For quieter moments, get lost in Dorsoduro’s artsy streets – little bridges and canals feel like they’re just for you two. The Jewish Ghetto’s another gem, with its quiet squares and old synagogues that add a soulful vibe. If you want views, climb the bell tower on San Giorgio Maggiore; the lagoon and city spread out below are a knockout.

Where to Stay Like Lovers

Book a room in a historic palazzo – these old mansions along the Grand Canal have frescoed ceilings, chandeliers, and beds that feel like royalty. Some have private docks for that extra Venetian flair. Boutique hotels in Cannaregio or San Polo are cozier, with canal views and breakfasts served in courtyards draped with vines. For something intimate, try a guesthouse in a quieter area like Castello; they’re often family-run with quirky charm.

Look for places with rooftop terraces or balconies – sipping wine as the city glows at night is peak romance. Avoid the super touristy spots near St. Mark’s if you want calm; the magic’s in feeling like you’ve got Venice to yourselves.

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