VIA GARIBALDI
Avenue, once a canal, has become one of the most lively streets in Castello with its bars, restaurants and stores.
This long avenue was once a canal. Filled in in 1807, it has become one of the liveliest pedestrian streets in Castello, lined with bars, restaurants and stores. Few tourists come here, although the walk through the popular alleys that surround it is very exotic if you are looking for a piece of Venice dear to the Venetians. For the anecdote, at the corner of Riva dei sette Martiri, you will pass by the house of John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto), the Italian explorer who discovered Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Tout prés de San Pietro, longtemps cathédrale de Venise.
de nombreux café et restaurants ainsi que des boutiques diverse