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Experience Venice Like a Local: Insider Tips

GoTravelDaily Local Jo-Ann Titmarsh has been living in Venice for over 20 years. Although she originally came to the city as a student for a three-month stay, she soon decided to make Venice her home. Despite how long she’s been here, she never tires of the city’s beauty and its wealth of art exhibitions, cosy restaurants, interesting walks and fabulous places for cocktails with a view.

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Top 5 Hotels in Venice 2025: GoTravelDaily Readers’ Picks

Venice, Italy’s iconic city on water, presents a unique island vacation experience. More gothic palazzos than palm trees grace its shorelines; instead of sprawling resorts on sandy beaches, historic hotels sit alongside ornate cathedrals, legendary art galleries, and piazzas vibrant with life. While it may not provide the same sun-kissed glow, the enchantment of Venice continually draws GoTravelDaily readers back for more. Consequently, when it comes to selecting a home base on this Adriatic lagoon, a primary thought rings true for any visitor: finding a hotel with captivating views.

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12 Best Must-Do Activities in Nice: Explore Scenic Promenades and Culinary Delights

Famous for its sunny climes, gorgeous beaches, and colorful architecture, the newly UNESCO-listed French city of Nice is also packed with art, culture, and world-class things to see and do.

From strolling along its legendary Promenade des Anglais and exploring every corner of its picturesque old town to delving into its rich art history or sampling top Niçoise cuisine, here are the best experiences in Nice.

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Discover Annecy: The ‘Venice of the Alps’ with Scenic Canals and Gourmet Dining

Winding canals have made Venice one of Italy’s most famous tourism darlings. However, many other destinations across Europe also boast scenic waterways. You’ve likely heard of Giethoorn, affectionately known as the “Venice of the Netherlands.” But what about Annecy? This atmospheric mountain town settled at the tip of Lake Annecy in southeastern France lures travelers with its charming old town crossed by canals and bridges — hence its nickname the “Venice of the Alps.” The town is also home to heritage-rich landmarks like Château d’Annecy and Palais de I’Île, charming churches, fascinating museums, cozy bistros, and Michelin-rated restaurants taking alpine cuisine to new heights.

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Top 8 Iconic Bridges in Venice You Must Visit

Venice, often dubbed the “City of Canals” and the “Floating City,” is also referred to as the “City of Bridges.” This is due to the extensive number of bridges that traverse its picturesque waterways. While many of Venice’s over 400 bridges serve practical purposes, many also showcase the stunning beauty and rich history of this vibrant photographic destination.

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Top Venice Nightlife Spots: Your Ultimate Guide

Despite its plethora of bars, bustling streets, and crowded canals, Venice, Italy, offers a surprisingly relaxed nightlife scene. Unlike cities such as Rome, where parties continue through the night, Venice tends to wind down early, with most visitors returning to their hotels after a day full of sightseeing. However, for those looking for post-dinner drinks, live music, or the opportunity to socialize with locals, Venice remains vibrant long after sunset.

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