2 Days trip in Italy
Italy is a beautiful country with a rich history and culture, known for its art, architecture, fashion, and cuisine.
General Infomation
Day 1
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St. Mark's Square
90 minutesVisit the famous St. Mark's Square and take a stroll around the area to take in the sights and sounds of the city.
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Rialto Market
120 minutesVisit Rialto Market, the oldest market in Venice. Here, you'll be able to find a wide range of fresh produce, seafood, and local products. Grab some snacks to try as you cruise through the market stalls.
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Cannaregio
180 minutesCannaregio is known to be one of the quieter areas of Venice, but it has a great local scene. Visit the wine bars and trattorias, where you can get a taste of the traditional Venetian food, such as cicchetti and polenta. Enjoy the local nightlife scene too, which is more laid-back and relaxed compared to other parts of the city.
Day 2
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Dorsoduro
120 minutesDorsoduro is a great place to visit if you're looking to take in some of the lesser-known sights in Venice. Visit the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, which showcases works from some of the biggest names in modern art. Then, stop by some of the local bakeries and cafes to try some local delicacies such as the Venetian fried pastries called fritole.
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Murano
180 minutesMurano is a small island located about 1.5km north of Venice. It's famous for its glass-making industry, and you'll find many workshops and stores where you can buy handmade glass products, from exquisite vases to intricate jewelry. Take a break to have lunch at one of the local restaurants, which are known for their fresh seafood dishes.
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Castello
180 minutesCastello is one of the largest sestieri (districts) in Venice, and is known for its hidden alleyways and canals. You can explore the area by taking a leisurely stroll through the streets, popping into small shops and cafes along the way. End the day by visiting one of the local bars or restaurants, which are popular among locals and tourists alike.