
6 Must-See Venice Neighborhoods and How to Visit
Enjoy your visit to the Floating City with our guide to the most must-see neighborhoods.
Small town squares (campos) are found throughout the neighborhoods of Venice and are the center of local life in Italy. Each square has its own unique personality and charm, but they are all perfect spots to relax and enjoy a coffee oraperitivo (happy-hour drink) between sightseeing stints. Campo San Luca is home to an array of outdoor cafés, restaurants, and shops. It’s also a popular meeting spot to begin walking tours of Venice.
Campo San Luca’s central location makes it the perfect meeting spot for travelers.
Enjoy lunch or a coffee at one of Campo San Luca’s popular cafés.
Explore the most popular landmarks of Venice by booking a guided tour setting out from Campo San Luca.
Campo San Luca is located in the San Marco district of Venice, just a five-minute walk from the Rialto Bridge and the Grand Canal, and a 10-minute walk from St. Mark’s Square. Campo San Luca can easily be reached by taking via water bus (vaporetto) Lines 1 or 2 to the Rialto stop and making the short walk to the square.
Venice is busiest during summer, especially when annual festivals are in full swing. Plan to visit early in the morning to avoid crowds, or visit between November and March when prices are lower and tourists are fewer. Seating at outdoor cafés fills early during the summer months, so grab a table in the early afternoon to make sure you have a spot for Italy’s celebrated happy hour (aperitivo).
Campo San Luca is located in the San Marco neighborhood (sestiere), which boasts several of Venice’s most popular sights. The famed Rialto Bridge spans the Grand Canal and divides the districts of San Marco and San Polo. In addition, St. Mark’s Square, the Doge’s Palace, La Fenice theater, and the Campanile (bell tower) are all within walking distance of Campo San Luca.