Piazza San Marco

An area of ​​hundreds of pigeons.
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15 april 2015Travel time: 18 may 2012
San Marco - one of the central districts of Venice, named after St. Mark, the patron saint of the city. On the square is the famous Cathedral of St. Mark (in the evening, the facade is very beautifully lit). Nearby is the Doge's Palace with its arches. Clock tower with Moors. Café Florin is the first cafe in Italy, but it still has many visitors today. It is better to come here early in the morning or in the evening, there are fewer tourists, but the architecture is still the same.
If there is no desire to stand in line and get into the basilica or the palace itself, then you should definitely take wonderful pictures on the embankment. There are also many pigeons here. And everyone fits here, tourists and pigeons, just imagine!
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