The Province of Venice (Provincia di Venezia) was a province in the Veneto region of northern Italy. Its capital is the city of Venice. It had an area of 2,467 km², and a total population of 846,962 (2011). The province became the Metropolitan City of Venice in 2015.
Restaurants in Province of Venice
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Small oyster, great pearls!N galleria showcases contemporary european artists,often on a them closely related to venices unique traditions .
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Jewelry shop and cameo factory on the Rialto Bridge in Venice Real genuine Italian cameos: antique, custom, shell, blue agate, locket, pendant, brooch, ring, earrings, necklaces,wedgewood, black,coral, murano glass, venetian blackamoor, silver, gold, interesting museum pieces
I ordered the gondola ferro comb I love it Service was excellent arrived very quickly. The jewellery and craftsmanship is excellent I will be buying from the shop again and hope to visit as soon as I can get back to the beautiful city of Venice Thank you ????
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Contemporary Glass Art Gallery in the Heart of Murano Venice. Featuring Sculptures created by internationally renowned glass artist Mauro Bonaventura, John Kiley, Michael Behrens and Paolo Marcolongo. The gallery showcases highlights differing glass disciplines from the glass world. A must for the glass enthusiast.
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Located near the landmark and arched Rialto Bridge (which you’ll see pictured in countless photos of Venice), this busy daily market stands in the commercial center of the city alongside the city’s famed Grand Canal. Venetian locals and international tourists alike frequent this centuries-old market for fruit, fish, and vegetables.
Wonderful fish market in the centre of Venice, just a short walk from rialto bridge, wonderful experience, the atmosphere was buzzing, well worth a visit. We walked through other stalls and gift shops to get to the fish market.
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Beautiful lagoon with historic buildings all around you while you're still in Chioggia, after you move towards the islands such as Pellestrina. It's possible to take the ACTV public transport service, island hopping as far as Venice, which is an outstanding journey. First a ferry takes you to Pellestrina. You disembark, and get onto to a bus that goes to the other end of the island. Then the bus gets on a boat again until you reach Lido. Next the bus crosses Lido. Finally take a vaporetto to Piazza San Marco. All included in the same ticket!
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Good selection of seeafood of all kind, a paradise. You won´t be able to get your fisch much fresher anywhere else oin Italy, Chiogia has the biggest commercial fish market in Italy. Beware of red tuna and Spado - they are more or less illegal to sell...
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