
City of Destination
The Venice, this is historical centre from a long time, is constituted from the 118 islands and most of the life began there as micro community, each with a Parish church or two and having a square for public meetings. Some 400 bridges now tie the islands together, forming an amalgamation and this is divided into six large administrative districts known as Sestieri, and three on each side of the Canal Grande.
The most expensive and most crowed district of the city, Sestiere in San Marco is the zone where the majority of the essential sights are clustered. It is bordered at east by Castello and by Cannaregio in the north. The largest Sestieri on the other is Dorsoduro and this stretches from the fashionable quarter at the tip of the canal Grande, south of the Academia gallery, to the docs in the west.
Boundary of the Sestieri looks unlimited and seems utterly perplexing and counts of little use of structuring a guide. So, although in most instances this guide uses the name of a Sestiere to indicate broadly which zone of the city we're in, the boundaries of our sections have been chosen for their practicality and do not, except in the case of San Marco, follow the city's official divisions.
It is evident from the above information, that Venice is located very strategically. If you want to visit all of the major destinations which are linked with Venice, the best option for you is to hire a car in Venice. We offer the best car rentals in Italy and most of our rentals are available in very cheap range. Therefore, it is better to travel via your car instead of train or bus. However, the choice is yours but most of the people because of the comfort of car rentals in Venice always prefer to travel via car. You can also make your journey save and comfortable only if you hire a car in Venice airport.