FAQs
How many days should I spend in Venice?
Venice is a compact city, so you can see many of the major sights in just one weekend. For a closer look, you might want to spend a full week exploring the canals and alleyways.
What is the best time of year to visit Venice?
All that water means Venice can be humid in summer. From June-August, it can be unpleasantly sticky, but the spring and fall are great seasons. Visit in April, May, September, or October to see the city at its best. Of course, you may also want to visit in late winter for the stunning annual carnival celebration.
How do I get around Venice?
By boat, of course. There are no cars or buses in Venice, so you'll either have to go on foot or take a waterway. Water buses are a cheaper option to get around the city. Water taxis will get you to your destination faster, but they cost more.
What are the best neighborhoods to visit in Venice?
Your trip must include a visit to San Marco, where you'll find the most iconic landmarks and Venetian scenes. San Polo is another top neighborhood, particularly popular with families. Choose Cannaregio if you're trying to stick to a budget.
What are the best places to go shopping in Venice?
The single best shopping street in Venice is Salizada San Samuele. This is where you'll find independent boutiques selling unique clothes and jewelry. If you're after Italian designer gear, head to Salizada San Moisè.