Venice Sestiere San Marco: what to see and complete itinerary
Travel guide, opening hours, prices, map
The magical Piazza San Marco illuminated at dusk ๐ฑ๐๏ธ frames this itinerary exploring the Sestiere San Marco, the monumental and symbolic heart of Venice.
- ๐ San Marco – Part 1
- ๐ Piazza San Marco
- ๐ San Marco – Part 2
- Itinerary Table ๐
- FAQ
See also:
- Back to Complete Tour
- Guide to Venice
- Itineraries: 1d, 3d
- Experiences, Getting around
- Eating: What and Where
- Where to sleep
Overview
To allow you to discover the Sestiere San Marco in a complete way without missing any of its most representative aspects, we have divided the visit into three complementary itineraries. Each route is dedicated to a different soul of the district, from monumental Venice to the more elegant and cultural one, up to the symbolic heart of the Serenissima.
San Marco – Part 1
An itinerary that introduces you to historic Venice through alleys, palaces, and views that tell centuries of history. The route crosses some of the most characteristic areas of the city center, alternating monuments, prestigious architecture, and typically Venetian atmospheres.
๐ See Route map and stage details.
Piazza San Marco
A route entirely dedicated to the monumental heart of the city. Here are concentrated some of the most iconic places of Venice, symbols of the power and grandeur of the Serenissima, in a unique setting that represents one of the most famous squares in the world.
๐ See Route map and stage details.
San Marco – Part 2
The final itinerary leads you to discover a more refined and cultural Venice, among elegant palaces, artistic institutions, and evocative corners overlooking the canals. An ideal route to explore the most authentic and fascinating side of the district.
๐ See Route map and stage details.
๐ All walking routes are connected (shared stop ๐งฉ), so you always have continuity if you want to skip one or more stops. See also Itinerary Info.
Routes: Maps, Descriptions, Details
SESTIERE SAN MARCO – PART 1
- Open Route Map๐
- Distance: 3,8* km on foot
- Time: 0,55* min. on foot
- Visit duration: 8 hours
- Stops: 10 main (I-X โ I-X)* + 10 secondary
- Mercato di Rialto (I-X)๐งฉ โ Galleria Franchetti alla Ca’ d’Oro (A) โ Chiesa di Santa Maria dei Miracoli (B) โ Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo (C) โ Campo Santa Maria Formosa (D) โ T Fondaco Rooftop Terrace (E) โ Ponte di Rialto (F) โ Scuola Grande di San Teodoro (G) โ Museo Fortuny (H) โ Scala Contarini del Bovolo (I-X)๐งฉ
- For days, times, prices and other info see Itinerary Table ๐
* These values may differ from those shown on Google Maps, as they are continuously recalculated in real time. See also Itinerary Info and Navigator + See here for Shared Stop ๐งฉ
Route Description
SUMMARY
The first part of the tour dedicated to the Sestiere San Marco is an itinerary through monumental and museum-based Venice. The route includes several iconic places, such as Caโ dโOro with the Galleria Franchetti, the majestic Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo, the commercial heart of the Ponte di Rialto, up to the evocative Scala Contarini del Bovolo, among historic palaces and deeply Venetian atmospheres.
The itinerary follows a loop of about 8 hours of visiting time and 3.8 km, crossing the first part of the Sestiere San Marco up to the Rialto area, in a route that allows you to discover Venice at a slow, immersive pace among culture, architecture, and daily life.
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๐ All the stops summarized here are structured in the Itinerary Table ๐ with days, opening hours, prices, and Wikipedia ๐ and Google Maps insights.
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I/X. Mercato di Rialto is a shared stop๐งฉ – See previous itinerary stage – Sestieri San Polo and Santa Croce
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A. Galleria Franchetti at Ca’ d’Oro
The tour begins with one of Veniceโs most iconic palaces: Caโ dโOro, a masterpiece of Venetian Gothic architecture. Overlooking the Grand Canal, its once-gilded faรงade gave the building its current name. Inside is the Galleria Franchetti, which houses an art collection featuring masterpieces by artists such as Mantegna, Titian and Van Dyck. From the loggia, visitors enjoy an extraordinary view over the Grand Canal.
