...twelve million visitors a year, can't all be wrong!
With so much culture and choice, wander the streets and canals get lost in the traditions, customs, and way of life along the way or visit the major tourist attractions such as St. Marks and fed the pigeons - there are so many ways of visiting the city of Venice. Maybe you are looking to experience a more authentic, less touristy side of Venice?
Dorsoduro is known as the hipper “sestier”, less crowded, but still packed with history and culture, with beautiful churches on every square, alongside great bacari – wine bars - and restaurants. The Campo Santa Margherita is the social hub of the area and the centre of Venice’s nightlife is just 2 minutes away.
Nearby, Zattere with its view of the Guidecca canal and waterside dining offers another wonderful spot to watch the world go by over a drink or meal and you can catch a ferry to Croatia from the Stazione Maritima. Dorsoduro is also home to the famous Peggy Guggenheim museum.
Despite experiencing more of the "real Venice", access to the main tourist attractions, such as San Marco, is easy and fast, arguably giving the best of both worlds.
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