The delightfully different ways to experience Venice this year
Break away from the clichés and find a new side to La Serenissima
Exquisitely beautiful and historic Venice steals the hearts of those who visit. But with warnings from UNESCO about overtourism, the introduction of tourist fees, the trepidation of crowded streets and attractions, and a ban on large cruise ships, it’s hardly surprising that some are looking elsewhere for their European city breaks.
But before you dismiss Venice completely, remember there are still so many good reasons to visit what’s rightly considered one of the finest cities in the world. Those who haven’t visited have much to look forward to, such as world-class art and architecture, fabulous Italian food, and fine wine. Those itching to return will find there is more to this city than its headline attractions, whether it’s a beautiful new destination within the wider Venetian Lagoon, such as Torcello and Chioggia, or spending time in the heart of Venice a little more creatively, exploring neighbourhoods away from the well-beaten tourist trails, like watching gondola makers at work in Dorsoduro.
There are some delightfully different ways to visit Venice in 2025, whether by hopping aboard a gondola (but learning to navigate it yourself), biking along the beaches, shopping for trinkets far from the tourist trail, or visiting its hidden gems.
So if you’re wavering about a trip to Venice, perhaps these reasons will be all you need to add the Floating City to your 2025 travel plans.
And if you want even more Italy inspiration, head on over to Good Housekeeping's travel website for our full collection of Italy tours.


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