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Three-bedroom apartment11381683
Four-bedroom apartment13802040
Two-bedroom apartment10461547
One-bedroom apartment8051190
Studio644952
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Living in Venice

Living in Venice

Venice, in the Veneto region, is one of the most famous cities in the world, known for its unique beauty and rich history. With its canals, St. Mark's Basilica, and the Rialto Bridge, Venice blends art and culture with daily life. The city consists of 118 islands and its historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Social Life and Bars

Venice has a vibrant social life with numerous bars, cafés, and venues in the Historic Center, especially in Cannaregio and Dorsoduro. Among the most famous are Caffè Florian, the oldest café in Italy, and Antico Caffè San Marco, renowned for its historical charm. The city hosts cultural and music events all year round, attracting both tourists and locals.

Neighborhoods and Residential Areas

  • Historic Center: The heart of Venice with canals, squares, and monuments. Key areas include San Marco, Rialto, and Cannaregio.
  • Castello: A quieter residential district still near major attractions. Rich in history and offering a pleasant local lifestyle.
  • Santa Croce: A balanced area with residential housing and various shops and restaurants. Well served by public transport like vaporetti.
  • Dorsoduro: A cultural district hosting important museums and art galleries, like the Gallerie dell'Accademia. Quieter and more residential.

Where Students Live

Students from Ca' Foscari University of Venice and Iuav University mostly live in the Historic Center, particularly in Cannaregio and Santa Croce, which are close to university buildings and offer many housing options. Single rooms typically cost between €350 and €600 per month. Venice is well served by vaporetti, the city’s water bus system, making it easy to move between neighborhoods.
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