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  1. The Grand Canal (Italian: Canal Grande [kaˌnal ˈɡrande], locally and informally Canalazzo; Venetian: Canal Grando, locally usually Canałaso [kanaˈɰaso]) is the largest channel in Venice, Italy, forming one of the major water-traffic corridors in the city.

  2. Grand Canal, main waterway of Venice, Italy, following a natural channel that traces a reverse-S course from San Marco Basilica to Santa Chiara Church and divides the city into two parts. Venice: Grand Canal Gondolas on the Grand Canal in Venice.

  3. May 20, 2021 · The Grand Canal not only connects most of Venice's top tourist attractions, it is one of its top attractions. Curving in a reverse S through the heart of the city, it is also Venice's Main Street, always busy with traffic that includes everything from gondolas to barges carrying produce to market.

  4. May 20, 2023 · The Grand Canal is the most beautiful and legendary canal in Venice! Discover facts, its amazing history... and admire it in a 360° boat ride video!

  5. Visit The Grand Canal, Venice. The Grand Canal winds through the centre of Venice. At four kilometers long it is the longest of all the canals and the most important. At one end is the lagoon and the Santa Lucia train station and at the other the Basin of San Marco.

  6. The Grand Canal was, and still is, the most ambitious place to live. All palaces on this water way (no pedestrian access from the Canal) were built and embellished by the most important nobles families of the City.

  7. Tracing the historical footsteps of Venice, the Grand Canal, or 'Canal Grande', as it is known locally, offers an intriguing journey through time. Once a hub of maritime trade in the medieval and Renaissance periods, it was considered the central artery of the Republic of Venice.

  8. T he Canal Grande, which occupies an ancient riverbed, is Venice' s busiest thoroughfare. It snakes through the centro storico or historic center, running about 3 km or two miles from the Piazzale Roma (Venice's gateway for wheeled traffic) to St. Mark's basin and the Venetian Lagoon.

  9. Canal Grande (Grand Canal) is the main boulevard of Venice, a navigable watercourse which crosses the historical center of the city from west to east.

  10. The most iconic tourist attraction after St Mark's Square and its wonders is the Grand Canal. This magnificent waterway lined with palaces and churches bisects the city, tracing three wide curves and offering ever-changing views.