Discover Venice with me

Ciao, I’m Adele.
For me, Venice has never been “just another city” to tick off a travel list, it’s a rhythm I’ve lived for years. I walk her streets slowly, pausing in the corners most people pass by ( and believe me, there are so many)!
This guide is my way of sharing that Venice with you, the softer, hidden, more authentic side that rarely appears in travel blogs. It’s not just a collection of places, but an invitation to experience Venice as she truly is: calm, genuine, and alive.

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for my love to venice

Venice is fragile. She welcomes millions of visitors every year, but her real soul hides in quiet corners and local traditions. Come closer, she has more to show you.

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The M Venezia

If you’re looking for a special piece of jewelry from Venice, M VENEZIA is such a lovely find. They mix traditional Murano glass with a modern, easy-to-wear style. Each piece is handmade using old glassmaking techniques, so it’s truly one of a kind.

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Gelateria Nico

Gelateria Nico is a Venetian classic you can’t miss. Their Gianduiotto, rich chocolate-hazelnut gelato topped with fresh whipped cream is legendary. But the real magic is in the moment: sitting by the water with a prosecco, watching the sun fade over Giudecca. Few places capture Venice’s charm quite like this one.

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Pellestrina

Pellestrina is a quiet fisherman’s island where life moves at its own rhythm. Come for the sunsets, stay for the simple food at Da Celeste, and try to resist the bussolai, sweet cookies. The island’s faith is visible too, at the Votive Temple, built after a miraculous Marian apparition in 1716. A trip here feels like stepping into a more peaceful, authentic Venice, far from the crowds.

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