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A pleasant bike ride on the Gulf of Venice, starting from Malamocco, on the Lido Island. This route takes place in a clockwise loop and begins reaching Lido, where it is possible to take a boat, even with a bicycle, and arrive at Punta Sabbioni. From here the itinerary proceeds on cycle paths and dirt roads passing through Treporti, Mesole and finally skirting the River Sile up to Jesolo, where the return begins. This route can also be done in two or more days.
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Nestled between the Adriatic Sea and the Venice lagoon, the Lido island stretches for 12 kilometers and offers visitors a taste of real life with its beaches and relaxed atmosphere. Despite the proximity to Venice, Lido and Pellistrina maintain their own identity, cultural festivities and charm. Over time, the Lido has been the destination of many who wanted to experience Venice at a slower pace and with fewer crowds. Writers and poets such as Goethe, Lord Byron and T. Mann, who used the...
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Explore life in the artistic and unique Venetian district of Dorsoduro with these artistic and local hotspots. Dorsoduro is known as the center of Venice's academic and artistic life. Located between the Grand Canal and the Giudecca Canal, this sestiere is easily walkable and offers a glimpse of the real life of Venice with its campi (squares), museums and walkways. This tour includes visits to museums interspersed with stops for rest and a bite to eat. Even if the distances aren't very...
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A short walk through the typical narrow streets of Venice, starting from the Ponte del Sepolcro and continuing towards the Ponte della Pietà. This route passes by the Church of San Giorgio, the Ponte dei Greci, the Church of San Zaccaria, the Ponte San Provolo, the Ponte della Paglia and finally from Piazza San Marco.
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A pleasant walk through the canals of Venice starting from Piazzale Roma, near the Santa Lucia railway station and proceeding along the Canale Grande. The route can be done either by renting a gondola, a typical boat of the city, or by taxi boats that offer the transport service. You reach San Marco, where you visit the square and the basilica and then continue to the Ponte di San Lorenzo.