Venice

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fourstardan

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4,863 posts

150 months

Thursday 11th January
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How many days do you honestly need in Venice? (Can fly from Bournemouth for 4 days)

Im looking at the option of a short break in April but I imagine its a tourist trap and I'd rather see the rest of Italy a bit down to Florence.


omniflow

2,781 posts

157 months

Thursday 11th January
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We had 1 night there last June. It was a very last minute decision as the GrossGlocker was closed due to snow, so we needed to find an alternative destination for 1 night. It was fabulous. We definitely didn't see everything, but we had a great time and saw plenty. We also saw enough to know that we definitely do want to go back there.

I would say 3 nights would be about right. To get the most out of it, I think you do really have to play the tourist, ignore the prices and just do what you want. A Gondola ride is a must, and drinks and nibbles at a bar overlooking the Rialto bridge was also worth it.

Louis Balfour

27,363 posts

228 months

Thursday 11th January
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fourstardan said:
How many days do you honestly need in Venice? (Can fly from Bournemouth for 4 days)

Im looking at the option of a short break in April but I imagine its a tourist trap and I'd rather see the rest of Italy a bit down to Florence.
Four nights is enough to do the usual tourist stuff and a relaxed pace.

cliffords

1,708 posts

29 months

Thursday 11th January
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That sounds like the perfect time period. You will love it and be stunned. You will also be just about ready to leave.

Regbuser

4,366 posts

41 months

Thursday 11th January
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Nyloc20

641 posts

69 months

Friday 12th January
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We went for four days in August 2017; staying at Hotel Gardena. It was a big wedding anniversary, we crammed a lot in and really enjoyed it. We got a private speedboat from the airport to the hotel door and got round most of the favourite attractions. We got a four day water taxi pass, excellent value. The small restaurants we found down the side streets were very good.

Turn7

24,060 posts

227 months

Friday 12th January
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Perfect timing and enough time to do most things.

Stay on Guidecca for evening peace though….

Fabulous place, love it and an to revisit soon.

number2

4,445 posts

193 months

Friday 12th January
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Turn7 said:
Perfect timing and enough time to do most things.

Stay on Guidecca for evening peace though….

Fabulous place, love it and an to revisit soon.
Must be 11 years ago now but stayed at the Molino Stucky on Guidecca and got the hotel boat across the canal to the main bit (minutes). Nothing not to recommend about it.

TTmonkey

20,911 posts

253 months

Friday 12th January
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Stayed one night. Saw lots. But that’s because it was empty. The benefit of Covid lockdown.




sjabrown

1,962 posts

166 months

Saturday 13th January
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3-4 nights should cover most of the main bits. It's a wonderful place and well worth exploring off the beaten track. Eating beside the Rialto bridge isn't unaffordable. Worth a day alone for Murano and Burano.

lyricalgangster

245 posts

151 months

Saturday 13th January
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3 to 4 days will be fine.

I wouldn't waste money on a private taxi from the airport - the water buses were just as fab!

I expected Venice to be more expensive than it was - food was very reasonable, and beer and Aperol were as cheap as anywhere really.

We did the gondola, as my wife really wanted to, and to be fair, I enjoyed it too.

We did a lot of walking!

Lovely place. Enjoy!

Regbuser

4,366 posts

41 months

Saturday 13th January
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Or ask for an aperitivo Select, the Venetian version of Aperol. Less sweet and more complex, oh, and cheaper !