St. Mark's Square
St. Mark's Square is the beating heart of Venice, described by Napoleon as 'the drawing room of Europe'. It is surrounded by iconic landmarks: St. Mark's Basilica, the Doge's Palace, the Campanile, and historic cafes like Florian (1720). The square has been the social, religious, and political center of the city since the 9th century, filled with pigeons, tourists, and live music.