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    Expect a wait at this hole-in-the-wall gelato parlor where owner Carlo Pistacchi serves up his unusual flavors of gelato—artichoke, fig, and ginger. More
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  • Bruno Amadi

    The shop crafts beautiful decorative glass objects—starfish, coral, animals, and dragonflies. More
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  • Camicieria San Marco

    Jack Nicholson and Elton John are fans of the made-to-measure silk pajamas embroidered with Venetian lions.




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  • Caterina Tognon

    Serious collectors come for paintings and sculptures by top contemporary inter- national artists such as Toots Zynsky and Silvia Levenson. More
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  • Centrale Restaurant & Lounge

    The bar and restaurant near Teatro La Fenice eschews typically fusty Venetian ambience in favor of spider-web metal chairs, a chameleon-hued backli

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  • Context Travel, Venice

    To teach travelers about the ecological challenges facing the city, the sustainable-tourism organization organizes guided walking tours, where you’... More
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  • Dittura Massimo

    During periods of acqua alta (high water), opt for a pair of stylish high-heeled rain boots in splashy red. More
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  • Drogheria Mascari

    Dried fruits, truffles, 80 kinds of spices, and 100 varieties of chocolate fill the shelves at the best grocery store in town. More
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  • Former Olivetti showroom

    Instead of the basilica on San Marco, head for a far newer landmark: the showroom architect Scarpa created for the Olivetti company in 1957. Diagon

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  • Fortuny Factory and Showroom

    Legendary designer Mariano Fortuny assigned the colors for his fabrics’ poetic names: “Rembrandt rust straw and silvery gold,” “Bayou lime green an... More
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