Cannaregio, Venice guide
Cannaregio stretches along Venice’s northern edge, where wide streets and quiet canals offer a calmer pace away from San Marco’s crowds. Known for its historic Jewish Ghetto, bustling Strada Nova and waterside ‘bacari’ (taverns), this neighbourhood blends heritage, everyday Venetian life and easy access to the lagoon. Our Cannaregio travel guide shows you how to make the most of its hidden corners and culinary delights.
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FAQs about Cannaregio holidays
Cannaregio is generally a safe district. While it’s less crowded than nearby San Marco, instances of petty theft can still occur, especially in busy areas. Keep an eye on your belongings and avoid flashing your valuables in areas with higher foot traffic.
Cannaregio is one of Venice’s more affordable neighbourhoods. Keep things even more budget-friendly by dining at ‘bacari’ (taverns) or trattorie off the main Strada Nova. And visit in the shoulder seasons of spring or autumn for better prices on flights and hotels.
Along with being home to Europe’s first legally defined Jewish quarter, Cannaregio is known for its quiet canals, historic waterside promenades and residential atmosphere that feels removed from the tourist-heavy centre of San Marco.