Housed in a 13th-century building, the St. Mary of the Friars features numerous masterpieces of Venetian renaissance art. Watch out for the triptych Madonna and Child with Saints by Giovanni Bellini and the Titian’s Pesaro Madonna, buried in the church.
Characterized by a 24-foot strong arch, the Rialto Bridge is an iconic landmark in Venice that was built on 12,000 wooden pilings, 400 years ago. Get your picture clicked or buy some of fine souvenirs along the bridge.
Featuring the design of Constantinople and the west, the St. Mark's Basilica is a marvelous architectural piece to house the remains of St. Mark. It’s advised to dress formally as any funky or short dress is strictly prohibited here.
Museo Storico Navale and Arsenale is the perfect place to learn about Italy’s marine power. Check out a brilliant collection of model ships and historic vessels. Be sure to walk along the canal that crosses through the museum.
Useful Information on Flights to Venice
Weekly Non Stop Flights:
9 Flights Weekly
Popular Airlines:
Aer Lingus, Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines
Facts About Flying to Venice, Italy§
The percentage of Venice travelers over the age of 35 was 48%.
The percentage of Venice travelers over the age of 60 was 16%.
The percentage of Venice travelers who booked First or Business Class Class was 17%.
The percentage of Venice travelers who traveled with kids under 14 was 8%.
The percentage of Venice travelers who were millennials was 39%.
The percentage of Venice travelers who were female was 52%.
Average number of days spent by travelers in Venice was 7.
Month with most bookings for Venice was July.
Month with least bookings for Venice was April.
§ All flight facts are based on last 3 months data on OneTravel.
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