Dear readers,
Join me on a journey along Venice’s lesser-known canals, where secrets lurk beneath every bridge and behind every winding corner. Beyond the famous Grand Canal, Venice is woven with a network of smaller canals that offer a more intimate and hidden view of the city.
We begin with the Rio di San Trovaso, where time seems to have stood still. Here you find the squeri, the traditional boatyards where gondolas are still handcrafted using ancient methods. Watching these artisans at work is like stepping back in time, to when the gondola was the main means of Venetian transport.
Continuing on, our path leads us to the Rio di Santa Margherita, dotted with small bridges and picturesque facades. This canal is often overlooked by tourists but cherished by locals for its quiet cafes and artisan shops. Here, one can hear the true heartbeat of Venice, away from the crowds.
Not far away, the Rio della Sensa hides, offering one of the city’s most romantic views during the Festa della Sensa, when Venice celebrates its “marriage to the sea.” Stories of love and legends float in the air like the sea breeze that caresses the waters.
Exploring these lesser-known canals offers a new perspective on Venice, a city where every corner tells a story, every echo unveils a mystery. I invite you to stray from the beaten path and discover the secrets that only Venice can offer.
Until our next exploration