VENICE

Venise Forver Serene

The ultimate city of lovers, Venice is a whispered promise, a city that floats on the lagoon like a mirage. Its canals
murmur with centuries of history, while its palaces preserve the splendour of a time when La Serenissima, as it is known, stood at the crossroads of East and West.
The music of Antonio Vivaldi and the strains of opera still drift through its squares and narrow streets, yet the city continues to reinvent itself from season to season, from artistic events to major cultural moments. There is always a reason to set off for Venice.

WHY VISIT VENICE IN SPRING?

In spring, Venice regains its luminous grace and the lagoon takes on a softer rhythm. Pleasant temperatures, longer days and golden reflections on the canals invite leisurely wandering between quiet alleyways and sunlit terraces. From May 9 onwards, the cultural scene gathers momentum with the Venice Art Biennale, a major event in contemporary art. Running until November 22nd, it offers the
perfect opportunity to combine Venetian romance with major artistic discoveries. This year, a pavilion is dedicated to Morocco and showcases the work of artist Amina Agueznay.

THE MUST-SEES IN VENICE

  • Explore St Mark’s Square and Basilica, the spiritual heart of Venice, and admire its golden Byzantine mosaics, a testament to the splendour and power of the Venetian Republic.
  • Visit the Doge’s Palace to discover the refinement of La Serenissima, through monumental halls, grand frescoes and historic prisons.
  • Glide along the Grand Canal in a gondola, pass beneath the Rialto Bridge and experience Venice from the water in a peaceful, timeless atmosphere.
  • Sail to Murano, Burano and Torcello to explore the art of glassmaking, colourful houses, lace traditions and the origins of the Venetian lagoon.

TO IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE VENETIAN SPIRIT

  • Wander through the Rialto Market to sample fish, fruit and local produce in a lively and authentic atmosphere, then continue through Venice’s six historic districts, each with its own distinct character.
  • Linger in a historic café such as the iconic Caffè Florian or Gran Caffè Quadri.
  • Enjoy an evening at La Fenice, the city’s grand opera house, or listen to Vivaldi in the church of Santa Maria della Pietà, where his compositions once resonated.

Date de publication Mai 2026

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