Venice is so congested that it has become the embodiment of overtourism.
Yet visiting Venice doesn’t always require taking what Italians call “un bagno di folla” — a bath in the crowd.
The city offers plenty of fascinating attractions spared from the congestion, in fact, some of them could use more visitors.
Here are some ways travelers can minimize the inconveniences even while visiting the most popular sites.
“It’s not crowded, and there’s so much to enjoy,” said Cinzia Trevisan, co-founder of Venice Guides for Sustainable Tourism.
Persons:
Mark’s, Venice doesn’t, ”, Cinzia Trevisan, Trevisan, della, Peggy Guggenheim, Titian, Tintoretto, Canaletto
Organizations:
Venice, Italians, Venice Guides, Sustainable Tourism, Santa, Campo Margherita
Locations:
Venice, Marco, San Polo, Dorsoduro, Campo