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.
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Hotel Cipriani & Palazzo VendraminPlease note: Hotel Cipriani will be closed for the winter season from October 25th 2009 to March 31st 2010 inclusive.
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