Where to Stay in Milan for First-Time Visitors
Where to stay in Milan for a first visit: Centro Storico for walkable sights, Brera for calm charm, Navigli for nightlife and value, plus safety tips.
Where to stay in Milan for a first visit: Centro Storico for walkable sights, Brera for calm charm, Navigli for nightlife and value, plus safety tips.
Brera for romantic charm, Navigli for canalside evenings, or the central Duomo for sightseeing — where to stay in Milan for couples, matched to your trip type.
The best luxury hotels in Venice, matched to your trip: Grand Canal palazzi for the view, island resorts for a honeymoon escape, plus what a night costs.
Every route from Venice Airport into the historic centre, compared — Alilaguna water bus, airport bus, land taxi and water taxi, with cost, time and the best pick for your party.
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Day 1 San Marco, Day 2 Rialto and Dorsoduro, Day 3 the Murano and Burano islands — a follow-verbatim Venice 3-day route for first-timers, with crowd-timing.
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A walkable 2-day Venice route for first-timers — Day 1 in the San Marco core, Day 2 on the lagoon islands, with an early-start plan to beat the crowds.
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Is Venice safe? Yes — one of Italy’s safest cities. Here are the real risks (pickpockets, scams, acqua alta) and simple precautions that neutralize them.
Cannaregio wins for most travelers on value, calm, and food; San Marco leads on centrality and icons. A dimension-by-dimension verdict to help you book the right Venice base.
San Marco wins on central sights and convenience; Dorsoduro on calm, art and value. Compare both Venice bases and pick your stay with a clear verdict.