Best photo spots in Venice
Venice is unquestionably one of the most photographed places in the world. Just google its name and you'll see a plethora of pics. There is something wrong with most of those images, though. They are all the same. Here we give some tips on the best photo spots of the city on the water including some commonplaces and some not so common. Piazza San Marco may look a bit more original if taken from above: you can climb to the balcony on the facade of the Basilica, for example, or higher on the Clock Tower. It stands at the beginning of the Mercerie, the itinerary linking the Piazza to Rialto, and is topped with the statues of two men called the Moors that hit the bell on the hour. From there, you’ll have the Basilica on the left, the Piazza on the right and opposite the water with San Giorgio island. Even higher is the Campanile , the bell tower, which stands out with its almost 100 meters. On the other side of the water, the shorter bell tower of San Giorgio is another great spot for