Where to Eat

Venice DiningOsteria Boccadoro: Appropriately seafood-focused, this gem is tucked away in a quiet Venetian square so that you can enjoy your spider crab and homemade pasta away from from the city's busy tourist din. Antiche Carampane: One of the city's oldest trattorias, this family establishment serves a delicious palette of fresh fish, authentic dishes, and homemade sweets. L'Alcova Restaurant: The place for dining with a view. L'Alcova serves a variety of Venetian dishes with an updated, natural twist in its intimate Grand Canal location. [Photo via @hoteldanieli]
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