Venice is one of the most magical cities in the world, a floating masterpiece of Gothic palaces, alleys, romantic canals, and hidden corners waiting to be discovered. Whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, the city never fails to charm.
But beyond the gondolas and St. Mark’s Square, Venice is full of treasures that make every visit feel unique. From world-class opera to quirky bookstores and sunset canal views, this guide covers the 25 best things to do in Venice to help you create your perfect itinerary.
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1. CROSS THE REALTO BRIDGE
The Rialto Bridge is the most famous bridge in Venice and one of the best viewpoints over the Grand Canal. Early mornings or late evenings are the best times to admire it without the crowds.
2. GO ON A GONDOLA RIDE
Yes, it’s touristy — but nothing beats gliding through the canals on a traditional gondola. For a quieter experience, avoid the Grand Canal and start in San Polo or Dorsoduro.
3. VISIT A BACARO
A Venetian bacaro is a traditional wine and snack bar where locals gather for cicchetti (small bites) and a glass of wine. It’s the ultimate way to eat like a Venetian.
4. TAKE A PHOTO AT THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS
This enclosed limestone bridge connects Doge’s Palace with the old prison. Legend says prisoners would sigh at their last view of Venice before imprisonment. It’s one of the best Instagram spots in Venice.
5. SEE AN OPERA AT LA FENICE OPERA HOUSE
La Fenice is one of the world’s most prestigious opera houses. Even if you don’t attend a performance, tours of the opulent interior are worth it.
6. CLIMB THE PALAZZO CONTARINI DEL BOVOLO
This spiral staircase hidden in a quiet alley offers stunning rooftop views of Venice. A true hidden gem.
7. Sip Coffee at Caffè Florian
Dating back to 1720, Caffè Florian is Venice’s most iconic café. Located on St. Mark’s Square, it’s worth splurging for the history and atmosphere.
8. TOUR DOGE'S PALACE
A masterpiece of Venetian Gothic architecture, Doge’s Palace reveals the city’s political history through lavish chambers and secret passageways.
9. EAT GELATO AT GELATOTECA SUSO
Pair a stroll with a stop at Gelatoteca Suso, one of the best gelaterias in the city. Try their pistachio or seasonal flavors.
10. BROWSE LIBRERIA AQUA ALTA
This quirky bookstore is famous for its stacked books. Don’t miss the staircase made entirely of books.
11. GRAB TAKEAWAY PASTA FROM DAL MORO'S
Dal Moro’s is a Venetian institution for quick, fresh pasta to go. Perfect fuel for a busy day of exploring.
12. DAY TRIP TO BURANO
Known for its colorful houses and lace-making tradition, Burano is one of the most picturesque spots in the Venetian Lagoon.
13. BOAT TRIP TO MURANO ISLAND
Famous for glass-making, Murano is the place to shop for unique handmade souvenirs and visit glass-blowing studios.
14. Explore the Peggy Guggenheim Collection
This modern art museum in Dorsoduro showcases works by Picasso, Pollock, and Dalí in a stunning palazzo setting.
15. Experience Vivaldi’s Four Seasons
Attend a classical concert in Venice to hear Vivaldi’s music performed where it originated. Many churches offer evening performances.
16. Visit San Giorgio Maggiore
For one of the best views of Venice, take the elevator up San Giorgio Maggiore’s bell tower. The panorama is breathtaking.
17. Find Ponte de Chiodo
One of the only two bridges in Venice without rails — a reminder of what all Venetian bridges once looked like.
18. Watch Sunset from the Accademia Bridge
This spot offers one of the most iconic views of the Grand Canal, especially as the sun dips behind the domes of Santa Maria della Salute.
19. Relax at San Moisè Hotel Deck
A lesser-known perch where you can sit with a snack and watch gondolas float by in a quieter setting.
20. Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute
This striking domed basilica dominates the Grand Canal skyline. Entry is free and the interiors are stunning.
21. Stroll Campo dei Mori
This charming square features statues of Moorish merchants said to have been turned to stone. A true slice of Venetian legend. My favorite statue guards a turquoise doorway along Rio della Sensa.
22. Campo dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo
One of Venice’s grandest squares, framed by an impressive basilica and beautiful canal views.
23. Campo Santo Stefano
A lively square lined with colorful palazzi, restaurants, and cafes — the perfect place for people-watching.
24. Visit Museo di Palazzo Grimani
A hidden gem showcasing Venetian Renaissance architecture and a world-class art collection.
25. Spot the “Support” Art Installation
These giant white hands emerging from the Grand Canal outside Ca’ Sagredo Hotel symbolize Venice’s fight against climate change.
Venice is more than gondolas and St. Mark’s Square. From hidden bridges and quirky bookstores to world-class art and legendary cafés, every corner reveals something magical.
If you’re planning your first trip, stick to the classics like the Rialto Bridge, Doge’s Palace, and a gondola ride. Returning visitors will love discovering Campo dei Mori, Palazzo Grimani, and sunset views from the Accademia Bridge.
Start planning your trip with my Venice Luxury Travel Guide.