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Venetian Islands
San Francesco del Deserto is a serene, secluded island in the North Lagoon, near Burano and Torcello, where Franciscan priests have lived since 1230. Accessible only by private boat, it offers peace and spiritual retreat away from the hustle of Venice. The monks lead visitors through their tranquil lives and agricultural activities. It’s a peaceful escape for those seeking solitude and connection with nature, making it feel like a world apart from bustling Venice.
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Lio Piccolo, a small village in the Venetian Lagoon, offers a peaceful retreat from the bustle of Venice. Accessible by a scenic 10-kilometer bike ride from Treporti, it’s a perfect spot for nature lovers and history enthusiasts. The village is known for its agriculture, producing artichokes and jujubes. You can visit the local museum, Frammenti di Laguna, to learn about the area’s Roman roots and the formation of the lagoon. Al Notturno Restaurant has the best risotto, even if it costs 22 eur x person, it's the most delicious food!
FREE
4PM
4.5 Reviews
Cicchetti + Bacaro
Coffee Lovers
Venice at Night
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Magna Bevi Tasi is a classic Venetian baccaro, perfect for a laid-back aperitif with a glass of wine, spritz, or the regional Hugo. Enjoy their delicious cicchetti like bruschetta, crostini, and taglieri filled with cold cuts and cheeses.
€10
9PM
On A Budget
Pasticceria Targa is run by two brothers and is renowned for its delicious Venetian pastries. Among their specialties, the mamaluchi stand out, but there's a catch: they are only available during Carnevale, so don’t miss out on this unique treat when the time comes!
€1-€5
7AM
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