โจ One of the most scenic faรงades on the Grand Canal: the Gothic architecture reflects on the water, while the loggia offers an elegant and almost surreal view, especially during the golden hours of light.
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B. Chiesa di Santa Maria dei Miracoli
Continuing through the narrow streets (calli), you reach the Chiesa di Santa Maria dei Miracoli, one of Veniceโs Renaissance gems. With its elegant polychrome marble faรงade and remarkable painted wooden ceiling, it is considered one of the cityโs most fascinating churches.
โจ Marble, refined proportions, and an intimate atmosphere create one of the most delicate and surprising visual experiences of the Venetian Renaissance.
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C. Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo
This stop is a true concentration of history and art:
- Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo is one of Veniceโs most impressive squares, dominated by the majestic basilica and the equestrian monument to Bartolomeo Colleoni.
- Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo: known as the “Pantheon of Venice”, it houses the tombs of numerous doges and masterpieces by artists such as Veronese and Bellini.
- Scuola Grande di San Marco: now part of the Civil Hospital, it is a building rich in Renaissance decorative details with an imposing white marble faรงade.
โจ An immediate visual impact: the open square, the monumentality of the basilica, and the presence of the Colleoni statue create one of the most powerful urban scenes in all of Venice.
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D. Campo Santa Maria Formosa
This area is rich in charm and culture:
- Campo Santa Maria Formosa is one of Veniceโs largest and liveliest squares, surrounded by noble palaces.
- Parrocchia di Santa Maria Formosa: one of the oldest churches in the city, featuring a double faรงade and interiors decorated with works by Palma il Vecchio.
- Museo Querini Stampalia: located inside the elegant Palazzo Querini Stampalia, it preserves original 18th-century furnishings and a valuable art collection.
โจ An elegant blend of noble palaces and historic architecture that conveys the feeling of a living, inhabited Venice, beyond the main tourist routes.
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E. T Fondaco Rooftop Terrace
One of the most spectacular panoramic terraces in Venice is located on the roof of the Fondaco dei Tedeschi, once the headquarters of German merchants. The T Fondaco Rooftop Terrace offers a unique view over the city and the Grand Canal, an unmissable opportunity to admire Venice from above.
โ Access is limited and time slots are restricted, with a real risk of not finding availability during the best hours without advance booking.
๐ Access to the T Fondaco Rooftop Terrace and the Fondaco dei Tedeschi is by mandatory reservation. You can find the phone number in the Google Maps listing accessible via the link in the table.
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F. Rialto Bridge
A must-see stop on the tour, the Ponte di Rialto is the oldest and most famous bridge in the city. With its elegant stone structure, it hosts historic shops and offers breathtaking views of the Grand Canal.
โจ An absolute icon: crossing it in the middle of the Grand Canal, surrounded by water reflections and the constant movement of gondolas and vaporettos, is one of the most recognizable and cinematic moments in Venice.
โ Very high tourist concentration throughout the day, with slow crossing times during peak hours.
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G. Scuola Grande di San Teodoro
- Scuola Grande di San Teodoro: one of Veniceโs minor scuole, it preserves valuable frescoes and a history linked to Venetian merchants.
- Church of San Salvador: located a short distance from the Rialto Bridge, this Renaissance church houses works by Titian and features a striking interior architecture.
- Campo San Salvador: a small, quiet square where you can experience the most authentic Venetian atmosphere.
โ A set of secondary stops that add detail but do not significantly change the overall quality of the itinerary.
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H. Fortuny Museum
Located inside the evocative Palazzo Fortuny, this museum celebrates the art and design of Mariano Fortuny, a Spanish artist and fashion designer who lived in Venice. The rooms display fine textiles, period garments, and paintings in a unique atmosphere.
โจ A palace that feels like an art theatre: textiles, light, and collections intertwine in spaces that preserve a deeply creative and scenographic charm.
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I. Scala Contarini del Bovolo
The final stop of this itinerary is one of the most fascinating: the Scala Contarini del Bovolo. This extraordinary example of Gothic-Renaissance architecture is a spiral staircase that winds up along the faรงade of Palazzo Contarini, offering a breathtaking panoramic view over the rooftops of Venice.
โจ One of the most surprising perspectives in Venice: the spiral staircase wrapping upward toward the sky creates a unique visual effect.
