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Recommendations for Getting Off the Beaten Canal

catfishBy catfishOctober 7, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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When it comes to exploring a city like Venice, you might have a dozen locations and ideas scribbled on your itinerary. Because this Northern Italian location is the stuff of myth and legend, it’s a common destination for holidaymakers. The area has a population of just over 260,000—but will play host to some five million tourists each year, who flock to the city for festivals like the Venice Carnival.

Depending on when you travel to Venice, you may very well find it overrun with tourists. This can make it difficult to really explore the canals and hidden gems, if not outright impossible. To help you through a busy tourist season, we’ve created a list of secret places that you can find in Venice.

First up, we’re exploring two of the city’s greatest treasures—both of which are hidden right in plain sight.

 

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Casino di Venezia

The Casino di Venezia has a very long history stretching back to the 1600s. The former palace is currently one of Europe’s most luxurious locations thanks to its closely renovated halls. But not many people schedule a trip there during their time in Venice. That’s because most people today prefer to play casino games online. Thanks to the power of random number generators and online guides, players can learn more about a roulette board layout and the rules of the game, and then get started playing with a virtual croupier. It’s both convenient and accessible. 

So, is it really worth it to visit a real-life casino when it’s just as easy to play online? In the case of the Casino di Venezia, it absolutely is. You’ll feel like you’re stepping back in time as soon you step foot inside.

 

Scuola Grande di San Marco

Let’s keep with the same theme: gems hidden in plain sight. In this case, we’re talking about the Scuola Grande di San Marco. Not many will plan a trip to this location because it’s a local hospital. However, there’s a semi-hidden staircase at the food of the Scuola, founded back in 1261, that takes visitors into a free Museum of Medicine. 

The museum’s design is stunning enough to warrant a visit. However, there are also ancient texts and medical artifacts that will keep you engaged for hours. If you like, you can take a virtual tour to explore the museum first.

 

Cannaregio

Rather than recommend a single location, let’s focus on one of Venice’s lesser-known regions: Cannaregio. This area has a great ambiance once you step away from the busy train station. So, while it might seem touristy, you simply have to move onto a less busy canal. Keep a lookout for Jewish restaurants and other locations, as this area has tons of unique history. Similarly, you can also take a cultural tour that will bring you straight to Cannaregio’s quietest canals.

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