Βενετία
Βενετία, also known as Venice, is a city in northeastern Italy famous for its unique canals and stunning architecture. Built on a group of 118 small islands, it is known for its intricate waterways instead of roads. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts millions of tourists each year.
The iconic Gondola rides and the beautiful St. Mark's Basilica are popular attractions. Venice is also renowned for its art, particularly during the Renaissance period, and hosts the famous Venice Film Festival. Its rich history and vibrant culture make it a fascinating destination for visitors.