SESTIERE SAN MARCO – PIAZZA SAN MARCO
- Open Route Map๐
- Distance: 2* km on foot
- Time: 0,26* min. on foot
- Visit duration: 11 hours
- Stops: 10 main (I-X โ I-X)* + 4 secondary
- Scala Contarini del Bovolo (I-X)๐งฉ โ Palazzo Ducale di Venezia (A) โ Basilica di San Marco (B) โ Torre dell’Orologio (C) โ Museo di San Marco (D) โ Museo Correr (E) โ Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Venezia (F) โ Negozio Olivetti (G) โ Procuratie di San Marco (H) โ Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana (I-X)๐งฉ
- For days, times, prices and other info see Itinerary Table ๐
* These values may differ from those shown on Google Maps, as they are continuously recalculated in real time. See also Itinerary Info and Navigator + See here for Shared Stop ๐งฉ
Route Description
SUMMARY
This part of the tour is entirely dedicated to Piazza San Marco and most of the Serenissimaโs most important attractions. The route includes iconic landmarks such as the Palazzo Ducale and the Basilica di San Marco, as well as everything surrounding the main square of the district.
The itinerary follows a route of approximately 11 hours of sightseeing along a linear path of 2 km, allowing visitors to experience Veniceโs most iconic landmarks in an immersive way.
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๐ All the stops summarized here are structured in the Itinerary Table ๐ with days, opening hours, prices, and Wikipedia ๐ and Google Maps insights.
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I/X. Scala Contarini del Bovolo is a shared stop๐งฉ – See the final stage of the previous itinerary.
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A. Palazzo Ducale di Venezia
The route begins with a visit to the Palazzo Ducale di Venezia, one of the greatest symbols of the power and splendour of the Venetian Republic, where politics, justice, and representation were intertwined for centuries.
Walking through its monumental halls, visitors can admire richly decorated rooms and extraordinary frescoes culminating in the impressive Sala del Maggior Consiglio, one of the largest interior spaces in Europe, adorned with masterpieces by Tintoretto and Veronese that celebrate the greatness and history of the Serenissima.
โจ Entering Palazzo Ducale means walking through monumental halls where every wall tells the story of Veniceโs power through gold, frescoes, and decisions that shaped Mediterranean history.
โ In high season, access may involve very long queues from early morning. It is strongly recommended to book skip-the-line or reserved entry options.
โ The full visit may exceed the planned 120 minutes, especially with extended interior routes and temporary exhibitions.
Book here some of the recommended experiences:
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Reserved entry ticket for Palazzo Ducale
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Priority entry ticket with guide booklet
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Skip-the-line tour including the Prisons
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Guided skip-the-line tour of Palazzo Ducale
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B. Basilica di San Marco
Located next to the Palazzo Ducale, the Basilica di San Marco (National Monument) is the most important church in Venice and a true masterpiece of Byzantine art. With its five golden domes and mosaic-covered interiors, it is a unique spectacle in the world. Highlights include:
- The golden mosaics, depicting biblical scenes in a striking play of light.
- The Pala dโOro, a masterpiece of medieval goldsmithing.
- The Treasury of the Basilica, which preserves precious artefacts from the East.
โจ When light hits the golden mosaics, the interior transforms into a sea of gold, creating a truly unforgettable experience.
โ Queues can become very long during midday hours: visiting early in the morning or around lunchtime allows for a more peaceful experience.
Book here some of the recommended experiences: guided tour, skip-the-line access, and terrace option.
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C. Torre dell’Orologio
Another icon of Piazza San Marco is the Torre dellโOrologio, a Renaissance masterpiece. With its large blue and gold clock face, it marks time with the famous statues of the Mori di Venezia, which strike the bell every hour.
โจ If you manage to see the Moors striking the hour live, you will witness one of the most iconic and fascinating spectacles of historic Venice.
๐ Visits to the Torre dellโOrologio require mandatory reservation. You can find the phone number in the Google Maps listing via the link in the table.
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D. Museo e Piazza San Marco
This stop is dedicated to exploring the square and its most famous landmarks:
Piazza San Marco is Veniceโs monumental living room, an elegant urban space surrounded by the cityโs most iconic attractions. Here, architectural harmony blends with the constant movement of visitors and Venetians, creating a unique atmosphere where the history of the Republic is present in every detail.
