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Why visit Little Venice?

The famous Little Venice mansions provide a stunning backdrop. And the triangular pool, complete with willow tree, is home to several floating businesses such as the Waterside Cafe, London Waterbus, a floating art gallery and a hotel boat.



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That said, it's a great area to explore year-round – in summer you can dine in waterside restaurants and relax in the leafy parks; later in the year, Little Venice makes an excellent starting point for a crisp autumn stroll along Regent's Canal passing the zoo, Camden Market, and King's Cross before ending up in East ...

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The area was bombed in World War I, when enemy planes mistook the canals for the river Thames. This 'Venice' of London began to garner more influence after the World War II, and in the 1950 became known as 'Little' Venice. Browning's Pool is a popular gentrification of the area, in an attempt to up the area's class.

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Little Venice is a charming part of Mykonos. The water lapping up on the building is reminiscent of Venice. The narrow alleys contain many shops and boutiques and cafes, many of which are overpriced. But it is a nice area to stroll around in.

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Warwick Avenue (/'w?r?k/ WORR-ik) is a London Underground station in Little Venice in the City of Westminster in northwest London.

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Our Little Venice walk begins at The Paddington Basin, which is located a short walk from Paddington Station. This is a newly gentrified area that has a lot of office blocks and apartment buildings. A local landmark are the two bridges, known as the Fan Bridge and the Rolling Bridge.

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Warwick Avenue (/'w?r?k/ WORR-ik) is a London Underground station in Little Venice in the City of Westminster in northwest London. The station is on the Bakerloo line, between Paddington and Maida Vale stations, and is in Travelcard Zone 2.

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The Regent's Canal tiptoes through the capital. This is a city walk through the backdoor, catching London in private, with its slippers on.

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Passing under the Porta Govese or Torresotto dei Piella you reach the famous window on the Canale delle Moline and the bridge, both overlooking the canal. This corner of the city is known as little Venice.

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Chioggia, Italy is a charming coastal town that's known as “Little Venice”. It's one of the most beautiful places in Italy that you need to visit if you're traveling to Venice. Located on the southern side of the Venetian Lagoon and not too far from the “City of Canals”, Chioggia is the perfect day trip from Venice.

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The two main areas to avoid in Venice I suggest are:
  • Castello neighbourhood eastern side as it's quite out of reach.
  • Santa Croce neighbourhood around the Santa Lucia railway station where some tourists have been victim of theft.


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