What to see in Venice
Venice is one of the most visited cities in Italy, with around twenty million visitors, both Italian and foreign, every year. Visited in little more than a weekend, the city is the perfect place for both history lovers and art enthusiasts, all immersed in a splendid natural setting. Very popular, above all, with foreign tourists who can use a language translator to visit Venice well. Among the must-sees of the Venetian capital are:
- Piazza San Marco: perhaps the most famous place. The large square houses the Basilica
- Doge’s Palace: the style has undergone many variations, dictated by a long series of fires over the years that have led to significant changes
- Grand Canal: called Canalazzo by the citizens. It stretches for about four kilometres, dividing the historical centre into two parts.
- The Rialto Bridge: another bulwark of the city. Venice, however, has as many as 354 bridges. Rialto, like the famous Bridge of Sighs, is one of the most photographed spots
- The Gallerie dell’Accademia: home to the richest collection of Venetian and Veneto paintings, from the 14th century to the Renaissance. The museums hold paintings by Bellini, Giorgione, Veronese, Tintoretto, Titian and many others.
Language translator to visit Venice well: who to rely on
If you need a language translator to visit Venice well, you can rely on the competence and professionalism of Martine Botquin, who has been a real point of reference for all foreign tourists for years. The translator has decades of experience as a guide within the city and its museums. The activities for which she can be called upon are boat tours, bicycle tours to discover the hidden corners of the city, but also visits to the most famous churches and exhibitions. Martine Botquin also takes care of shopping in the city on behalf of her clients, on request.