Venice Grand Canal: The epic, the ultimate experience of urban blood is definitely worth it! Experience Venice and miss the flowing Grand Canal (Canal Grande) is like missing the soul of this water city. It is not a “spot” but a lively lifeline, a flowing architectural museum and a never-ending stage in Venice. A boat ride is a necessary ritual to unlock Venice’s unique charm. Its shocking highlights are intoxicating: the water-building promenade: the Grand Canal is an open-air architectural epic. Nearly 4 kilometers of voyage, Byzantine magnificent, gothic towering, Renaissance elegance, baroque complexity. The eye is the magnificent facade of the Palazzo: faded pink, warm meteorites, quiet dark green, mottled colors tell the rise and fall of the ancient family. Pay attention to the exquisite lace carvings of Ca' d'Oro, the heavy majesty of Ca' Pesaro, the baroque colours of Rezonico Palace (Ca' Rezzonico), each of which is an artistic masterpiece. Dynamic life theater: The canal is not a static landscape painting, It is the beating heart of Venice and the busy streets. Seeing the Vaporetto shuttle as buses, garbage boats, express boats, police speedboats, gondola gracefully slide across the water, the black shadow of the boatman reflects the palace's glory. On the water terrace on both sides of the Straits, locals sipping coffee, tourists marveling by the railingsThe canal itself is the best window to observe the logic of Venice's Millennium Water City life, full of fireworks and magic. Light and shadow change magic mirror: the beauty of the Grand Canal changes with the light and time. In the early morning mist, the palace appeared like a mirage, and the water wave was gentle; under the noon sun, the water surface was shining like a broken drill, and the building color was saturated and strong; at dusk it was a golden hour, and the sunset melted gold, dyeing the palace, bridges, and boats into a warm orange, and the reflection swayed with the spark. It is breathtakingly beautiful. The lights on both sides of the Straits are lit up at night, and the reflection is like a dream, and it is another mysterious atmosphere. How to experience the best? You must take the water bus line 1: From the train station (Santa Lucia) or the Roman Square (Piazzale Roma), all the way to San Marco. This is the most cost-effective and widest way to see the view. Grab the bow or the window seat on the right (the palace on the right side of the outbound journey is more dense and magnificent), about 45 minutes. Gondola short-haul experience: Expensive, but the unique perspective of looking up at the palace when the narrow tributary turns is worth a try (not the whole journey). The pedestrian bridge overlooks: Rialto Bridge, College Bridge, Constitution Bridge