The Venice Apartment Book
Italy
Destination Guide
Venice is renowned for being quite unlike any other city in the world, with its complicated network of waterways, efficiently navigated by the Vaporetto system. While a gondola ride is a must at least once, as a means of transport during your stay, the city is easy to explore on foot, being well divided into six distinctly unique and charming districts or 'sestieri'. The city’s focal point is the Piazza St Marco, with its magnificent Basilica and the Doge’s Palace. Two of our Venetian apartments are in the district of San Polo, one of the liveliest 'sestieri' of the city, with its market stalls, small shops and local bars; its maze of narrow streets, eventually leading to spacious squares and focal points such as Campo San Polo, the Frari church and Scuola di San Rocco. Several are close to the Rialto Bridge, where the large and colourful food market offers a diverse choice of fresh foods. Alternatively, small grocery stores and specialty food and wine shops are in no short supply as are a variety of bars, cafes and restaurants, situated on virtually every street corner. A couple are in the quieter, unspoilt residential area of Cannaregio, still an easy walk or vaporetto ride from the main sights.