemen en naar huis kon gaan. Ik was een beetje geschokt, maar ik bleef nog een tijdje naar de hond kijken toen zijn hoorn me in de nek sloeg, omdat het eigenlijk een stier was die gewoon naar een schildpad rook. Het was al ochtend toen de politie mij met een bloedende nek aantrof. Ik rook vreselijk naar een schildpad als ik met eieren kookte. Ze brachten me naar het carabinieri-station en daar voerden ze me schildpaddenvlees, dat snel gekookt werd door een goede oude dame die raad wist met dergelijke gevallen. De politie wist niets over de hond, maar de mysterieuze schedel bij het water verschijnt bijna elke nacht aan hen. Een oude man kwam haar te eten geven en gaf haar kruimels als vogels.
Venezia.... and the famous surprise fees! I went in several restaurant, and even if it written "no charge", they will find an excuse to add charge... (example : "ha yes, no charge only on this page of the menu".... WTF?)... the worst was the restaurant who make me pay 2 times the expected price (+15% charge).. As I don't understand Italian, I didn't know he cheated me. It's when I translated the receipt at hotel that I understood that I paid for something totally different from what I ate!... the next day, I complained to him and the only thing he said is "come back tonight, t will be free of charge this time"!... no respect for tourist! Murano glass? Check before you buy! half are just copy and not made in murano.. .... come on! Venezia' Mayor does what? the city is beautiful, but the experience was the worst I had in all my trips I did previously in other place.... I WILL NEVER COMME BACK in this city! NEVER!
I'm loving the insights presented. Feel the same? Dive deeper with a book I'd advocate for. "Temporal Echoes: Amelia's Odyssey Through Ancestral Shadows" by Vivian Rosewood
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Thanks brilliant video
Îmi place
I was in Venice in March 2018 and was enchanted with everything I saw and experienced. It was truly the most memorable trip of my 74 years.
1. Jewish ghetto
2. Grand Canal
3. St. Mark‘s Square
4. Doge‘s Place
5. San Zaccaria Church
6. Venetian Arsenal
7. Museum and Art galleries
8. Bridges
9. Gondola and Vaporetto
10. Sorrounding Island
You forgot Murano and Burano bud
@@AH-hz5xc ‘surrounding islands’
When he start about jewish i leaved
So I just recently left venice and I have to say we accidently stumbled upon a vivaldi concert. It was actually incredible and was so happy we discovered it. They apparently perform 4 months (until december) and recommend you see it.
Hey Anub.. Hey where exactly this concert takes place ?
@@poojabada1860 I believe it was called Scuola Grande Confraternita di San Teodoro. The concert was 35 to 45 euro I believe. My apologies for the slow response
Brilliant recommendation. Just booked it following your comment.
@@Fazzamania I am very glad to hear it. I'm sure you will enjoy it. Please let us know how it is after the show
@@anubis520 went to see the Vivaldi concert in Venice on your recommendation. Loved it. Really made our trip memorable. The cellist was very passionate. Anyway thanks.
We are planning a trip to Venice. What a great and helpful video. Thank you for this.
Looks absolutely beautiful, I've always wanted to go to Venice ❤️❤️
Just booked an overnight trip to Venice and this was very helpful, thank you!
I believe no one can hate venice. it's really awesome ❤️❤️❤️
if you like to waste money, yes....
@AndrewPandrew200 paying charges constantly when you are a foreigner, because they know you can't read Italian..... yes, it is a waste of money! I did a lot of trip in different country, and here, in venizia, it was the first I felt so cheated by restaurant's owners......
@@ingenieur_sans_emploiAgree. It's a money pit from the point of booking. Hotels that charge crazy amount and none all-inclusive
@@AH-hz5xcwho would do all-inclusive in Venice?!
Great Video! From the guys in Murano Glass Factory!
Thank you 😀 We really enjoyed visiting your glass factory, thanks for having us!
All you need to know about Venice: th-cam.com/video/uf5W9lzjjEs/w-d-xo.html
Going to Venice next month 😊 Thanks for the video ❤
Murano is a must see!
I looooove this so informative and beautiful ! it made me so happy .. thank you .
What a great description❤ loved it every bit.
Thank you 😀
😍 great video! Looking forward to it!
Great summary, thank you for this video 😍
There is more to Venice than I realised. Now, I want to start planning a trip there! Thank you for your awesome video!! 😁🥰
I went to venice and ...
I LOVED IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Its a really useful video, 'cause I am plannig a journey to Venice this Summer with ÖBB Nightjet.I am going to stay only one day, so this video can help me find beautiful venues in this city. Thx. Greatings from Hungary.
