- Cicchetti: Cheap And Tasty. Cicchetti are typical Venetian starters or small plates of finger foods accompanied by a glass of wine or Spritz. ...
- Ombra. ...
- Spritz. ...
- Baccalà Mantecato. ...
- Sarde in Saor. ...
- Bigoli in Salsa. ...
- Risi e Bisi. ...
- Lasagnette con Nero di Seppia.
Almost every tourist will spend a large amount of their budget on eating out in Venice. The restaurants and bars that are only frequented by tourists are generally also the most expensive ones, but that doesn't mean the food quality is high.
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Baccalà Mantecato, a dish made from stockfish, is considered one of the most important traditional foods in Venice. It dates back to 1431 when a Venetian ship, full of spices, was hit by a violent storm and dragged north for days.
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A cappuccino will run you 10.50 euros and an espresso is 6.50 euros (3 euros if you stand at the bar). The cornetti were around 5 euros each. A full service traditional tea will run you 35 euros and their tramezzini and panini are between 11.50 euros and 18 euros.
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A whole pizza costs from € 5 ( US$ 5.40) to € 13 ( US$ 13.90), depending on the toppings it has and the size. It is difficult to find as it doesn't have any sign, but if you are lucky enough to locate it, you will try one of the best pizzas in Venice. A whole pizza costs around 5 euros.
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In Venice, there's a special word for bar snacks: cicchetti.
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All the restrooms are accessible with a coin that needs to be inserted in the proper coin acceptors. The entry fee, determined by the City Hall of Venice, is of euro 1,50, Vat included, in all the restrooms except for the Tronchetto island and the Napoleonic gardens, where the fee is of 1,00, euro Vat included.
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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.
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Average daily spend by real travellers in Venice: €129 Think mid-range - most of the major attractions, a few cab rides, maybe a big night out, and a bit of shopping on the side. It doesn't include the cost of hotels or car hire as these are often booked in advance.
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If you budget 300 euros for your 3 nights, you should be fine even with a splurge meal. Just try to avoid tourist traps! Lunch: You can readily find pizzas for 8-10 euros. Or ready made sandwiches for a few euros depending on what you get.
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The only place in Venice where tea lovers can find everything they need for the making of their favourite brews. Located in the district of Cannaregio, “Peter's Tea House” is the only tea house in Venice.
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The vaporetti is the most popular and cheapest mode of public transportation in Venice. These water buses travel up and down the islands near the Grand Canal.
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