Address: Riva degli Schiavoni near Calle del Forno and Sestiere Castello
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Walking along the waterfront on the main drag of Venice is a pleasant way to spend an afternoon. Explore the lovely curves and alleys of the Castello sestiere while you're there!
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Long and crowded promenade, lined with ancient hotels and restaurants. If you want to peacefully enjoy its beauty make sure to get up early for a morning stroll.
Lovely walk anytime of day. Particularly fabulous sunrise and sunset. Worth getting the vaporetto along to Sant Elena and walking back by the water , all the waycto St Marks Square
If you really want to enjoy Riva degli Schiavoni, here is my experience: I made myself to wake up early on a summer morning and I was at the embankment before 6:00, just when the sun was rising. The...
A couple of "MUST DO " attractions walking along Schiavoni (& a relief from the crowds)
Riva Degli Schiavoni is the lagoon edge promenade that runs from San Marco for a couple of kilometres down to Arsenale. The crowds on the move make enjoying this very trying & often quite frustrating...
You can have a lovely walk along the waterfront, past the Doge's Palace and the Bridge of Sighs out towards Arsenale. There are great vistas across the lagoon with the many gondolas as well as plenty...
The Riva degli Schiavoni is Venice’s principal waterfront. Its promenade, which is cluttered by numerous kiosks bars and restaurants, attracts vast crowds of tourists. The Riva degli Schiavoni offers superb views of the impressive Palladian architecture which dominates the skyline of San Giorgio, the island located immediately to its south.
Walking along the waterfront on the main drag of Venice is a pleasant way to spend an afternoon. Explore the lovely curves and alleys of the Castello sestiere while you're there!
The Riva degli Schiavoni is Venice’s principal waterfront. Its promenade, which is cluttered by numerous kiosks, bars and restaurants, attracts vast crowds of tourists. It also offers superb views of the impressive Palladian architecture which dominates the skyline of San Giorgio, the island located immediately to its south.
The main drag in the heart of the tourist district in Venice, chances are you'll be on this little segment of road a lot when you come here.
Riva Degli Schiavoni is a lively promenade on the waterfront at St. Mark's Square, best place for pictures.
Walking along Riva degli Schiavoni takes you past many of the great luxury hotels. You can enjoy great views of the Grand Canal.