Venice, romantic getaway at Carnival time
Recommended by Baptiste THARREAU
A crossroads between East and West, built on 118 islets and 400 bridges, Venice is a unique place in the world whose myth has remained intact over the centuries. A ...
Recommended by Baptiste THARREAU
A crossroads between East and West, built on 118 islets and 400 bridges, Venice is a unique place in the world whose myth has remained intact over the centuries. A ...
Recommended by Tanguy REVAULT
Italian cuisine is renowned throughout the world and has many fans. From antipasti to pasta, pizza, gnocchi, risottos, carpaccios and ice cream, there are a thousand ...
Recommended by Floriane RAVARD
As part of the series of monographs on great contemporary artists, inaugurated in 2012, Palazzo Grassi presents Luc Tuymans' first Italian solo exhibition (Mortsel, ...
Recommended , The 13/02/2019 by Tanguy REVAULT
If February plunges us into the heart of winter, it is also an opportunity for some to take a short break to recharge the batteries that allow us to face the cold ...
Recommended , The 28/01/2019 by Tanguy REVAULT
In spring, summer and even winter, there is no ideal time to visit Venice and whatever the weather, the exceptional richness of the Italian city's heritage is always ...
Recommended by Floriane RAVARD
The 16th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice runs until 25 November 2018. The curators of the exhibition, Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara, called it ...
Recommended by Floriane RAVARD
Until 6 January 2019, Palazzo Grassi presents "Cows by the Water", a solo exhibition dedicated to the German artist Albert Oehlen (1954, Krefeld, Germany). The ...
Recommended by Floriane RAVARD
Jean-Michel Gathy, a visionary and legendary architect from Denniston, is behind many of the world's most romantic hotels. On the banks of the Grand Canal in Venice, ...
Recommended , The 13/05/2017 by Floriane RAVARD
The 57th Venice International Art Exhibition opens its doors on 13 May and closes on 26 November. A few months to enjoy this edition entitled Viva Arte Viva. Short ...
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The Doge's Palace hosts the exhibition "Jerome Bosch and Venice" from 18 February to 4 June 2017. Paying homage to the Dutch painter of the second half of the 15th ...
Recommended by Maïlys ALBERTO
Damien Hirst invited himself to Venice to announce his return to the music scene after many years of absence. Exhibited at the Pointe de la Douane and Palazzo ...
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You have until 27 November to discover the tribute paid to the architect Zaha Hadid by the Berengo Foundation at Palazzo Franchetti. This posthumous retrospective ...
Recommended by Mathilde PERRIN
Venice, with its gondolas, Rialto Bridge and St. Mark's Square, never ceases to make tourists and romantics from all over the world dream. But many people don't know ...
Recommended by Baptiste THARREAU
Protected by the sea, built between bridges and canals, Venice fascinates as much as a precious stone in a sealed box. Formerly jealous for its pomp, libertinism ...
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Until November 2016, Palazzo Grassi in Venice pays tribute to the German artist Sigmar Polke, winner of the Golden Lion at the 1986 Biennale. No less than 90 works ...
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Is Airbnb really cheaper than hotels? Busbud, the bus travel booking website, wanted to be sure. The result was a study of 220,000 accommodation units in 22 cities ...
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In Paris! It is the most popular destination according to a study by Lilligo.com, but European capitals are also favoured. London, Rome, Barcelona, Venice, ...
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Who will dare say that he never dreamed of going to Venice? Magic floats in the air like gondoles on canals. Built on 118 islands connected by almost 400 bridges, ...
Recommended by Alice KOURI
The Venice Historical Regatta (or Regata Storica) will be held on September 6. On the programme of this great popular and traditional festival, parades along the ...
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On the evening of November 11th, in Venice, all children celebrate St. Martin's Day: they walk around the city banging on lids and pots with large wooden spoons. ...