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The floating city that you must visit at least once in your life


Venice is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities in the world and is an inspiration to countless literary masterpieces. For this reason, tourism to Venice is very popular, especially for those who want to experience the romantic atmosphere.


 Venice is famous for its floating city because it is actually built on water and Venice consists of about 118 islands connected to each other with countless bridges and winding canals.



 Private tours to Venice are more enjoyable with at least a few hours riding a gondola. These little boats are everywhere in the city and are definitely the best way to get around, especially if you want a unique view of the city through the waterways. However, walking tours of the city's centuries-old streets are also very enjoyable, especially for those who want to enjoy the architecture of the rich buildings of Gothic architecture dating back to the Byzantine and Ottoman periods. Ca'd'Oro, Doge Palace, and Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti are just among the architectural marvels to be seen in the city.

 Not surprisingly, the water-surrounded Venice is a huge seafood haven. If you want to try a different side of Italian cuisine, Venice is definitely a great place to taste delicious seafood. The city is not running out of fresh supplies of fish, shellfish, and other favorite seafood obtained from nearby lakes.



 Private tours to Venice are also not complete without visiting Burano Island, one of the region's most famous fishing villages, known for its floating houses that paint a rainbow-colored background to your trip. Another interesting island to tour is Lido Island or Golden Island,


 which is famous for its own beaches and golden sand dunes. Private tourism to Italy is a luxury exclusive for the Italian peninsula and its islands. You can also enjoy private tours of Venice, special food and wine tours in most Italian regions, Italy off the Beaten Path special, and a few sports trips and selected adventures.


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