Riva degli Schiavoni near Calle del Forno and Sestiere CastelloMap
What travelers say:
The promenade is very long. Walking along the promenade, you will pass through the attractions, ferry terminals, churches, hotels, shopping malls, and stalls selling snacks, so the flow of people is very smooth, making this place very lively.
More
See all 5 photos
Riva degli Schiavoni Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
Some information may have been translated by Google Translate
The Via Schiavoni is a coastal street and the only place to go when you get off the pier. It is named after the Dalmatian merchants who moored their ships here. There are many gondolas moored by the sea, there are many vendors and tourists on the street. If you arrive in the evening, you can take a walk here and experience the style here. In addition, the bridge of sighs and the island of San Giorgio Baggiore are particularly suitable for shooting here.
Recommendations Near Riva degli Schiavoni
Riva degli Schiavoni Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Some reviews may have been translated by Google Translate
The promenade is very long. Walking along the promenade, you will pass through the attractions, ferry terminals, churches, hotels, shopping malls, and stalls selling snacks, so the flow of people is very smooth, making this place very lively.
This street is a street next to St. Mark's Square. In fact, it is not a street. It is a relatively open space with various artists selling art. There is also a book and newspaper booth.
The Grand Canal area outside St. Mark's Square is very lively. In addition to the water bus stop and the Gondola Service Center, it is also a very popular street. In addition to restaurants that can enjoy the sun and river views, many stalls sell various goods and stroll slowly. You can experience the local cultural life.
Schiavone Riverside Street is a coastal street, passing here by boat to and from Venice. Very lively coastal avenue, there are many gondola moored by the sea, there are many vendors on the street, and there are many tourists. It is especially suitable to photograph the Bridge of Sighs and St George Baggiore Island, and you can walk down the street to St Mark's Square.
The pier that came down by boat was on this street, and after disembarking, I set foot on the main island. The bustling tourists suddenly came into view, but the crowd was still far less crowded than our popular tourist attractions in China. People like to drink coffee and chat here.
The famous Venice Square is walking to the riverside, which is the Schiavoni Riverside. There are attractions such as the Governor's Mansion and the Sigh Bridge by the river. The street built along the river is Schiavoni Riverside Street. The street is very wide. There are some open-air cafes and small stalls selling souvenirs.