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  • Piazza San MarcoThe center of Venice and the place where all festivals are held.
  • Bridge of SighsAn enclosed bridge in Venice, which prisoners passed on their way to be imprisoned.
  • MuranoMurano is an island town, part of Venice, famous for its glass factories.
  • VeronaFamous for being the setting Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Verona is a pleasant place to visit and it's a city that has preserved its artistic heritage.
  • BuranoA very colorful place, where every colour of the rainbow is represented by a house.
  • Venice CarnivalThis famous, and probably the oldest festival in Venice attracts millions of visitors from around the world each year.
  • Sail the Gondola in VeniceThe city built on water. No matter how many times you've seen it in the movies, there's nothing like the real thing.
  • Juliet's Balcony in VeronaNo place is more romantic than the city of the most famous lovers in history: Romeo and Juliet.
  • Londra Palace HotelIt’s hard to beat this location; one entire side of the Hotel Londra Palace opens onto a stunning view of the lagoon and the island of San Giorgio, a (...)
  • Hotel Villa Del QuarThough not as heavily traveled as some of Italy’s neighboring regions, the Veneto has more than its share of charms. Verona is a major one, a small and (...)
  • Hotel Cipriani & Palazzo VendraminPlease note: Hotel Cipriani will be closed for the winter season from October 25th 2009 to March 31st 2010 inclusive. Venice’s most famous hotel is (...)
  • Charming House DD.724Venice is one of the world’s most beautiful cities, with seemingly a hotel on every corner—but few quite like DD.724, a stylish (and very small) guest (...)
  • Ca Pisani HotelWe have seen many modern hotels, even a few post-modern ones. And in a city like Venice, deeply attached to its past, we might expect a hotel to lean (...)
  • Byblos Art Hotel Villa AmistaWe’ve seen design hotels, and we’ve seen fashion hotels, but the Byblos Art Hotel Villa Amistà is something slightly different. Though it’s owned (...)