โจ One of the worldโs most spectacular urban theatres: the open space, the rhythm of the arcades, and the verticality of the Campanile create a continuous sense of monumentality.
โ Extremely crowded throughout most of the day, especially from mid-morning to sunset.
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Campanile di San Marco: the tallest structure in the city, it dominates the square and offers a privileged viewpoint over the entire lagoon. Its history, marked by collapses and reconstructions, makes it one of the most authentic symbols of Venetian resilience. The elevator access allows a quick ascent to the top.
โจ From the top, the view embraces rooftops, canals, islands, and the lagoon in a 360ยฐ panorama, offering one of the most spectacular sights in all of Venice.
โ During peak periods, the wait for the elevator can be significant: it is better to avoid central hours if your itinerary is tight.
Book here one of the recommended experiences:
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Option: St. Markโs Basilica, Dogeโs Palace and Campanile
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Tickets for the Campanile and St. Markโs Historical Gallery
San Marco Museum: Inside the San Marco Museum, you can explore the decorative history of the basilica through original artifacts, mosaic fragments, and works that tell the artistic evolution of the building over the centuries. Of particular importance are the Horses of Saint Mark, an iconic symbol of Venetian power once placed on the main faรงade.
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E. Museo Correr
Located in the Procuratie Nuove, the Museo Correr tells the story of Venice through paintings, ancient maps, and period furnishings. The museum offers an overview of daily life and the glorious past of the Serenissima.
โจ From the museum rooms, there is a unique perspective over Piazza San Marco, almost as if observing Venice from within its own history.
โ The visit tends to slow down the itinerary if all exhibition sections are explored without selection.
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F. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Venezia
Next to the Museo Correr is the Museo Archeologico Nazionale, which houses a collection of Greek and Roman sculptures, ancient coins, and valuable archaeological finds.
โ Variable flow; some rooms may be less accessible during peak crowd times in the square.
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G. Negozio Olivetti
A lesser-known but unmissable corner of the square is the Negozio Olivetti, a masterpiece of modern architecture designed by Carlo Scarpa. This small exhibition space is an extraordinary example of Italian design.
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H. Procuratie di San Marco
The Procuratie Vecchie and Nuove are the elegant buildings that frame Piazza San Marco. Once the seat of the Procurators of San Marco, they now host museums, luxury shops, and historic cafรฉs.
โ A heavily touristic and continuously crowded passage area, making it difficult to enjoy calmly during peak hours.
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I. Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana
The final stop of this itinerary is a perfect mix of culture and relaxation:
- Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, one of the oldest libraries in Italy, with an extraordinary collection of manuscripts.
- Caffรจ Florian, the oldest cafรฉ in Europe (1720), where artists and intellectuals have gathered for centuries.
- Giardini Reali di Venezia, a hidden green corner, perfect for a break before continuing the tour.
โจ A micro-world suspended between elegance and history: from hidden gardens to the monumental library and the historic cafรฉ, everything merges into a timeless cultured Venetian atmosphere.
โ High tourist concentration near Caffรจ Florian, especially in the afternoon and on weekends.
SESTIERE SAN MARCO – PART 2
- Open Route Map๐
- Distance: 2,2* km on foot
- Time: 0,3* min. on foot
- Visit duration: 7 hours
- Stops: 10 main (I-X โ I-X)* + 1 secondary
- Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana (I-X)๐งฉ โ Teatro La Fenice (A) โ Chiesa di Santa Maria del Giglio (B) โ Museo della Musica di Venezia (C) โ Chiesa di Santo Stefano (D) โ Palazzo Grassi (E) โ Chiesa di San Vidal (F) โ Ponte dell’Accademia (G) โ Gallerie dell’Accademia (H) โ Gallerie della Fondazione Cini (I-X)๐งฉ
- For days, times, prices and other info see Itinerary Table ๐
* These values may differ from those shown on Google Maps, as they are continuously recalculated in real time. See also Itinerary Info and Navigator + See here for Shared Stop ๐งฉ
Route Description
SUMMARY
The tour dedicated to the Sestiere San Marco is completed with this itinerary that crosses the cultural and artistic heart of Venice at its most elegant. The route unfolds through a succession of iconic places such as the Teatro La Fenice, one of the worldโs great temples of opera, the elegant Ponte dellโAccademia with its view of the Basilica della Salute, and the renowned Gallerie dellโAccademia, home to Veniceโs greatest artistic masterpieces.
