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San Nicolo must see attractions

1. St. Mark's Square

Step into Venice’s most famous square and expect to be impressed by the opulence of St. Mark’s Basilica, the towering Campanile, and the gothic façade of the Doge’s Palace. This lively hub has been the focal point for Venetian life for over 10 centuries. Enjoy a drink in one of the cafés under the colonnaded arcade that lines the square or visit its most iconic buildings.
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2. Grand Canal

The Grand Canal is Venice’s famous S-shaped thoroughfare. On any given day you can hear the splashing of the oars of the gondolas that slowly traverse the city just as they have done for centuries. A trip in a gondola is almost unavoidable because there are very few sidewalks along the canal, and the backs of the Floating City’s buildings drop straight into the water. A more modern and faster way to see the Grand Canal, and the main tourist attractions alongside it, is by vaporetto (water bus). For a simple crossing, take a traghetto, a ferry on which you remain standing for the duration of the short trip.
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3. Rialto Bridge

When riding a vaporetto (water bus) or gondola along the Grand Canal, look up as you round the bend by the fish market: One of Venice’s most iconic sights appears before you. The Rialto Bridge (Ponte di Rialto) has been a feature of the city since the late 1500s. It has a distinctive V-shape design, high stone arcades and balustrades from which tourists peek at the gondolas in the canal below.
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4. Doge's Palace

The pink marble façade of the 14th-century Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale) is a striking sight on St. Mark’s Square. The arched loggias and the fortress-like peaks on top of the walls convey a sense of wealth and power to those who approach Venice by sea. Every aspect of this building was designed to impress, from the imposing décor of the Hall of the Great Council, to the luxurious apartments.
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5. St. Mark's Basilica

Approach St. Mark’s Square from any angle and, on a fine day, you’ll see the golden spires of St. Mark’s Basilica (Basilica San Marco) glimmer in the sunlight. This is why the locals call this the Chiesa d’Oro (Church of Gold). As you get closer, you’ll see the many sculptures, reliefs and mosaics of the ornate facade. This church is a spectacular example of Byzantine architecture.
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6. Teatro La Fenice

To experience an operatic performance at La Fenice Opera House is to watch some of the world's best singers in a lavishly decorated auditorium. The 18th-century theater is one of Europe's premier locations for the introduction of new operas. Performing at La Fenice Opera House helped launch the careers of Verdi and Rossini. Among the operatic stars to have graced its stage are Luciano Pavarotti and Joan Sutherland.
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Frequently asked questions

Is San Nicolo worth visiting?
San Nicolo offers a unique blend of attractions, local charm and culture. Whether you're into history, the outdoors or regional cuisine, there's a lot here to enjoy.
How do I spend a day in San Nicolo?
When you've checked off leading attractions like Lungomare d'Annunzio Beach, spend the rest of your day experiencing the retail and food scene in San Nicolo.
What is the top tourist attraction in San Nicolo?
Lungomare d'Annunzio Beach is ranked the top tourist attraction near San Nicolo, so don't go home without checking it out.
Is three days enough to stay in San Nicolo?
With a three-day vacation in San Nicolo, you can easily discover the area's many awesome sights, including Lungomare d'Annunzio Beach and Palazzo Pisani Moretta.
Is San Nicolo a walkable neighborhood?
If you love walking, San Nicolo is ideal. You can reach leading attractions like Lungomare d'Annunzio Beach and Palazzo Pisani Moretta on foot. At 5 kilometers from the center, the neighborhood of Venice City Center is also close enough for a good stroll. The same goes for San Marco, around 5 kilometers away.
What are some activities to do in San Nicolo with kids?
What to do in San Nicolo for adults?
There are loads of things to do in San Nicolo, with entertainment for adults of all ages. Cap off your day with a visit to Riva degli Schiavoni.
Are there free things to do in San Nicolo?
Near San Nicolo, Lungomare d'Annunzio Beach is an excellent spot for anyone wanting to experience the area without dipping into their wallet. Also, wander through parks and other neighborhoods, and don't hesitate to ask a local tour guide for advice. It's a great way to find out about the most popular free things to do in San Nicolo.