Venice 1-Days Itinerary: Cheap Flights to Venice
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- direct cheapestTIA06:551h 40mNonstopTSF08:35Tirana - Venice|Wed, Apr 30|Wizz Air MaltaUS$13US$14791% OFF91% OFFUS$147US$13
- TIA06:501h 40mNonstopTSF08:30Tirana - Venice|Wed, May 7|Wizz Air MaltaUS$13US$14791% OFF91% OFFUS$147US$13
- TIA06:551h 40mNonstopTSF08:35Tirana - Venice|Fri, Apr 11|Wizz Air MaltaUS$14US$14791% OFF91% OFFUS$147US$14
- TIA1:00 PM3h 5mNonstopVCE2:00 PMTirana - Venice|Fri, Apr 4|Wizz Air MaltaFind More FlightsFind More Flights
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Day 1 | Morning
St Mark's Campanile
Opening Hours: Open from 9:00am-4:30pm
Ticket Price: 10 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 0.5-1 Hours
Location: Sestiere San Marco 328, Venice Italy
The Bell Tower of San Marco belongs to the Basilica of San Marco. As the beacon of the city on the lagoon, the Bell Tower has long been regarded by the Venetians as an indisputable landmark of Venice, and its status in Venice is even more than the Basilica of San Marco itself. . You can take the elevator to the top of the building and overlook the city of Venice, and you can even see the beautiful Alps in the northwest. The predecessor of St. Mark's Bell Tower was a watchtower built in the 9th century, which was later converted into a bell tower. In the centuries that followed, the Campanile of San Marco was damaged several times and underwent several reconstructions and renovations. Now it has become a tourist attraction for tourists from all over the world. Standing on St. Mark's Square, you can take pictures with the clock tower. The Bell Tower of San Marco is 98.6 meters high, with a brick red exterior and a simple structure. The lower half is a huge columnar building composed of bricks, each side is 12 meters long and 50 meters high. Above is the vaulted bell tower, where five clocks were previously placed. These five clocks have unique functions. Three-thirty (MezzaTerza) announces the meeting of the Senate, noon clock (Nona) heralds the arrival of noon, the workers clock (Marangona) marks the beginning and end of the working day, and the horseshoe clock (Trottiera) calls the House of Representatives. (MaggiorConsiglio) members participate in Parliament. In the past, the bells of the bell tower would ring all over Venice, but now only the workers' bell is left here. Above the arched bell tower is a square building, the outer walls are decorated with lions and Venetian justice women. In addition, the top of the bell tower is a pyramid-shaped minaret, and a wooden angel plus a weather vane is placed on it. To prevent corrosion from the sun and rain, the entire statue is wrapped in a thin gilded copper sheet. In addition to admiring the appearance of the bell tower on St. Mark's Square and overlooking the entire city of Venice from the top, when you come here in summer, you can also enjoy the splendid night view of the city of Venice at night.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Trip.com User: close to my hometown, the city I went to university...with its wonderful Campanile in San Marco square. lovely place!
Trip.com User: Admission fee 8 is not a waste.
Day 1 | Afternoon
After finishing the tour at St Mark's Campanile, you can head to Doge's Palace, the most worth visiting place around the corner.
Doge's Palace
Opening Hours: Open from 9:00am-6:00pm
Ticket Price: 25 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours
Location: P.za San Marco, 1, 30124 Venezia VE
The Doge's Palace, built in the ninth century, was the residence of Dodge, the former Doge. The Doge's Palace was originally a Byzantine-style defensive castle, and the huge expenditure when it was established showed the power and wealth of the Republic of Venice at that time. Architectural Style The present building was mainly constructed between 1309 and 1424. In 1574, the Governor's Palace was severely damaged by a fire. Although the designers of the time submitted designs in the neoclassical style, subsequent reconstructions continued the original Gothic style. However, there are also some classicist features, such as the Bridge of Sighs, built since the 16th century, through which the Doge's Palace is connected to the prison. Today, the Doge's Palace is a museum where visitors can admire paintings of Venice depicted by Tintoretto and Veronese. The Governor's Palace, which has a ㄇ-shaped internal structure, is divided into three floors, and the two sides facing the square and the wharf are its main walls. In a geometric pattern of white and rose marble, a solid wall is placed on the third floor, with A-line lace interspersed with gothic flame-shaped minarets on the upper edge. The second floor is a Gothic pointed-vault loggia decorated with four-leaf ornaments, and the Gothic arcade on the lower floor is supported by columns to support the two arches on the second floor. This not only subtly breaks the traditional Gothic design, but also subverts the traditional architectural principles to overcome the problem of the top heavy and the bottom light. It retains the original Byzantine concept and integrates the Gothic design to become a light and slender masterpiece of Venetian Gothic architecture. . Buy a ticket from the ticket entrance on the Slavic Embankment. There is a simple map