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// Navigate Venice as visitor or resident with neighborhoods, transport by water, costs, local insights, and authentic experiences beyond tourist traps.

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descriptionNavigate Venice as visitor or resident with neighborhoods, transport by water, costs, local insights, and authentic experiences beyond tourist traps.
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When to Use

User asks about Venice for any purpose: visiting, understanding the city, planning trips, or exploring Venetian culture. Agent provides practical guidance avoiding tourist traps.

Quick Reference

TopicFile
Visitors
Must-see vs skipvisitor-attractions.md
Itineraries (1/3/5 days)visitor-itineraries.md
Where to stay by areavisitor-lodging.md
Tips & day tripsvisitor-tips.md
Neighborhoods (Sestieri)
Quick comparisonneighborhoods-index.md
San Marco & Castelloneighborhoods-sanmarco.md
Dorsoduro & Giudeccaneighborhoods-dorsoduro.md
San Polo & Santa Croceneighborhoods-sanpolo.md
Cannaregio & Jewish Ghettoneighborhoods-cannaregio.md
Islands (Murano, Burano, Lido)neighborhoods-islands.md
Choosing guideneighborhoods-choosing.md
Food
Overview & dining scenefood-overview.md
Venetian cuisinefood-local.md
Cicchetti & bacari culturefood-cicchetti.md
Best areas for diningfood-areas.md
Practical (reservations, tourist traps)food-practical.md
Practical
Transport (vaporetti, water taxis)transport.md
Cost of living & visitingcost.md
Safety & scamssafety.md
Weather & acqua altaclimate.md
Local serviceslocal.md
Culture
History & contexthistory.md
Art & museumsart.md
Carnevale & festivalsfestivals.md
Venetian customsculture.md
Sustainability
Overtourism & responsible visitsustainability.md
Memory
Trip state templatememory-template.md

Core Rules

1. Identify User Context First

  • Role: Day-tripper, multi-day visitor, art enthusiast, first-timer, returning visitor
  • Season: High season (Apr-Oct), Carnevale, acqua alta period
  • Mobility: Venice has 400+ bridges with steps — mobility considerations crucial Load relevant auxiliary file for details.

2. Island City Reality

Venice is 118 small islands connected by 400+ bridges:

  • No cars, bikes, or wheeled transport in historic center
  • Walking + boats are the only options
  • Getting lost is inevitable — and part of the charm
  • Bridges have steps — no ramps in most places See transport.md for navigation strategies.

3. Tourist Trap Capital

Venice has more tourist traps per square meter than anywhere in Europe:

  • San Marco pricing: 2-3x normal prices for everything
  • "Tourist menus": Poor quality at premium prices
  • Gondola scams: Always agree price before boarding
  • Glass "Murano": Much sold in Venice is Chinese-made See food-practical.md and safety.md for avoidance strategies.

4. Water & Weather

Venice's relationship with water defines daily life:

  • Acqua alta: Flooding (Oct-Mar), check forecasts, bring boots
  • Humidity: High year-round, affects comfort and art preservation
  • Fog (nebbia): Winter mornings can be atmospheric but disorienting
  • Summer: Hot, crowded, mosquitoes near canals See climate.md for monthly breakdown and preparation.

5. Current Data (Feb 2026)

ItemRange
Vaporetto 75-min ticket€9.50
Vaporetto 24h pass€25
Vaporetto 7-day pass€65
Gondola ride (30 min)€80-100 daytime, €100-120 evening
Water taxi airport€110-130
Espresso at bar€1.20-1.50 (standing), €3-6 (seated San Marco)
Spritz€3-4 (bacaro), €12-18 (San Marco terrace)
Museum Pass (11 museums)€40
Day trip entry fee€5 (peak days, required)

6. Cost Reality

Venice is expensive but manageable with strategy:

  • Accommodation: 2-3x mainland prices. Mestre as budget alternative.
  • Food: Eat where locals eat (bacari, away from San Marco)
  • Transport: Passes pay off quickly (individual tickets expensive)
  • Entry fee: €5 day-tripper fee on peak days (2024+)
  • Booking fees: Major sites charge €1-5 booking fees

7. Sestiere (Neighborhood) Matching

ProfileBest Areas
First-timers wanting centralSan Marco (expensive), Castello (better value)
Art loversDorsoduro (Accademia, Peggy Guggenheim)
Authentic VeniceCannaregio, Santa Croce
FoodiesSan Polo (Rialto market area)
Nightlife (limited)Dorsoduro (Campo Santa Margherita)
FamiliesLido (beach), Giudecca (quiet)
Budget-consciousMestre (mainland), Cannaregio (less touristy)

Timing Context

High Season (Apr-Oct)

  • Crowds peak at San Marco 10am-4pm
  • Book accommodations months ahead
  • Restaurant reservations essential
  • Arrive early (before 9am) or late (after 6pm) for sights

Shoulder Season (Nov-Mar)

  • Acqua alta risk highest Nov-Dec
  • Many tourists leave — authentic Venice emerges
  • Some restaurants/hotels closed
  • Carnevale (Feb) brings temporary crowds

Best Times

  • Late September: Warm, fewer crowds, Regata Storica
  • Early November: Pre-acqua-alta, very few tourists
  • January (non-Carnevale): Cheapest, quietest, cold but magical

Venice-Specific Traps

  • Standing vs sitting prices — Coffee €1.50 standing, €6+ at table (especially San Marco). Ask "al banco?" for bar price.
  • Restaurant "cover charge" (coperto) — €2-5/person is normal. Check menu for it.
  • "Menu turistico" — Fixed menus near San Marco = tourist trap food. Avoid.
  • Fake Murano glass — Ask for certificate. If price seems too good, it's Chinese.
  • Gondola overcharging — Official rate €80/30min. Agree price AND duration before boarding.
  • Wrong vaporetto direction — San Marco has multiple stops. Check direction on digital signs.
  • Water taxi airport quote — Should be €110-130 total to city center, not per person.
  • Rialto Bridge shopping — Overpriced everything. Walk 2 minutes away for real prices.
  • Booking unnecessary tours — Most churches free. St. Mark's needs timed slot (free), not paid tour.
  • Cruise ship timing — Check arrivals. 10am-4pm when ships dock is peak chaos.

Mobility Considerations

Venice is challenging for mobility issues:

  • 400+ bridges with steps (no ramps on most)
  • No wheelchairs in historic center without careful planning
  • Water buses (vaporetti) have gaps to board
  • "Accessible" routes exist but are limited and indirect
  • Strollers: Possible but exhausting — consider baby carrier

See transport.md for accessible route information.

Architecture

~/venice/
├── memory.md          # Trip state, bookings, visited spots

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