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  • The Polish Challenge

    The Polish Challenge

    Discover the fascinating story of a Polish couple of PhD students and their adventurous journey through the vast number of churches in Venice. Learn about their incredible challenge and their determination to gain a deeper understanding of Venice’s unique cultural heritage.


    Long ago, there was a Polish couple who embarked on an adventurous trip to explore Venice in a unique and challenging way. They arrived in a van and stayed for a full ten days with a purpose in mind: to visit as many churches as possible for their PhD research in religious art. And we’re not just talking about a few churches here and there; they aimed to visit all 137 of them in town!

    Interestingly, the neighbour Timmy lived in the same building where they were staying at the time, but he didn’t catch a glimpse of them during their entire stay. Timmy could only hear them leaving early in the morning and returning late in the afternoon or early evening.

    However, on the morning of their checkout, Timmy finally met them face to face. He was surprised to see the exhausted and pale-looking couple with dark eye pits. Timmy couldn’t help but ask, “Hello! Is everything alright? Did you accomplish your plan?” The couple replied in a low tone, “Hello. Yes, all good. Unfortunately, we couldn’t make it.”

    This experience became known as “The Polish Challenge” – a masochistic practice for Venice Guests. Although we don’t advise anyone to undertake such a feat, Timmy was inspired by the couple’s determination and decided to create a shortlist of his favorite churches in town. Another contribution to (what used to be) a small website.

    Get inspired by their unwavering commitment and embark on your own adventure to uncover the treasures of this enchanting city. Check out his recommendations here and discover the hidden gems of Venice!

  • Insider touring

    Insider touring

    the Rialto food market

    • it’s open from 7 AM till 12 PM, but some greengrocer stalls are open till mid afternoon
    • no fish on Mondays
    • visit it before 10 AM to avoid crowds

    the rooftops

    • T Fontego dei Tedeschi: on the top of this antique (built in 1228!) storehouse of Germans refurnished in 2016 and became an upmarket dept store, you have a fantastic 360° view from the city core – free admission upon booking
    • Skyline Bar: on the top on the Molino Stucky Hilton hotel, get a drink in this fancy modern cocktail bar and enjoy the view of Venice and the lagoon from Giudecca island

    the churches

    • if you plan to visit lots of churches, you may consider to purchase the Chorus Ticket
    • anyway, among the billions of churches in town (I think 187), you should visit these ones:

    Basilica dei Frari (Mon – Sat 9 AM – 5:30 PM, Sun 1 PM – 5:30 PM – included in the Chorus Circus)

    Santa Maria dei Miracoli (Mon – Sat 10:30 AM – 4 PM – included in the Chorus Circus)

    San Giacometo a Rialto (Mon – Sat 9 AM – 5 PM – admission free)

    Madonna dell’Orto (Mon – Sat 10 AM – 5 PM – not included in the Chorus Circus) (#slowvenice)


    the main art museums

    other interesting museums in town