OVERVIEW

Located in North-eastern Italy, the island city of Venice is perhaps best known for being one of the most romantic destinations in Europe. As a result, millions of couples and honeymooners holiday here each year.

Perhaps one of the most unique aspects of this city is that the constraints of modern architecture has meant that Venice’s character remains truly in the past; thanks to its winding narrow streets and ancient canals which have consequently thwarted vehicles from accessing the city. Therefore, the entire island remains a fully pedestrianised zone, allowing you to wander freely to your heart’s content. The good news is that you can reach all of Venice’s main sights by foot, whether it be walking along the charming streets or the towpaths of the canal.

There are not many European cities that hold such cultural heritage and artistic value as Venice. One of the biggest draws to the area is its glorious architecture; in which most of the buildings are constructed of pale marble which is a real sight to behold. While exploring, don’t forget to visit some of Venice’s most popular attractions including the Doge’s Palace and the Piazza San Marco as well as a relaxed gondola ride on the world-famous Grand Canal. If you’re looking for the perfect backdrop for holiday selfies, Rialto Bridge is a great spot. It is the oldest of the four bridges rising over the Grand Canal and has become of the city’s most photographed attractions.

Come evening time, the city is still alive and buzzing and there are plenty of activities for after dinner. If you’re interested in arts and entertainment, you may decide to book a show at the Teatro La Fenice – or if you’re keen to find out more about Venice’s fascinating history, don’t miss out on a visit to the Fortuny Museum.

What is the currency in Venice?

The local currency in Venice is the Euro.

How long does it take to fly to Venice?

A direct flight from London to Venice is 2 hours 15 minutes.

What is the time difference in Venice?

Venice is GMT +1 hour.

What language is spoken in Venice?

The official language of Venice is Italian.

When is the best time to visit Venice?

If you enjoy the hot weather, Venice would be best visited during the summer months – however, this is typically the busiest tourist period. During the months of September to November however, the city is less crowded and you may even benefit from cheaper travel rates.

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Planning a trip to the Venice is a thrilling chance to dive into the wonders and unique qualities that make that place so special to you. Whether it's a peaceful beach, a vibrant city, a tranquil countryside, or a stunning mountain range, Venice has its own charm and invites you to uncover its hidden gems.

Perhaps it's the vibrant energy of the Venice that draws you in, offering endless possibilities for exploration. Or maybe you're drawn to the tranquility of nature, seeking solace in the peaceful embrace of mountains, forests, or beaches. So pack your bags, set out on your journey, and let the magic of Venice unfold before you.

Ultimately, exploring holidays at Venice is about more than just sightseeing—it's about connecting with a place on a deeper level, creating lasting memories, and nourishing your soul with experiences that will stay with you long after you've returned home.

Immerse yourself in the cultural wonders that Venice has to offer. There's no shortage of experiences to deepen your connection to the rich tapestry of traditions and heritage that make Venice special. Engaging with local communities will further enrich your appreciation for the unique history and charm of the area.

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Climate

Whatever time of the year you plan to visit Venice, you’ll always be greeted with warm temperatures. But do be aware that rainfall is regular both during the summer and winter months, so remember to pack an umbrella! The average temperature in Venice is 14 degrees Celsius, however, the warmest month is July; with temperatures averaging at around 25 degrees Celsius.

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Feb 5°c
Mar 8°c
Apr 12°c
May 17°c
Jun 20°c
Jul 23°c
Aug 23°c
Sep 20°c
Oct 14°c
Nov 8°c
Dec 4°c