Between the UK and Venice lies the vast chain of mountains that make up the Alps. You avoid the mountains when you take the sleeper train but, if you travel by day, you are rewarded with fantastic scenery and the opportunity to extend your holiday with nights en route in Zurich, Lausanne, Munich or Nuremberg. You can even travel via the Italian Lakes or the jaw-dropping journey aboard the Glacier Express.
Once you arrive in Venice, you can easily get around on foot, or take advantage of the city’s water buses (vaporetti) which chug up and down the Grand Canal or further afield to the Lido and other islands in the lagoon. At the top of the Grand Canal is Santa Lucia Station; at the bottom, St Mark’s Square opens majestically on to the Lagoon. /If you get lost in Venice’s maze of streets (and it’s likely you will so do more than once – don’t worry, it’s part of the experience!) the frequent signs to San Marco will always guide you back to the grand arcaded square, dominated by the ornately beautiful Basilica of the same name. Other iconic landmarks of the city include the Rialto Bridge and the Galleria dell’Accademia – all equally well sign-posted across the island’s narrow lanes.
Other not-to-be-missed attractions include the Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale) overlooking the lagoon. It’s probably best to take a tour here to get a real sense of the building’s history. Highlights include crossing the Bridge of Sighs into i piombi – the dungeons. Directly across from St Mark’s Square is the lovely Chiesa di Santa Maria della Salute, built as a votive offering for the city’s deliverance from a devastating plague in 1630.
If you have time during your visit, it’s great to get out and about on the water buses around Venice so that you can visit other islands in the lagoon. The colourful islands of Murano (famous for its glass making) and Burano are well worth a visit, as is the Lido, where Venetians come to sunbathe on the beaches of the Adriatic Coast.
The UNAHOTELS Ala Venezia is located in a quiet campo close to Santa Maria del Giglio vaporetto stop and St Mark’s Square. Rooms are well-equipped with air conditioning, Wi-Fi and a safe, amongst other amenities, and downstairs you will find the fabulous American Bar – the ideal spot to reflect on the magic of Venice.
Combining the traditional Venetian style with a great location and modern facilities, the Hotel Bisanzio is a great base in Venice, just 10 minutes’ walk from St Mark’s Square. Guest rooms come with free Wi-Fi, wooden floors and Murano-glass lamps. There is also a delicious buffet breakfast served daily.
With panoramic views over the Grand Canal, Hotel Palazzo Giovanelli dates back to the 16th century. St Mark’s Square is just a few stops away on the water bus. This former palace has been home to the Doge of Venice, and Mozart’s family. The spacious lounges feature Murano-glass chandeliers and elegant Italian furniture.
Set in a 14th-century Venetian Palazzo, this elegant hotel overlooks the Venetian Lagoon, and is a short walk from St Mark’s Square.
Rooms feature beautiful Venetian-style furnishings and modcons including flat screen TVs.
Located just off the famous St Mark’s Square, this splendid hotel is an icon of Venice. The hotel consists of the Bauer L’Hotel, the Casanova Rooms annexe and the palatial Bauer Il Palazzo, which fronts onto the Grand Canal. The De Pisis restaurant is known throughout the city for its quality and service.
One of the Leading Hotels of the World, the Luna Baglioni is simply the best in Venetian opulence. Housed in a magnificent Venetian Palace, the hotel boasts an award-winning restaurant, Canova, as well as Caffe Baglioni, where delicious coffees and pastries are available throughout the day.
A short boat ride on the hotel’s complimentary shuttle to St Mark’s Square, this landmark luxury hotel boasts elegant rooms with garden or lagoon views, free Wi-Fi and iPod docks. There is also a local area shuttle boat, restaurant, waterfront bistro, Olympic-sized outdoor pool, spa and tennis courts.