Our adventure through Venice, Italy, was nothing short of enchanting. This city of canals, historic architecture, and vibrant culture captivated us from the moment we arrived.


Venice's unique charm and its iconic attractions made our visit truly unforgettable.


St. Mark’s Basilica: A Majestic Landmark


Our first stop was St. Mark’s Basilica, the heart of Venice’s architectural splendor. As we approached the basilica, its stunning Byzantine architecture and intricate mosaics took our breath away. We wandered through the opulent interior, marveling at the golden mosaics and ornate decorations.


St. Mark’s Basilica is open daily from 9:45 AM to 5:00 PM, with extended hours during peak seasons. Entrance to the basilica is free, though there is a €3 fee to access the museum and the Pala d’Oro, the basilica’s priceless altarpiece. Standing in the basilica, we felt as though we were transported back in time, immersed in the grandeur of Venice’s past.



The Grand Canal: Venice’s Iconic Waterway


No trip to Venice would be complete without a gondola ride along the Grand Canal. We hopped aboard a traditional gondola and glided through the city’s famous waterway, taking in the picturesque views of the historic buildings and charming bridges that line the canal. The Grand Canal is the main thoroughfare in Venice, and exploring it by gondola was a highlight of our trip. Gondola rides typically cost around €80 for a 30-minute tour, which was well worth the experience for the unique perspective it offered of the city’s stunning architecture.



Nearby Retreat: Hotel Danieli


For a luxurious stay, we chose Hotel Danieli, a historic hotel located just a short walk from St. Mark’s Basilica. The hotel’s opulent design and rich history made our stay feel like a step back into Venice’s glamorous past. The rooms were elegantly decorated with period furnishings and offered stunning views of the city. Prices for a double room at Hotel Danieli start around €600 per night, reflecting the hotel’s high-end accommodations and prime location.


Dining and Relaxation


Dining at Hotel Danieli’s Terrazza Danieli was a memorable experience. We enjoyed a delightful meal with a view of the city’s rooftops and canals. The menu featured exquisite Italian dishes, including risotto with seafood and homemade tiramisu. Prices for a three-course dinner averaged around €100 per person, which was a splurge worth every penny for the ambiance and quality of the food.


Lykkers, our time in Venice was truly magical, from the awe-inspiring St. Mark’s Basilica to the scenic gondola rides on the Grand Canal. Have you explored Venice or stayed at Hotel Danieli? We’d love to hear your stories and recommendations. Drop us a comment and share your own Venetian adventures!