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The main municipal beach is at the western end of Venice Avenue, fringed by low dunes with sea oats. This is Venice’s most convenient and most popular beach. Something I adore here is the Space Age pavilion, a Venice emblem since 1964. You can comb these sands for sharks’ teeth, while scuba divers can explore a reef a quarter mile offshore. A nice ...
One of the best things going for Venice is the award-winning downtown. This flourishing district is threaded by W Venice Ave, but is spread out over quite a large area on intersecting Tamiami Trail and, Nokomis Ave and Nassau St. The townscape is refined Mediterranean Revival architecture from the 1920s, lush palms, enormous banyans, and stately li...
Venice prides itself as a bicycle-friendly city, and you’ll be left in no doubt when you visit the Intracoastal Highway here. On both sides of this waterway are almost ten miles of paved trails. These lead you straight through downtown Venice where they connect with the Legacy Trail at the 1927 Historic Venice Train Depot. That trail continues for ...
Source: Jim Schwabel / shutterstock Caspersen Beach, at the south end of the Venetian Waterway Park trail, is easily one of my favorite beaches in Venice. Heading here from downtown you could combine a visit to the beach with a ride or walk along the trail. The beach is beautiful, with a much more rugged shoreline and a more secluded location than ...
If you’re interested in learning more about the city’s history, take a trip to the Venice Museum and Archives. On the Cultural Campus that includes the municipal library, art center and community center, the museum building dates back to 1927. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1996, this was originally the Triangle Inn. The m...
One of the most impressive projects when Venice was developed in the 1920s was the southern terminus for the Seaboard Air Line Railroad. In the heart of downtown Venice, this was completed in 1927, while the complex was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. On show are a caboose and an 85-foot retired circus car. Passenger serv...
With downtown Venice’s shops and restaurants all around, Centennial Park is a green oasis dotted with palms. If you’re a family with younger children, I can bet that you’ll spend some time here on hot days. There’s an awesome interactive fountain that will keep kids entertained for at least an hour. Elsewhere the ADA-accessible gazebo is the venue ...
Source: Linda White Wolf / shutterstock Venice has had a fishing pier since 1966, although this iconic 700-foot structure has been rebuilt a few times. The most recent work took place in 2019. During that project the pier was given special light fixtures to avoid confusing sea turtles. One thing I think everyone should do at least once in Venice is...
In the 1930s a pair of jetties was built along the mouth of the Venice Inlet. On both sides you can stroll out to admire the views, and watch the sun go down. South Jetty is easiest to get to from downtown Venice, as you don’t need to go all the way around the bay to get here. Where it differs from the North Jetty is that there isn’t as much sandy ...
On the north side of the Venice Inlet there’s another fabulous coastal hangout in Nokomis. After parking at North Jetty Beach you can wander along the paved path tracing the inlet and running along the jetty. Both the inlet and jetty are lined with a whole community of people casting their fishing lines. I’ve spent plenty of time watching the boats...
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Venice is a coastal city with 14 miles of beaches, fossil diving, historic downtown, and outdoor adventures. Explore the Venetian Waterway Park Trail, the Myakka River, the Venice Performing Arts Center, and more.
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