Venice: San Marco vs Cannaregio
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.
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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.
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