Thanks Tibor :)
Im going for 10 days.. So im looking forward to it!! 😁
Amazing guide to Venice! You guys are doing some really great work. :)
I thank you dearly for this! We’re going to Italy in about a year and this was very helpful! Btw we’re going to take a plane to Florence, then catch a train to bologna, and then take another train to Venice
im going to italy in june and im gonna take a plane to bologna then a train to venice :)
@@frothingbubbles nice! I hope you have fun on your trip!
@@Mozzie09 you toooo
@@frothingbubbles thanks!
Great video with lots of useful information, thank you.
Thanks Radu, appreciate it :)
Thank you very much great help.
We are visiting this summer.
Enjoy 😉
Treviso is a great spot near Venice with airport as well. You can find a great apartment like "palazzina trevigiana" or "chiarano home" near the train station and then go by to Venice easily because are only 25 minute of train. Treviso is a super cool city as well, so I think is the best way to visit 2 great city in one trip 🎉
Very nicely put together!
Thanks 😀
I went to murano burano torcello it was fun. And venice was an amazing trip.
I was just in Italy back in April. We were in Rome, Florence and Venice. I have to say Venice was my favorite city. I loved all the bridges and my favorite place was Burano.
Can you share you itinerary with me?
I've visited all of these places. GO!!!!!!
Love your videos! Thanks for capturing Venice so well and sharing with the world!
ur really good at this!
Great video! Thank you.
Great video ☺👌🏻👌🏻
Nice video! Thank you شكرًا 💕
Very useful the PDF Guide!
I recommend for saving time on planning!
Thank you!
Thanks Cristina, so happy it’s helpful 😀 wish you an amazing trip to Venezia 😉
@@HungryPassport Thank you so much!
Venice is a place that nurtured various dreams
Venice is a place where various dreams were born
The history of Venice is great , unsurpassed and effulgent
From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
This is amazing! I will def use this on my next trip!
Thanks Martina 😉 see you soon, haha 😀
Send me your whatsup
Wow Italy I am in love
Thank you for sharing ♥️♥️❤️
Gr8 video 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Ty so much
Thank you for this informative video. I am visiting Venice next month and I am hoping to visit some of these attractions. Really helpful.
Great video. Going in November and has given me additional information to look out for. Cheers
Thanks 😊 enjoy!
Hey it’s November you here yet? I’m here
Salute, my friend
Thanks a lot for your beautiful videos for various cities around the world. This on on Venice is also very nice and informative. We are traveling to Italy in the first week of July, 2022. We will be going to Venice and stay one night. Apart from Venice, we will be visiting Rome, Florence, Cinque Terr, Pisa, Sienna and Tuscany wines area etc. I am going download your PDF guides for Venice, Florence and Rome as well..
Thank you so much 😊 Glad you like the videos and wish you an amazing trip 😎
@@HungryPassport Once again thank you so much for your great videos. Yesterday, I also downloaded your tour guides for Rome, Venice and Florence. These guides are very good as well and will help us during our tour of Italy. Last year I watched your video on Berlin as well before our visit to Berlin in November. Your Berlin video also gave me in-depth information on Berlin..
How was the trip? I plan on going next month.
@@Jordan-su9fz Our trip was great. We could not visit Cinque Terr but otherwise it was great and we really enjoyed it. Wish you all the best for your trip.
@@PrabhjotGill great to hear! Thank you.
Great!
Great video like a lot :)
Thank you so much bro
Spending time in Venice, was one of the best vacations I‘ve ever had🔥🌎
How so?
We ♥️ Venice
Liked #2.9k+++ 👍 Very beautiful, thank you for top 10 suggestions!
brilliant tour video, thanks for creating
ازاى تركتوا اهل المدينة العظيمة دى يعانون فى وقت الكورونا ...أى قلب هذا من جعل أسطورة الجمال تعانى
I’m going to Venice wish me luck
So nice
Very useful 👌
Man those islands seems great
Haha, they are 😀
🌹🙏 *Thanks for the Best Trip*
Thank you for this vid
Nice
Nice while staying in Aman Venice, can do tbis. Cool.
🌹🙏 *Thanks for the Best Trip* 🌹💜
Cool I wanna go there
Thanks 😀 Venice is an amazing place!
is nice
Thank you for the amazing video, is 4 days enough? I’m going in November
Superb
nice video..venice is nice city
So helpful thansk
Is this what Bran The Broken Stark did to kings landing? Great job
What kind of app would be needed?? I'm going to Venice soon
Hey eldar, check out our video about things to know before you go to Venice, there's a whole section about best apps to use in Venice: th-cam.com/video/FSRZSlobQRo/w-d-xo.html Enjoy :)
Best
Went there just right before covid hit us.
