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One-day tour in Venice | No return route | Enjoy the water dream || Venice one day, no return, explore the water fairy tale kingdom About transportation: .

|| Venice one day, no return, explore the water fairy tale kingdom About transportation: . One-day tour in Venice | No return route | Enjoy the water dream || 🌈 Venice one day, no return, explore the water fairy tale kingdom 🚥About transportation: There are no cars on the island of Venice, and all travel depends on the boat🚢 Walking ➕ Water bus can meet most needs The water bus is operated by ACTV and it is very convenient to take Googlemaps A single ticket costs 9.5 euros, it is recommended to buy a day ticket as needed, more cost-effective! 🔁Route: St. Jeremy Church ➡️ Pesaro Palace ➡️ Rialto Bridge ➡️ Beautiful St. Mary's Church ➡️ Shipwreck Bookstore ➡️ Sigh Bridge ➡️ St. Mark's Square 1️⃣Starting point: St. Jeremy Church The magnificent Venetian Baroque building not only has amazing visual beauty🤩, but also has priceless spiritual treasures 👀 The most famous artwork in the church is Tintoretto's "Holy Family" in the sacristy 2️⃣Pesaro Palace 🕌A Renaissance-style palace is now the Venice City Art Museum🎨, which houses many Italian Renaissance art works 3️⃣Rialto Bridge Spanning the Grand Canal is the oldest bridge in Venice. Be sure to arrive here in advance to watch the most romantic sunset view🏖️ 4️⃣Beautiful St. Mary's Church Renaissance and Baroque style church, it overlooks one of the largest Campo Santa Maria Formosa squares in Venice⛪️ 6️⃣Sigh Bridge Xu Zhimo said: "When the sunset bell rings, I will kiss you under the Sigh Bridge" The Sigh Bridge connects the court and the prison. It is named after the sigh when the prisoner passes through. But now it has become a romantic place. It is said that lovers👫 can still be together in the next life by driving a gondola over the Sigh Bridge💕 7️⃣St. Mark's Square Napoleon once called it "the most beautiful living room in Europe", and you can enjoy the magnificent city view and lagoon from St. Mark's Bell Tower
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