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Little Venice

Little Venice

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Best time to visit

Afternoon is ideal when the sun gently illuminates the colorful houses and the atmosphere is calm for a walk. Summer evenings are pleasant for dinners by the sea.

Budget tips

Access to the promenade is free, at restaurants take menus with daily offers for better budget use.

Recommended for

Photography lovers, Couples on a romantic trip, Visitors who appreciate local cuisine

Plan your visit

1-2 hours

About

Quick facts: Small colorful houses stand right by the sea, their balconies looking directly into the bay. Fishermen once stored their nets on the lower levels of these houses, today these houses are popular restaurants and cafes.

Highlights: An inspiring combination of the blue Aegean Sea and colorful facades creates a scene similar to a watercolor painting. Nearby stands the church of St. Ursula with its distinctive blue bell tower, which visitors eagerly photograph.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes because the cobblestones are uneven and narrow.
  • Breakfasts on the balcony are less crowded and offer a beautiful morning view.
  • Photograph from St. Ursula's Church for the best panoramic view of the bay.
  • Avoid visits during the evening on weekends due to crowds.

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