Venice photos to admire the city's beauty
Are you ready for plenty of stunning Venice photos that will show you why Venice is one of the most popular destinations around the world?
Indeed, much can be said and discussed about the reasons for which Venice is so appreciated by visitors.
Some people say it’s because the city is so ancient. Some say because there is water everywhere. Others love the many bridges. And others mention the alleys, the artisan shops, the museums, and on and on.
However, one aspect everyone agrees upon, is this:
Venice is incredibly beauty!
Those who have been here before know what we’re talking about. Right?
Those who have never set foot in Venice, might get an idea by looking at Venice photos such as this:
World famous landmarks in Venice, Italy
Let’s start of with the most stunning and known landmarks in Venice, Italy.
Indeed, while at Venezia Autentica we focus on showing you a different Venice, off the beaten path, and on supporting the local community, culture and tradition, it is undeniable that Venetian landmarks are stunning and worth everyone’s time and interest.
St. Mark's Basilica in Venice, Italy
Doge's Palace in Venice, Italy
Punta della Dogana in Venice, Italy
Saint Mark's Bell Tower in Venice, Italy
Bridge of Sighs in Venice, Italy
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Rialto Bridge in Venice, Italy
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San Giorgio in Venice, Italy
Accademia bridge in Venice, Italy
Grand Canal in Venice, Italy
Venice photos: Saint Mark's Square in Venice, Italy
Giudecca Canal in Venice, Italy
Photos of Venice beautiful canals, bridges, and squares
So far, you’ve seen photos of Venice most known and beautiful landmarks.
However, Venice has several hundres other canals, bridges, squares as beautiful as its main landmarks!
We decided not to mention where we shot the photos below, since they represent merely an example of what you can see once you step away from the crowds and lose yourself in beautiful Venice
A beautiful canal in Venice, Italy
Beautiful little bridge in Venice, Italy
Beautiful square in Venice
A beautiful fondamenta in Venice
Locals rowing in a small canal in Venice, Italy
Madonna dell'Orto church in Venice, Italy
Venice photos : Clothes hang-drying over a canal in Venice, Italy
Panoramic views and lookouts in Venice
If you’ve ever been to Venice, you’ll know that the city looks wonderful both if you walk down its alleys as well as when you ride on a gondola along its canals.
Therefore, we are sure, you won’t be surprised to see some more Venice photos that show you just how beautiful the city is even from above!
Panoramic Venice photos: San Giorgio bell Tower
Panoramic photo of Giudecca island in Venice, Italy
Panoramic photo of Venice, Italy from Saint Mark's bell tower
View of Burano and the Venetian Lagoon from Torcello's bell tower
Rialto Bridge view
View from the Accademia bridge in Venice, Italy
View of the Grand Canal from the Fontego dei Tedeschi terrace
The view from Sant'Elena, on Venice ``tail``
Breathtaking Venice photos at sunset
So far, you’ve seen photos of Venice most known and beautiful landmarks.
However, Venice has several hundres other canals, bridges, squares as beautiful as its main landmarks!
We decided not to mention where we shot the photos below, since they represent merely an example of what you can see once you step away from the crowds and lose yourself in beautiful Venice
A typical sunset in Venice, Italy
Sun setting behind Venice, as seen from the Venetian Lagoon
Saint Mark's basin and Salute church at sunset in Venice, Italy
Doge Palace at sunset in Venice, Italy
San Giorgio island in Venice, Italy at sunset
Canal Grande sunset in Venice, Italy
Golden sunset on a Venetian canal
Venice photos shot at night
These Venice photos we shot at night in our beautiful city are not just an invite to explore the city also when darkness comes, but also to stay overnight.
Quite surprisingly, most people coming to Venice visit it only for a few hours and leave. This means also that visitors that stay overnight have the unique possibility of enjoying the quiet of an empty Venice, even in the busiest months!