Venice
Venice spans dozens of islands, shaped by canals, historic buildings, and a structure built entirely for movement on water.
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Venice is built on more than 100 small islands connected by canals, with no cars or roads in the city center. Daily movement relies on footpaths and water transport, creating a structure that shapes both logistics and visitor experience. Key points like St. Mark’s Square, the Grand Canal, and the Rialto Bridge are all accessible on foot or by vaporetto. The historic core remains active year-round, supported by markets, residential zones, and port services. For travelers arriving from the north, a direct connection between Salzburg and Venice links alpine Austria with the lagoon by road, without transfers or rail schedules.
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