San Giorgio Maggiore

Island · San Giorgio Maggiore

San Giorgio Maggiore

Island · San Giorgio Maggiore

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30100 Venice, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy

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Island church with bell tower offering panoramic views of Venice  

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Louanna Corina NEGUT

Google
An island where I feel the move of the floating construction bed. The tower is great because of the great view of the other tower and gladly to see Lorenzo Quinn Building Bridges work.

Delio Zilioli

Google
Better view from the clocktower than even from the one in San Marco. And the church is actually free. Bar nearby was very reasonably priced too compared to San Marco. Worth a visit if you're in Vencie!

farnaz kianpour

Google
One of the most famous locations in Venice. Don’t buy anything in its around, everything is so expensive.

hasti ghasemi

Google
* you can pay only in cash. * you can go up with elevator and face the best view of Venice. I was stocked there, didn’t want to move, till they ring the bells and all my dreams went to the hell * the building is normal in compare of other attractions in Venice but it’s view is incomparable to nearby thing, so don’t miss it. * the island have a little harbor with an amazing view of small boats and lots of garden you can see in my picture. * you can stay there for half a day but check the opening time

Seokjin Ham

Google
Visible directly across from Piazza San Marco, this beautiful island is known for its peaceful atmosphere, historic architecture, and stunning views. Note: Easily accessible via Vaporetto Line 2.

Nixon T

Google
Just a short vaporetto ride from the bustling city of Venice, this island is famous for its iconic church, the Basilica of San Giorgio Maggiore, a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture, with its elegant facade, majestic dome, and classical proportions. One of the highlights of visiting San Giorgio Maggiore is ascending the bell tower, which offers panoramic views of Venice and the surrounding lagoon. From the top of the tower, you can see famous landmarks such as St. Mark's Square, the Doge's Palace, and the Campanile di San Marco, as well as the picturesque islands scattered throughout the lagoon. Aside from the basilica, it offers a tranquil retreat from the crowds of Venice. The island's peaceful atmosphere, lush gardens, and waterfront promenade make it the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy a leisurely stroll or a relaxing picnic.

Sharon Burns

Google
A breezy respite from the heat and the crowds of San Marco. I took the vaporetto over very early to take some pictures, but nothing was open yet. I got back on the #2 line and continued around the city. But I came back a couple hours later to take the tour of the monastery.

sangeetha wickramaratne

Google
Had a wonderful view! less crowded! The bell tower view was definitely worth the ticket price. Ferri provided by public transport is easy to get from st. Mark’s square and takes only few minutes. If you get the ferry which drives other way, it would cost more than 30minutes. Ferry number is 2. You will have to have a day ticket or another travel pass.
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Jonathan V.

Yelp
Buy yourself an all day vaporetto ticket, and take the ride to San Giorgio. We went in the church (free), and if you walk about half way, and then go left to the back of the building, to find the entrance to the Bell Tower. It's 8€ to take the elevator to the top. No lines, no crowds....just great views. And a free bathroom, at the steps to the elevator.
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Anton K.

Yelp
San Giorgio Maggiore is a Benedictine church built in the 16th century,. The architect is Andrea Palladio in a classical Renaissance style. The church's facade is made of a brilliant white marble. It is located on the island directly opposite Saint Mark's Square. The church of San Giorgio Maggiore is just a 5 minute vaporetto ride from the S. Zaccaria stop. The number 2 vaporetto takes you to the island and the church. A mass is held on Sunday at 11 am and conducted in Gregorian Chant. Entrance to the church and mass are free. The church is filled with great works of art like the "Adoration of the Shepards (Bassano)," The Last Supper" (Tintoretto) and" St, George and the Dragon" (Carpaccio) to name a few. The interior is of white Istrian stone and is illuminated by natural sunlight in a most magical way. There is a bell tower which has a lift. It costs 5 Euros and gives you magnificent views of Venice, St. Mark's Square, the Adriatic sea and on a clear day the Alps. It is significantly less visited than other sites and therefore has short lines or no lines at all. When you are at the top of the bell tower you are not crowded and can take your time with photos. Built by Palladio (1566) the architecture became the inspiration for the Thomas Jefferson Monticello.
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Maggi R.

Yelp
What more could you ask for than an island church built by Palladio decorated by famous artists with commanding views from its companile? That is San Giorgio Maggiore. This church is worth the vaporetto ride over from St. Mark's Square. Most tourists just take pictures of this church in passing. The church is richly decorated by Tintoretto, Bassano, and Carpaccio. We have visited this church many times before; but, this time we decided to take the elevator to the top of the campanile (€ 6 each). Wow, we were treated to spectacular views of all of Venice. There was hardly a cloud in the sky; so, the views in all directions were wonderful.
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Tom B.

Yelp
I decided to take the tour boat over to the island church it was a great view of St Marks Square across the bay. I wish my church was built like this one I would go every week. The architecture is amazing and has to be seen in person to get the full effect. You can't beat the view of the square across the bay it's worth the boat ride.
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Jay Y.

Yelp
You know that classic photo of a distant church in a lagoon with gondolas in front? That photo that always appears in travel websites? That church is the little-known S. Giorgio Maggiore! Located on an isolated island even from the nearby Giudecca, the only way you can reach this island is by private boat or the infrequent vaporetto route 2, so this island church is extraordinarily tranquil even when Piazza San Marco across the lagoon is crowded. While the church itself may be not worth the cross-lagoon ride, the bell tower view is, especially during sunset! For €6 (€4 reduced), you can access the top of the church bell tower via a modern elevator and see the view of the Venetian skyline that is perhaps even better than from the more famous St. Mark's Campanile! But even if you do not intend to pay for a bell tower view, the quiet bank where you can see St. Mark Square from a distant yet clear view without the crowd. Because of the infrequent vaporetto route, I recommend coming here only if you have plenty of time to afford getting stranded on this isolated church for a bit. I would not place this destination as a must-go, but its peace and quiet is certainly worth a ride if you can afford the time! --- tl;dr version: 1) Isolated island across from the bustling St. Mark's Square 2) Reachable only by few boats, so not recommended if you are short on time 3) Tranquil refuge from the bustle with a terrific skyline view on the bell tower
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Christian D.

Yelp
forget the campanile de San Marco, take the vaparetto to the other side of the canale grande to the Chiesa San Giorgio and the included tower. Free entry for the church and some euros for the tower, no waiting time without the water bus :-) a nice and quite place, a beautiful look over venice up to the beach (lido) and also the harbour with the very big cruise ship like costa and aida but bigger the MSC, twice as high on the horizon enjoy the view from the tower, the ar in the church and the area around
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Cheryl H.

Yelp
Fabulous, must do! It is so beautiful to see the church grounds, Giudecca, boat traffic, and the many island that Venice. It is a short 8 minute water bus ride from San Zacchariah stop. Wonderful, wonderful.