behind the ticket, indicating the location of the Doge's Palace, St. Mark's Basilica and the adjacent Craft Museum. Many original sculptures from the Doge's Palace are displayed in the Craft Museum. After entering the exhibition hall, you first come to the atrium, which is characterized by Renaissance-style marble carvings. Here you can see the "onion head" dome of the adjoining St. Mark's Basilica, with a clock-shaped marble facade on it. The first floor of the cloister on the three sides of the courtyard is a Renaissance-style regular round arch, and the second floor is a Gothic pointed arch, which is different from the Gothic pointed arch in the facade of the Governor's Palace. On the promenade on the second floor, there are several lion mouths in the shape of a lion's head, which are used to receive anonymous reporting letters. The public only needs to put the letter into the mouth of the lion. At that time, the Venice government encouraged whistleblowers and protected whistleblowers. Three locks were specially set up in the mailbox, which must be opened by three persons with three keys. In addition, standing on the sky balcony of the promenade on the second floor, you can overlook St. Mark's Square and the lagoon. There are 8 statues from the ancient Greek period in the courtyard. There are two finely carved bronze water wells on the ground in the courtyard, which are considered to be exquisite works of Venice in the 16th century. This well can absorb water from the outside waterway to the atrium for storage. In the past, it was the best quality water in Venice. Every day, many traders came to the Doge's Palace to fetch water, and then took the well water to distant areas to sell it. Then came to the official starting point of the tour route - the golden stairs, from which you entered the interior of the Governor's Palace. At the entrance of the golden staircase arch, the Hercules on the left is Hercules slaying the snake demon, and the god Atlas on the right is carrying the earth. They are above the stone pillars on the two sides of the entrance to represent the power of Venice symbol of. The golden stairs built in the 16th century were onThe Government House is the residence of the Governor of the Republic of Venice, the home of the office and the court. It was the central institution of Venetian politics at the time. On the entire wall to the east of the second floor of the Grand Senate’s parliament hall is the “Paradise” painted by Tintoretto. Inside the gorgeous Governor's Mansion, there is a gothic cloister and an expensive golden ladder. The rooms on the second and third floors are decorated with Venetian paintings, the ceiling murals of the four foyer, the murals of the living room and the large conference halls lined with portraits of the Governors of the past.ly used by nobles and important guests to enter the palace. The stairs can be said to be resplendent, and the ceiling carvings on the top are actually made of plaster and then decorated with a layer of gold foil. Follow the golden stairs to the third floor of the Governor's Palace. Every room here is as luxurious as possible. From the ceiling to the surrounding walls, there are magnificent decorations everywhere. However, according to the regulations here, photography is not allowed above the second floor. The main halls of the Governor's Mansion include the Map Hall, the Four Entrance Halls, the Conference Hall, the Ten-person Hall, the Elder Hall and the Grand Conference Hall. The walls of the map hall are decorated with world maps, and two huge globes are kept inside. In the conference hall, there is Tintoretto's giant mural "Paradise", which is based on Dante's "The Divine Comedy". There are more than 700 figures in the painting, which is called the world's largest oil painting. After visiting the various halls, go to the armory displaying various weapons, guns, ammunition and armor, which preserves the weapons of the Crusades, the first machine gun imitated according to Da Vinci's design, and the shocking chastity belt . Then the passage becomes dark and you will come to the cell located in the basement of the Doge's Palace. The number of prison cells at that time was not enough, so a new prison was built next to the palace, which became an independent building for the purpose of imprisoning prisoners in history, and the Bridge of Sighs connecting the two places was also built.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Trip.com User: The murals are wonderful. It is best to understand Venice's history first and then to understand the origin of the original creation.
Trip.com User: It's a beautiful place. It's famous for a lot of sleeves. I think it's okay to be a little careful.
Venice 1-Days Itinerary: Cheap Flights from Venice
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- Round-trip
- direct cheapestTSF18:201h 30mNonstopTIA19:50Venice - Tirana|Mon, May 5|Wizz Air MaltaUS$13US$17092% OFF92% OFFUS$170US$13
- TSF18:301h 30mNonstopTIA20:00Venice - Tirana|Fri, May 2|Wizz Air MaltaUS$13US$17092% OFF92% OFFUS$170US$13
- TSF09:101h 30mNonstopTIA10:40Venice - Tirana|Wed, May 21|Wizz Air MaltaUS$14US$17092% OFF92% OFFUS$170US$14
- VCE1:00 PM3h 5mNonstopTIA2:00 PMVenice - Venice|Fri, Apr 4|Wizz Air MaltaFind More FlightsFind More Flights
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