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This symbol of Venice–and masterpiece of Venetian Gothic architecture has been standing since 812 in Piazza San Marco. Its style, influenced by Byzantine and Oriental architecture, reflects La Serenissima's strong commercial and cultural ties with other states. Discover the city's fascinating history on a guided tour of its secret rooms where power and justice were administered, culminating in the prison from which Casanova managed to escape.
Introduce your children to mask-making in an authentic workshop run by Venetian carnival expert artisans.
At Bar LPV, take a moment to relax with one of its famous Dry Martinis, a carefully chosen glass of elegant wine, or a simple coffee, seated at the counter or on the outdoor terrace.
From aboard this emblematic yacht on the Venice lagoon, take in the sunset over La Serenissima while enjoying aperitifs made with delicious local products. A most pleasant start to the evening.
Discover one of the richest ecosystems in Italy from aboard a traditional 19th-century fishing boat. This excursion on the water offers breathtaking panoramic views and brings you close to captivating local flora and fauna. Choose between half-day or full-day voyages to discover some of the lagoon’s hidden islands, accompanied by a local guide that specializes in the region.
A sense of craftsmanship lies at the heart of any history of Venice. The hotel introduces you to a selection of artisans, off the beaten path from the usual routes favored by visitors. An adventure as unforgettable as it is authentic.
For an exceptional cultural stop, this museum of contemporary art located on the Grand Canal in the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni seems the perfect fit. It presents one of the most beautiful collections of modern art in Europe, featuring works by Pablo Picasso, Braque, Duchamp, Léger, Brancusi, Picabia, Mondrian, Kandinsky, Miró, Giacometti, Magritte, Dalí, Gorky and Calder.
The Londra Palace hotel provides an exceptional view over the enchanting and evocative Venetian Lagoon, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987. Peaceful and privileged, in fact unique in its kind, this specificity of the establishment will enchant contemplative souls as well as individuals eager to quench their thirst for adventure in this vast pool.
The La Fenice theater, built between 1790 and 1792 and located in the San Marco district of the city, is undoubtedly one of the most prestigious in the world, renowned for premiering works by renowned composers such as Verdi, Rossini, Bellini and Donizetti. After a fire in 1996, the building was faithfully reconstructed according to the motto ‘as it was, where it was’. The theater now hosts a permanent exhibition on Maria Callas and the years she spent in Venice.
"A guided tour of the secret rooms where the legislative, executive, and judicial powers used to sit, leading to the cells from which Casanova managed to escape, enriches La Serenissima's captivating story."
Stepping out onto the Altana, the breathtaking view of the Bacino di San Marco, San Giorgio Maggiore, the Grand Canal, and the beautiful steeples is captivating. A basket filled with delicious Venetian specialities makes the experience even more unforgettable.
"In the warmer seasons, the veranda on the Riva degli Schiavoni makes the perfect place to treat yourself to traditional Venetian dishes, passionately prepared by the chef Daniele Galliazzo."
The island of Lido is THE beach resort in Venice. A thin sandbar separating the Venetian Lagoon and the Adriatic Sea, it stretches over a dozen kilometers and has extremely beautiful beaches. Ideal for peacefully relaxing and going swimming in the summer, the serenity that occupies this place will have no trouble in plunging you into restorative tranquility.
Take a day to visit these three islands, each of which offers its own individual charms. Murano, world-famous for its glassworks, welcomes guests with the sweet scent of its gardens, where orange blossom and jasmine bloom. Let yourself be enchanted by Burano, a picturesque fishing village characterized by colorful houses and small canals. Then continue with a stroll on Torcello, home to the basilica of Santa Maria Assunta, decorated with Venetian-Byzantine style mosaics, and enjoy panoramic views from the tower to Burano, the Devil's Bridge and the Throne of Attila.