I highly recommend it!!! It seems that the Rialto bridge itself is not too big and majestic, BUT the very atmosphere surrounding it, the Grand Canal, where gandols, boats and boats scurry around, there are cafes and bistros with aromas of fresh coffee and sea grill, small shops just teeming with masks, souvenirs, beautiful melodic Italian speech everywhere, all this leaves special impressions! I want to keep coming back to Venice! It's just A FAIRY TALE!!!
I don't describe beauty, and so it's clear, I'm talking to the point:I was in September 2023, I can't push through, because there are still boat berths, then people are constantly arriving.but nearby, on the right, if you look with your face, there is a self-service restaurant))prices are normal.
Gorgeous views, gorgeous city. The most ramontic city in Italy. Love. But it was terribly hot and there were a lot of people in the square. But in the streets. There are much fewer people.
A great place to relax. We went with my sister and only admired the beauty of Venice. We visited the longest bridge. The famous Rialto Market and the ancient church of San Giacomo di Rialto are nearby.
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I don't even know what to write, the place is legendary, it has been written a lot, it's better to see it once than to read about such an object 100 times
The famous stone bridge over the Grand Canal in Venice was built in 1591 to replace the wooden one. It has survived and stands today in its original form. There is still a brisk trade on the bridge. There is a market of the same name nearby. One of the symbols of the city on the water. By the way, there is some other bridge in the photo above))
The Rialto Bridge is a symbol of Venice. Even the great Michelangelo participated in the competition to build it, but he did not win the competition. For 530 years, the bridge has been slightly worn out, but it is still beautiful
A very beautiful bridge. And the views from it are also very beautiful. There are crowds of tourists there all day. If you want to enjoy the solitude in this place and quietly take a photo, then come at night before dawn or at dawn, while these ubiquitous crowds are watching dreams.
A delightful place, with magnificent views of the Grand Canal from the bridge. It is one of the oldest bridges in Venice and the first to span the Grand Canal