Let bubbles dance on your tongue as you tip back a glass of locally produced prosecco or an aperitif of spritz. Munch on cicchetti, Italy’s version of tapas, at a local bacaro (bar) for a variety of bread-based snacks and fried foods. No trip to The Floating City would be complete without a bite of fresh-caught seafood from the Rialto Fish Market paired with the perfect pasta and wine.
Venice is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world and with good reason. But if you want to see more than just the main attractions and explore more of the area, check out this guide to the top islands in Venice. Whether you prefer Burano, Sant’ Erasmo, San Michele, or Torcello, we’ll […]
You can say a lot of wonderful things about Venice: it’s hauntingly beautiful, always exciting, and full of surprises. Weirdly enough, you can describe street food in Venice in the exact same way. We couldn’t miss our chance to share the best mobile bites in Venice. Here’s our selection of the most unmissable street food […]
Padua, or Padova in Italian, is one of the most dynamic cities in Italy. The youthful energy comes from its huge university, one of the oldest in the world, which calls twenty-something students from all over Italy. If you’re in Venice, we highly recommend visiting this festive city. In fact, Padua is only a 30-minute […]
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