The linear itinerary of 2.2 km includes approximately 7 hours of sightseeing and connects the central area of the Sestiere San Marco to Dorsoduro, allowing visitors to experience Venice through art, music, and unique views over the Canal Grande.
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๐ All the stops summarized here are structured in the Itinerary Table ๐ with days, opening hours, prices, and Wikipedia ๐ and Google Maps insights.
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I/X. Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana is a shared stop๐งฉ – See final stop of previous route.
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A. Teatro La Fenice
Our itinerary begins with one of the most famous opera houses in the world, the Teatro La Fenice. Inaugurated in 1792, it has hosted world premieres by composers such as Verdi, Rossini and Bellini. After being destroyed by a fire in 1996, it was faithfully rebuilt and is now visitable through guided tours that allow you to discover:
- The main hall, with its sumptuous golden decorations.
- The Royal Box, where Venetian nobility used to sit.
- The exhibition dedicated to the history of the theatre, featuring documents and period costumes.
โจ Entering here means stepping into one of the most elegant theatres in Europe, where every golden detail amplifies the sense of spectacle even when no performance is taking place.
โ Guided tours run at fixed times and availability may vary, with the risk of waiting or not fitting well into your itinerary schedule.
Book one of the recommended experiences here:
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Teatro La Fenice entrance ticket with audioguide
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Teatro La Fenice: Skip-the-Line + Audioguide
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Teatro La Fenice: guided tour in Venice
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B. Chiesa di Santa Maria del Giglio
Continuing on, we find the splendid Chiesa di Santa Maria del Giglio, a small Baroque jewel from the 17th century. Its faรงade, decorated with reliefs depicting maps and naval battles, is unique of its kind. Inside, you can admire works by artists such as Peter Paul Rubens.
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C. Museo della Musica di Venezia
For music lovers, the Museo della Musica, housed in the Church of San Maurizio, is a must-see stop. The museum preserves ancient musical instruments, scores and documents linked to great Venetian composers, including Antonio Vivaldi.
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D. Chiesa di Santo Stefano
We then arrive at Campo Santo Stefano, one of the cityโs widest and most evocative squares. Here stands the Chiesa di Santo Stefano, an example of Venetian Gothic architecture with a ship-hull wooden ceiling and important paintings by Tintoretto.
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E. Palazzo Grassi
One of the most prestigious exhibition spaces in Venice is Palazzo Grassi, an elegant 18th-century building overlooking the Grand Canal. Today it hosts major contemporary art exhibitions by the Fondazione Pinault, featuring works by international artists.
โจ A powerful dialogue between history and contemporary art: the 18th-century palace on the Grand Canal becomes a living canvas for modern installations with strong visual and conceptual impact.
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F. Chiesa di San Vidal
Just a short walk away is Chiesa di San Vidal, now used as a venue for classical and Baroque music concerts. The church preserves a large altarpiece by Carpaccio, depicting San Vidal on horseback.
โ Interesting mainly as a concert venue, but less relevant as an architectural or artistic highlight compared to other churches along the route.
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G. Ponte dell’Accademia
We then cross the Ponte dellโAccademia, one of the four bridges over the Grand Canal, offering a spectacular view of Venice. From here, you can admire the dome of the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute and the vibrant heart of the lagoon city.
โจ The light of the Grand Canal here opens into one of Veniceโs most cinematic perspectives, with the Salute seemingly floating on the water at sunset.
โ Constant crowds, especially at sunset, with brief stops and continuous pedestrian flow.
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H. Gallerie dell’Accademia
A key stop on this itinerary is the visit to the Gallerie dellโAccademia, which houses the largest collection of Venetian painting from the 14th to the 18th century. Here you can find masterpieces by Tiziano, Bellini, Giorgione, Veronese and Canaletto.
โจ An absolute concentration of Venetian masterpieces: walking through these rooms means experiencing the evolution of lagoon art in a single immersive sequence.
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I. Gallerie della Fondazione Cini
The final stop of our route is the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, located on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore. This space hosts important exhibitions and art collections, as well as a library of international relevance.
