Travel news: A first-timer’s guide to Venice - Where to visit, what to do and more
From cobbled streets to unforgettable gondola rides, here’s what you need to know before visiting Venice.
Twisting alleyways, canals that glisten in the sun, and the rich aroma of freshly baked Italian pastries drifting through the air. Tranquillity covers every corner of Venice.
And yet, this is only a glimpse of what the city has to offer, writes Travel News Blitz’s Harry Perdios.
Located in the northeast of Italy, Venice is truly a city on water. Spreading over 126 small islands, connected by 472 bridges and a maze of bending canals that connect historic neighbourhoods.
Solo travelling in Venice: Best tips and places to visit
For a long time now, there has been talk of “seeing Venice before it sinks”, with the city being built on over 100 islands in a lagoon in the northeastern area of Italy.
As the sea-levels rise, Venice will eventually sink underwater.
But don’t worry, there’s still plenty of time to explore the beautiful canals and cobbled streets – just make sure you book that trip soon, whether it’s with your partner, friends or by yourself.
Here, Travel News Blitz writer Atlas Scholes talks about their first-ever solo trip, their best tips and budget-friendly options for those wanting to explore the city without hurting their bank.