This travel guide covers Venice, with the emphasis on eating out and nightlife as much as on history and tourist attractions.
Charting new openings and major revamps in a city where it pays to look beyond the tourist-trade veneer, the guide leads visitors to restaurants where Venetians dine, shops where the glass really is blown in Murano, and exquisite corners ...
Some of the architecture world's top names are working on exciting new projects; long-standing hoteliers are being forced out of their exorbitant complacency by a rash of newcomers; and a born-again community of sophisticated urban artisans ...
The guide provides insight into the most compelling attractions and listings that are bang up to date with cafes, restaurants, shops and the pick of venues to visit after dark.
Whether you have an action-packed 24 hours or a leisurely week in which to take it all in, these guides are more essential than ever.
Time Out guide to Venice, Italy.
Despite gentrification in and around the area, its continued popularity with tourists, and the fact that its name long ago passed into cliché as a byword for hippiedom, Venice retains its edge. However, things are changing, and fast.
The Shortlist Venice selects the very best of Venice's sightseeing, restaurants, shopping, nightlife and entertainment, with Time Out's trademark expertise.
A uniquely glorious repository of some of the greatest works of Western art, Venice has - naturally - long been a tourist mecca.
Annotation Exquisite and unique, La Serenissima is anything but serene these days, and efforts to shrug off the city's artistic theme park status are apparent on many fronts.
Written by a team of resident journalists so that the true flavour of the city can be captured, this guide gives independent, impartial advice to inform and entertain.