โจ A place of silence and cultural breathing space: the island physically separates from the urban chaos and opens up a more contemplative experience among art, architecture and lagoon landscapes.
โ Access is often tied to organized tours or specific opening times, not always easily accessible in a flexible itinerary.
Eating
The Sestiere San Marco represents the historic and monumental heart of Venice, where gastronomic traditions blend with an elegant and iconic setting, among historic cafรฉs and restaurants overlooking the city’s most famous square.
- Folpetti della laguna, small tender octopuses served boiled or in salads, a symbol of traditional Venetian cuisine.
- Risi e bisi, a historic dish of the Serenissima, elegant in its simplicity and linked to court cuisine.
- Anguilla della laguna, a typical fish from the lagoon areas, often prepared grilled or stewed according to tradition.
- Fegato alla veneziana, a classic recipe of Venetian tradition, commonly found in restaurants throughout the historic center.
- Baicoli artigianali, traditional Venetian biscuits often served with zabaglione or sweet wines in historic venues.
Between Piazza San Marco and the surrounding calli are some of the city’s most iconic and historic restaurants, perfect for a gastronomic experience in the monumental heart of Venice.
- Ristorante Quadri โ overlooking Piazza San Marco, it is one of Veniceโs most prestigious dining experiences, ideal for a high-end dinner.
- Taverna La Fenice โ located near Teatro La Fenice, it offers refined Venetian cuisine in an elegant and central setting.
- Harryโs Bar โ a historic Venetian venue just a few steps from the square, famous for the Bellini cocktail and its long international tradition.
See also Where to eat in Venice and What to eat in Venice.
Sleeping
Staying in the San Marco district means being in the historic and monumental heart of Venice, just a few steps from St. Markโs Basilica, the Dogeโs Palace, and the cityโs most iconic attractions. It is the ideal choice for those who want to experience Veniceโs most famous atmosphere, with the possibility of exploring much of the historic center comfortably on foot.
Alternatively, the areas between Teatro La Fenice, the Mercerie, and Campo Santo Stefano allow you to stay within the district while enjoying a slightly quieter setting, yet still within easy walking distance of the main highlights of the itinerary.
See also Where to sleep in Venice: Info and Tips.
๐ Itinerary Table
In the table below you will find all the attractions included in the itinerary, to enhance and best guide your visit in the San Marco district:
- Scroll the table down and to the right ๐ฑ๐ Rotate your phone horizontally to get an overview of opening days, hours, prices of attractions, and for further details on Wikipedia ๐ and Google Maps โก๏ธ.
- โ ๏ธ Always check the opening days and hours of attractions through the Google Maps entries linked in the table. See also Itinerary Info.
- To see the explanation of each data column, click its title (e.g. Attractions Index, Ratings, Org, etc.) at the top of the table.
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๐ This table is updated every 6โ12 months.
๐ก๏ธ The tables on Tourplan360.com are original content protected by copyright ยฉ and monitored through anti-plagiarism tracking systems.
FAQ
You can open the San Marco district route maps directly here:
- ๐ San Marco 1
- ๐ Piazza San Marco
- ๐ San Marco 2
๐ See also Route Description
How much time do I need to visit the San Marco district?
The three itineraries together allow you to visit the districtโs main attractions in approximately 26 hours in total, spread over several days or visit modules.
Can this San Marco district itinerary be done on foot?
Yes. All routes are entirely walkable thanks to the compact nature of the historic center and the short distances between the main attractions, through narrow streets, squares, and monumental landmarks.
๐ See also Getting around Venice: Info and Tips
Is it worth booking the main attractions in advance?
During peak tourist periods, it is advisable to book in advance or join guided tours to avoid queues and ensure entry.
๐ See also Experiences in Venice: Tours, Tickets and Useful Info
Where can I find opening days, times, and prices for the attractions?
All updated information is available in the dedicated itinerary table, which also includes direct links to Google Maps โก๏ธ and Wikipedia ๐ for each attraction.
๐ See the Itinerary Table ๐
See also
- Back to Complete Tour
- Guide to Venice
- Itineraries: 1d, 3d
- Experiences, Getting around
- Eating: What and Where
- Where to sleep
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