San Marco, Venice guide
San Marco is Venice’s glittering showpiece, a neighbourhood where history, spectacle and daily life come together. At its core lies Piazza San Marco, famously called ‘the drawing room of Europe’. Rulers once held court here, and visitors continue to gather in awe of its architectural splendour. From marble palaces and world-famous cafes to hidden alleys buzzing with bars, our San Marco guide is your key to unlock Venice’s most celebrated neighbourhood.
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Things to do in San Marco
FAQs about San Marco holidays
You’ll find a cluster of historic hotels around Piazza San Marco, ideal if you want to be in the thick of the action. Alternatively, look to the smaller calli just behind the square, where boutique stays often provide a better chance of a quiet night’s sleep.
San Marco is generally safe, but it’s one of Venice’s busiest areas. Pickpocketing can be an issue in crowded spots like Piazza San Marco. Keep a close eye on your belongings, and avoid drawing attention to your valuables.
San Marco can be pricey, particularly during the peak summer months. To stretch your budget, consider visiting in spring or autumn shoulder seasons. And look for restaurants in the smaller calli away from Piazza San Marco.