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Perfect Venice Itineraries

How long should you spend in Venice? Whether you have one, two, or three days, here's what to see and do in the time you have to spend in Venice, Italy.

Venice TK —though I guess you could settle for a minimum of two to three days. Then again, for all I know you have only a single day to spend in this most serene city of canals. With that in mind, here are several perfect itineraries that'll help you pack as much sightseeing as possible into however much time you have to spend in Venice.

1 day in Venice
2 days in Venice
3 days in Venice

I'll only bother providing schedules for one, two, and three days in Rome—I figure, if you have more time that that, you'll really start branching out into lesser-known sights and experiences that appeal to you personally, and who am I to tell you what to do? To that end, I've also compiled quick lists of both the top sights in Rome and of my own favorite sights and experiences after countless trips there (and covering it in a half-dozen guidebooks) over the past 25 years.

These are merely blueprints; you really should spend your time on whatever catches your own interest. Some people would rather chew glass than tour one of Venice's famous glass factories. Others would hate to waste a perfectly good day among the Old Master paintings in the Accademia when they could be spending a delighful time at the glass factories.

Keep in mind that you may have to adjust these itineraries in case one of the days you're in town happens to fall on a Monday (when most museums are closed) or a Sunday (when many things are closed, and those that remain open tend to operate on shorter hours).

1 day in Venice | 2 days in Venice | 3 days in Venice




This material was last updated December 2006. All information was accurate at the time.

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