Holidays to Venice

Perched on 118 islands and linked by more than 400 bridges, Italy’s floating city is every bit as spectacular as the photos suggest. Its small footprint brims with gondola-filled canals, crumbling palazzos and some of the world’s most exquisite art. On your holiday to Venice, venture beyond the tourist throngs to find centuries-old traditions, authentic trattorias and back alleys abuzz with nightlife.

Venice: Know before you go

LanguageItalian
CurrencyEuro (€)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET) and UTC+2 (CEST)
High seasonJuly – August
Low seasonJanuary

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The best neighbourhoods in Venice

San Marco

San Marco is a prime location for sightseeing in Venice. Admire the white limestone on the Bridge of Sighs and dive into the bustle of St. Mark’s Square. Shop for Venetian glass keepsakes and relax in canal-side cafes. Every moment here is a masterpiece. This bustling neighbourhood is the best area to stay in Venice for iconic attractions like St. Mark’s Basilica and Palazzo Ducale.

Good for: Sightseeing, shopping, central location

Castello

Castello is the best area to stay in Venice for upscale hotels, quick access to iconic landmarks and a tranquil slice of Venetian culture. Explore the expansive Arsenal, a former shipyard and armoury built in the 12th century. Venice’s widest street, Via Garibaldi, is lined with family-run restaurants, boutique shops and bars, while the Giardini beckons with serene greenery and breathtaking sunsets.

Good for: Restaurants, luxury hotels, parkland

Cannaregio

If you’re wondering where to stay in Venice for a more authentic experience, Cannaregio is the place to go. Score affordable digs and budget-friendly Venetian glass here. Stop at a bacaro (wine bar) along Fondamenta de la Misericordia to enjoy a Campari spritz and cicchetti with locals. And don’t miss Ghetto Venezia, the oldest Jewish ghetto in the world.

Good for: Nightlife, affordability, local culture

FAQs about visiting Venice

For stellar weather, book your holiday to Venice for between June and September, but be warned, these are also the busiest and most expensive months to visit. To save money and beat the crowds, travel to The Floating City during spring (April to June) or autumn (September to November).
Venice is generally considered a safe city for visitors, but like any destination, it's always good to take commonsense precautions. Don't carry too much cash, store emergency numbers in your phone and only use licensed ride-share services or cabs. Additionally, stick to well-lit areas if you're out late at night during your holiday to Venice.
With an average rainfall of 15 cm, November is the wettest month to go on a Venice holiday. When the skies turn grey, venture indoors and make the most of the city's galleries, shops, museums and more.
During your city break in Venice, conversations around you will likely be in Italian.
The ideal duration for a Venice visit depends on your interests. Typically, a short break to Venice of two to three days allows for exploring the main attractions comfortably. However, we recommend taking a little more time to lean into the city’s culture and explore its neighbourhoods in greater depth.
The warmest month in Venice is August, with maximum temperatures of 30ºC (86ºF).
Whether your thing is history, culture, or anything else, there are countless things to do in Venice. St. Mark's Square and Saint Mark's Basilica are just a taste of what awaits in this holiday-worthy destination.
Compared to other cities in Italy, holidays to Venice are expensive. Most of your budget will go towards accommodation and food, but be sure to set aside extra funds for day trips and activities. For a more affordable trip, visit during the off-peak season and stay in hotels outside the city centre.
The official currency in Venice is the euro (EUR). It's a good idea to carry some cash with you during your trip to Venice, but cards and digital payments are usually widely accepted.
January is the coolest time of year to visit. Plan your Venice trip then and you can anticipate lows of 1ºC (34ºF).