Travellers urged to see all of Venice
03 September 2009
Travellers planning a trip to Venice have been urged to explore all of the city, rather than just the mainstream tourist areas.
Alessandra Smith, a spokeswoman for the Italian State Tourist Board, said that areas in the centre of Venice, such as St Mark's Square, can become 'very crowded'. To avoid congestion and enjoy a peaceful experience in the city, Ms Smith encouraged visitors to explore some of its lesser-known locations.
'Venice is not just St Mark's Square, there are areas off the beaten track [where] you can find less people,' she said.
'Areas like what used to be the old Jewish ghetto and quarters, or the island opposite St Mark's Square are very pleasant. You can explore the old churches and the old docklands, all those areas off the square are much quieter.'
Commenting on the best times to visit Venice, Ms Smith said that, like many destinations in Italy, the city is 'very pleasant' during the spring and early autumn periods.