What about Venice lido beach bro?
Can you fly drones in these areas you showed?
I’m in Venice
Nice Venice
Top 10things to do in vence tarvel guide good cantry Etliy thanks
Nice video but it's short
Can l do these in two days ?
I was planning to go Rome it seems Venice has lot more to see
Windler Green
I was supposed to be visiting in July, but it's now looking unlikely 😔
Another suggestion... Watch Spider-Man: Far From Home
should I go to Venice or Rome?
Both.
@@DanieleLanza right, both
The thing is, each Italian city has a different story, culture, food, dialect, people and architecture, Venice was a powerful Repubblica marinara and it's a unique place in the world, it's a must. Keep in mind Venice is 10 times smaller than Rome, if you are tight with time maybe you want to spend just 2 days in Venice and 3 or 4 in Rome. Enjoy.
ok thank you, but i already go to venice haha, beautiful
Venice……………..and Rome
This is enlightening, right? For more light, a related book is something I'd suggest. "Temporal Echoes: Amelia's Odyssey Through Ancestral Shadows" by Vivian Rosewood
Ciao, I hope this email finds you well. I work for a NFP Italian Club in Melbourne Australia called The Veneto Club. We have our anniversary dinner coming up and have recent restored our Gondola. We will be presenting it to our members on the night and would love to show you video. Can I please have permission to use it?
Guido
Er gebeurde iets vreemds met mij in Venetië. Op een avond, terwijl ik met een jongedame aan de grote gracht aan het praten was, schoot er een blauwe vlam uit het water en zoiets als het hoofd van een dode man grijnsde naar me vanuit het water. Ik was hierdoor behoorlijk verrast, maar de dame zei dat dit normaal is in Venetië. Plots kwam er een grote hond met een schildpad op zijn rug uit de Sint-Marcuskerk aanrennen en uit zijn bek kwam een blauwe vlam en rook en zo'n stank dat de prostituee maar beter afscheid kon nemen en naar huis kon gaan. Ik was een beetje geschokt, maar ik bleef nog een tijdje naar de hond kijken toen zijn hoorn me in de nek sloeg, omdat het eigenlijk een stier was die gewoon naar een schildpad rook. Het was al ochtend toen de politie mij met een bloedende nek aantrof. Ik rook vreselijk naar een schildpad als ik met eieren kookte. Ze brachten me naar het carabinieri-station en daar voerden ze me schildpaddenvlees, dat snel gekookt werd door een goede oude dame die raad wist met dergelijke gevallen. De politie wist niets over de hond, maar de mysterieuze schedel bij het water verschijnt bijna elke nacht aan hen. Een oude man kwam haar te eten geven en gaf haar kruimels als vogels.
Hay quá
Can you make Florence/ Tuscany guide
Hey Cassie, thanks for the idea, we'll make it at some point :)
💓💓💓
How do they get to work 🧐
where is the place at 17sec??
My name is Venice Victoria Mercado 😊
Venezia.... and the famous surprise fees!
I went in several restaurant, and even if it written "no charge", they will find an excuse to add charge... (example : "ha yes, no charge only on this page of the menu".... WTF?)...
the worst was the restaurant who make me pay 2 times the expected price (+15% charge).. As I don't understand Italian, I didn't know he cheated me. It's when I translated the receipt at hotel that I understood that I paid for something totally different from what I ate!...
the next day, I complained to him and the only thing he said is "come back tonight, t will be free of charge this time"!... no respect for tourist!
Murano glass? Check before you buy! half are just copy and not made in murano..
....
come on! Venezia' Mayor does what?
the city is beautiful, but the experience was the worst I had in all my trips I did previously in other place....
I WILL NEVER COMME BACK in this city! NEVER!
I was in Venice
What is the name of the book area shown at 0:17?
Hey Tiffany, that's Libreria Acqua Alta, it's an awesome place, totally recommend it :)
@@HungryPassport Thanks!
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How to vist
Maggio Tunnel
I come from 2020 with bad news
Why did I only have 1 day in Venice?
I'm loving the insights presented. Feel the same? Dive deeper with a book I'd advocate for. "Temporal Echoes: Amelia's Odyssey Through Ancestral Shadows" by Vivian Rosewood
what about Palazzod de la Santa Verga?