Top 10 most popular tourist spots in Venice

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05-05-2020 Autumn

Venice is a popular tourist and industrial city in north-eastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region. Venice was once the center of the Republic of Venice and was dubbed the Pearl of the Adriatic Sea. The Crusaders also gathered here in the Crusades, making it one of the world's most romantic cities. This unique city is composed of 117 small islands separated by a canal and connected by bridges. Cars are banned on the narrow streets of the city, with water buses and world-famous Gondola. If you want to travel to Venice, here is a list of the famous attractions of Venice for your reference.

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Rialto Bridge Market

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Rialto Bridge Market

The ancient marketplace has an 11th-century. The market is now on the banks of the main canal, not far from the Rialto Bridge. Markets and bridges are one of Venice's most famous tourist attractions.

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The governor's Palace and the Bridge of Sighs

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The governor's Palace and the Bridge of Sighs

The governor's palace, located next to the Basilica of San Marco, was built in the 14th century and is the birthplace of the governor of Venice. It became a museum in 1923 and today it is one of the most important museums in Venice. Step into the museum and you'll walk through the famous Bridge of Sighs.

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Island of Burano

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Island of Burano

You can take the water bus to the island of Burano in the Venetian lagoon, famous for its colourful houses and is often listed as one of the most colourful places in the world. On this colorful island, you can walk along the street or sail.

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Teatro La Fenice

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Teatro La Fenice

Is one of the most important opera houses in Italy and Europe, where you can visit opera performances in magnificent buildings and ballroom.

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Gallery of Florence Academy

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Gallery of Florence Academy

"The Florence Academy gallery ", was founded by Napoleon, which holds the artwork of Venice by artists such as Bellini, Titian, Tintoretto and Verona. The most famous of these museums is the "Vitruvian Man" by Leonardo da Vinci.