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My day in Venice!

Spending a day in Venice can be magical. Here's a suggested itinerary to help you make the most of it: **Morning:** - **Start at Piazza San Marco**: Visit the iconic St. Mark's Basilica and the Campanile (bell tower) for stunning views of the city. - **Doge's Palace**: Explore the opulent rooms and cross the Bridge of Sighs to see the prison. **Late Morning:** - **Rialto Bridge**: Walk over this famous bridge and browse the nearby markets. **Lunch:** - **Canal-side Restaurant**: Enjoy a meal with views of the Grand Canal. Try some local Venetian cuisine. **Afternoon:** - **Gondola Ride**: Take a gondola ride to experience Venice from the canals. - **Explore Dorsoduro**: Visit the Peggy Guggenheim Collection or the Gallerie dell'Accademia for art. **Evening:** - **Wander Around**: Get lost in the charming alleyways and squares, perhaps finding a cozy spot for a drink or gelato. Enjoy your time in this unique and beautiful city! #italytrip #venice
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