Fronting the canals are approximately 370 residential properties, most of which are single-family homes.
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People actually used to swim in the canals, but since then, the city has grown and rules have been adjusted. The local police will now fine you up to 500 euros if you opt to ignore this rule. There are a few reasons why swimming is not allowed in Venice.
When we say "driving in Venice", what we really mean is "driving around Venice" because there are no cars allowed in the city at all. With an intricate network of canals, there's no room for passenger cars, so park your car and do all of your sightseeing in downtown Venice on foot.
Originally, it was thought that 5th century Venetians were forced to flee from the mainland because of conquerors and invaders. The idea was that building Venice on top of its lagoons provided protections that the original settlers sought after.
Venetians are leaving the city in thousands because rents are unaffordable, while more than 11% of social housing stands empty. Evidence is mounting up about the destructiveness of the governance of Venice.
Nevertheless, there are places in Venice bearing a higher risk of becoming a victim of theft. Many tourists are robbed at the central station, Santa Lucia. Passengers who do not travel by train are well-advised to avoid this station located in Cannaregio.
In Venice, like many popular travel destinations, tips and gratuities are discretionary and dependent on the service quality you've received. Sometimes it's appropriate to tip simply because it's customary - for example in a restaurant, hotel or cab.
Yes, you can swim on the beaches of Venice, including the Lido. The beaches are well maintained and provide designated swimming areas. Don't swim in the canals of the city of Venice itself, though; it is illegal to do so, the water is polluted, you may get sick, and you will be arrested.