TheOneToGo Trip Planner
Venice Itinerary Planner
Plan a Venice trip in a few taps. TheOneToGo builds an honest, day-by-day itinerary from the places actually worth your time, groups each day so it is walkable, and tells you what to skip. Nothing is placed for payment.
The stops we'd build a Venice trip around
One honest pick per place, and why. Open any for the full verdict. The planner arranges these into your days for you.
- St. Mark's Basilica Worth it
Go, and go early.
- Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale) Worth it
Worth it, especially paired with the basilica next door.
- Grand Canal Worth it
Do the Line 1 ride.
- Gallerie dell'Accademia Worth it
If you care about painting at all, this is the most rewarding museum in Venice.
- Peggy Guggenheim Collection Worth it
Go, if you like modern art at all.
- Teatro La Fenice Worth it
If you can get to an evening show, do that, it is the real La Fenice.
- Murano Worth it
Worth a half-day, and the island itself is free to wander: walk the canals, browse the studios, and catch a free…
- Burano Worth it
Worth it for the color if you go early and pair it with Murano.
Good to know before you plan
Where we would spend carefully, or not at all.
- Piazza San Marco Worth it with caveats Piazza San Marco earns the visit precisely because the best of it is free. People go wrong when they treat every cafe and ticket desk around it as something they have to do.
- St Mark's Campanile Worth it with caveats Do it for the best easy lift-served view over Venice from the heart of San Marco. Do not treat it as a must if the queue is long, the air is hazy, or San Giorgio Maggiore's quieter tower is open and sits on your route.
- Bridge of Sighs Worth it with caveats See the exterior for free, then pay only if you wanted the Doge's Palace anyway. The bridge on its own is too quick and too mobbed to build a paid plan around.
- Libreria Acqua Alta Worth it with caveats Go if you are already nearby and can stomach a cramped, tourist-heavy stop. It is free, it is weird, and it photographs well, but it stopped being a quiet bookshop a while ago.
Venice planner FAQ
How does the Venice itinerary planner work?
Tell it your dates, pace, party and interests. It builds a day-by-day Venice plan only from places we have actually reviewed, like St. Mark's Basilica, groups each day so it stays walkable, and flags the tourist traps to skip. You can regenerate, save and share it.
What is worth booking ahead in Venice?
St. Mark's Basilica is the one most people should book in advance. Go, and go early.
How many days do you need in Venice?
Two to three days covers the essentials for most travelers. The planner lets you set anywhere from one to seven days and fills each one around what is genuinely worth your time in Venice.
Is the Venice planner free?
Yes. No sign-up, and we never take payment to place anything in your plan. You book tickets through trusted partners at the same price as their own sites.
Want to browse instead? See everything to do in Venice, or read how we pick.