I have been to Venice a long time ago and all I could remember were the crazy crowds. No wonder, I visited it in summer. Last weekend, I decided to visit Venice in the winter with my girlfriend. People were saying ‘why Venice? It’s not the season.’ But that’s exactly the point. I thought that visiting Venice in winter would be smart in order to avoid all the crowds, and I was right.
My weekend in Venice was great! We had all kinds of weather ranging from clear skies and sunny to extreme rain (even some floods in the streets) and fog. Lots of different conditions to photograph which made things interesting. But, as I expected, almost no people! So here are a few reasons why winter is a great time to visit Venice, especially for photography:
- Little to no people, especially during sunrise and sunset. There was literally no one but me at the most popular location, The Accademia bridge, where I was shooting the sunrise. During the day you could meet a few people at the popular squares, but no one in the back alleys. It was amazing to walk around so 'freely'.
- Variety of the weather. Honestly, I love photographing cities like Venice when it rains. All the reflections add to a magic atmosphere of the city and create a romantic mood that I love to capture. We had a foggy day that allowed me to take some images with a unique mood, then a day full of sun. Grey days are great for something I love to do: capturing the beautiful little alleys with attention to detail because the light is very soft and there are no harsh shadows.
- Hotel prices are generally cheaper during the off-season. So you can get a hotel at a nice central location for a bargain.
- You can experience the true city life. I saw the locals go about their day. I saw kids going to school in the center of Venice. I saw the merchants selling their goods on the streets. I learned to recognize little cafes and bars that are loved by locals and learned about places with authentic food. All the things I wasn't able to notice during summer when the city was packed with tourists.
I strongly believe that in order to experience the true beauty and romance of Venice, you should go off-season, and winter is the best choice. It's definitely cold, but it's also magical. Here are a bunch of images I shot over the long weekend.
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I love exploring random alleys in Venice. You can find beauty literally everywhere among all the little streets and canals. Here’s a canal with bridge during blue hour.
The blue hour in Venice is magical. Pick your street, canal and start shooting. Fun fact: this tower is not straight!
it seems like you go there, and then out of the blue, with magical fairy dust appears a fairy godmother and she grants wishes... love it!
During our sunny day, we took a gondola ride. It's an expensive but nice experience, especially if almost no one else is on the canals! And you can take some typical ‘Instagram’ pictures. Or just enjoy it with your loved one. I just cannot get enough of these little bridges.
Girlfriend standing in the rain. All the reflection and water creates a magical atmosphere.
Burano, a little village which you can reach by boat from Venice in about an hour is a must-visit if you like colorful houses. After the sunset, almost everybody left so I had this place for myself. A good example of what rain adds to the atmosphere. I enjoyed this little street.
I really don't get why everyone goes to Murano. Burano is so lovely, and the boat ride to get there is really nice.
The view from the famous Accademia Bridge. The sun rises on the right of the famous Basilica of Santa Maria. I didn’t see a spectacular sunrise but the beautiful soft light coming from the side made up for it.
The foggy atmosphere during one afternoon enabled some unique photo opportunities. Here I did a long exposure to get a nice clean look to the image.
You see these arches on a lot of narrow streets in Venice.
Ah yes, I remember streets like this. One night I almost fell into a canal because the water was exactly level with the street and, in the dark, I didn't see a difference...
Plants in combination with the rain and colors of the houses create a fairytale-like atmosphere.
Beautiful--does the public have access to these courtyards, or are they private?
I just cannot get enough of these little bridges between the canals.
An extremely foggy afternoon that gave some unique photo opportunities. The grand canal is pretty quiet in winter.
A nice sky above the beautiful little Burano village that has these cute colorful houses. Because of the rain a lot of puddles formed on the boulevard, so I used them to get some reflection shots.
Burano during the blue hour. Note that that tower is also not straight. This seems normal in Italy.
Well, that particular tower (St Mark's Campanile) fell over once already, in 1902, and has been rebuilt, so...
A good example of what rain adds to the atmosphere. I really liked the look of this little street with a single light that illuminates the door as if it's inviting to enter.
A starry night in Venice. When I was walking on the famous Accademia bridge during the night, to my surprise I saw lots of stars. I took some shots and was surprised how much I could see and that the light pollution was fairly low.
This foggy day created interesting light conditions on the little streets around the canals.
An abstract shot of a colorful wall in Burano.
Pick your favorite color and shoot. In Burano, there is a color for everyone.
The rain really gives life to these little squares. I have no idea why people are hanging out the laundry when it's raining though, I've noticed that a lot.
I love Italy, my parents are Italian, it''s a beautiful country, great people, great food but i must warn you all , VENICE SMELLS LIKE RAW SEWAGE, it''s bad enough in winter but in summer it's so strong. You get used to it eventually but it's not nice when you first get there.
I hear the same thing about India. Well, that saved me a trip. I'll just look at the pretty pictures instead.
Load More Replies...I love Italy, my parents are Italian, it''s a beautiful country, great people, great food but i must warn you all , VENICE SMELLS LIKE RAW SEWAGE, it''s bad enough in winter but in summer it's so strong. You get used to it eventually but it's not nice when you first get there.
I hear the same thing about India. Well, that saved me a trip. I'll just look at the pretty pictures instead.
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