Venice/Torcello

Torcello is an island north of Venice in Italy.

Understand

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The island was settled in 452 CE, and its population grew to about 20,000 in the 10th century. In the 14th century, the swamp area around the lagoon expanded, reducing its effectiveness as a trading port, and increasing the risk of malaria. People began to move to Venice and other islands. The Black Death of 1575-77 and the Italian plague of 1629-31 accelerated the decline of the population. In 2014, it was home to only ten permanent residents.

Get in

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Vaporetto from Venice and Punta Sabbioni.

  • 45.495112.41231 Torcello vaporetto stop. OSM directions

Get around

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Map
Map of Venice/Torcello

The island is small and entirely walkable. The cathedral, museum, and inns are a 10 to 15-minute stroll down Fondamenta Borgognoni, a path along the canal, from the vaporetto stop. You can also take a gondola down the canal to the cathedral.

Cathedral

Drink

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Sleep

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  • 45.4978212.417931 Locanda Cipriani, Piazza Santa Fosca 29, +39 041 730150, fax: +39 041 735433, . Mar to Dec, restaurant closed Tu. A rustic and romantic 5-room inn that has hosted several famous guests, including Ernest Hemingway, who wrote Across the River and into the Trees here. Rooms have no TVs but instead a small selection of books. Also has a popular restaurant (reservation required). From €140 per person per night; half-board €50 extra. OSM directions

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