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Grand CanalFrom: Venice's Top 11 Free Sights
ABOVE: A crowded No. 1 vaporetto on the Grand Canal. The Canal Grande, known to English-speaking visitors as the Grand Canal, is the main aquatic thoroughfare in central Venice. The S-shaped waterway follows an ancient riverbed from the Tronchetto parking island, the Piazzale Roma transit center, and the Santa Lucia railroad station station to Piazza San Marco and St. Mark's Basin. The canal is about 4 km or 2.5 miles long, with a width that varies from 30 to 70 meters (98 to 230 feet).
(The newer Ponte della Constituzione, which most Venetians call the "Ponte di Calatrava" or Calatrava Bridge after the architect who designed it), crosses the Grand Canal between the Piazzale Roma and Santa Lucia Railroad Station.) Go the top of any bridge, find a place at the railing, and watch the constant stream of vaporetti, barges, water taxis, police boats, ambulances, gondolas, and other boats. Another good observation point is the free rooftop viewing deck of the Fondaco dei Tedeschi, a former palazzo (now a department store for luxury goods) near the Rialto Bridge.
Related articles: Next page: Rialto Bridge
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