Majestic, elegant, and full of history — the Rialto Bridge is one of Venice’s most iconic landmarks and certainly one of the most beloved by visitors from around the world. Stretching gracefully across the Grand Canal, it connects the districts of San Polo and San...
Venice in winter has a unique charm: the canals are quieter, the streets less crowded, and the city becomes intimate and romantic. Even though cold or rainy days might discourage outdoor walks, Venice offers plenty of indoor experiences to enjoy, from art and history...
The Spritz isn’t just an orange glass at sunset: it’s a social ritual, an icon of Veneto, and — let’s be honest — a great excuse for a chat at the bar counter. In this post we’ll explore its origins, the most popular variations, the ratios to follow (or break), and...
An Icon of Music and History Opened on May 16, 1792, by architect Gianantonio Selva, Teatro La Fenice was built on the site of the Teatro San Benedetto, which was destroyed by fire in 1774. Its name, “The Phoenix,” symbolizes rebirth and...
From August 27 to September 6, 2025, the Lido of Venice once again became the stage for the Venice International Film Festival, now in its 82nd edition. Every year, this event transforms the lagoon into the world capital of cinema, attracting directors, actors,...