Would you recommend Venice?

Venice was a day trip for us from where we were staying.
Parked in one of he managed car parks on the periphery and walked through to St. Marks.
Eat around the corner facing the lagoon if you want slightly lower prices, a far better view and fewer pigeons.
The toilets were getting cleaned when we were there [in the middle of lunch!] but there are public pay WCs about 150M away.

Recommended for the people, sights sounds of the rialto and the architecture, but that's my thing anyway.
Plenty of relatively inexpensive restaurants if you look for them - drink plenty of liquids as it can dry you out walking around in the heat, even in the cool narrow streets.
Stay well out of the way of the "movers" deliver guys with giant trolleys that they happily bump down steps towards you in narrow streets.
Be careful of wandering off the beaten track - unless you intended to get lost, you will do so anyway.
Learn to understand the water bus timetable because they will bring you back to where you want to go.

You might want to spend some time in Verona too and if you go there in season catch and opera at the old Colosseum in the evening.

FWIW

ONQ.
 
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