
Palazzo Corner della Ca' Grande Venice
A magnificent Renaissance palace on the Grand Canal, offering a glimpse into Venice's opulent past and artistic present.

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Palazzo Corner della Ca' Grande Venice
Best Time
Pleasant weather, fewer crowds

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A magnificent Renaissance palace on the Grand Canal, offering a glimpse into Venice's opulent past and artistic present.
"Venice is a city that truly lives up to the hype, offering unparalleled beauty and a unique atmosphere."

💰 Budget Gondola Ride
Ride a traghetto gondola for just €2 to cross the Grand Canal!
🚶♀️ Avoid St. Mark's Square Food
Restaurants here are tourist traps. Eat elsewhere for better quality and prices.

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4.5 · 53 reviews
Type
Historical Landmark
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Palazzo Corner della Ca' Grande
Grand Canal
A magnificent Renaissance palace on the Grand Canal, showcasing Venetian architectural grandeur.

Grand Canal Views
Grand Canal
Experience the heart of Venice from its main waterway, lined with stunning palaces and bustling activity.

Traghetto Gondola Crossing
Various points along the Grand Canal
A quick, affordable way to experience a gondola ride and cross the Grand Canal like a local.
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💰 Budget Gondola Ride
Ride a traghetto gondola for just €2 to cross the Grand Canal!
🚶♀️ Avoid St. Mark's Square Food
Restaurants here are tourist traps. Eat elsewhere for better quality and prices.
💧 Register for Access Fee
Check if you need to register for Venice's access fee on specific dates.
🥂 Splurge on a Drink
Enjoy cocktails at Gritti Palace Riva Lounge for a luxurious experience.
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💰 Budget Gondola Ride
Ride a traghetto gondola for just €2 to cross the Grand Canal!
🚶♀️ Avoid St. Mark's Square Food
Restaurants here are tourist traps. Eat elsewhere for better quality and prices.
💧 Register for Access Fee
Check if you need to register for Venice's access fee on specific dates.
🥂 Splurge on a Drink
Enjoy cocktails at Gritti Palace Riva Lounge for a luxurious experience.
📸 Photo Ops Galore
Discover unique photo spots like Libreria Acqua Alta for memorable shots.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors are captivated by Venice's unique beauty and romantic canals, often describing it as a 'once-in-a-lifetime' experience. The architectural splendor and the sheer novelty of a car-free city leave a lasting impression. However, many find the city overwhelmingly crowded and expensive, with some tourist-oriented establishments falling short on quality and value.
"Rocked up here on the guidance of Venezia News art map, claiming there was a Mariko Mori piece to see. Was greeted by a rather impatient and annoyed uniformed person telling me off that this is not a museum and there is nothing to see here. Acted like he had never heard the word art before. Don’t recommend wasting your time."
Anastasia Parmson
"Super neat place to see but not really anything else to do. Once you see it then your done. Not really something you need to see in Venice so spend your time somewhere else."
Austin Barker
"Beautiful"
Jordy Stravers
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Palazzo Corner della Ca' Grande is located on the Grand Canal. The best way to reach it is by Vaporetto (water bus) or a private water taxi. Several Vaporetto lines stop nearby, offering scenic views as you approach. Consider it a destination to be admired from the water.
Venice is best explored on foot or by water. The Vaporetto is the public water bus system and is efficient for longer distances. For shorter hops or a more romantic experience, consider a gondola or a traghetto for a budget-friendly crossing.
Yes, walking is a fantastic way to discover Venice's charm. Be prepared for many bridges and narrow alleyways. Comfortable shoes are a must!
You can take a water taxi, which offers a direct and luxurious way to arrive. However, it is significantly more expensive than the Vaporetto.
While there isn't a direct stop named after the palazzo, nearby stops like San Stae or Rialto Mercato will put you within walking distance or a short Vaporetto ride away, depending on your exact destination along the Grand Canal.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Palazzo Corner della Ca' Grande is primarily viewed from the exterior or the Grand Canal. While it houses the Fondazione Prada's collection, specific exhibition tickets would be required for entry to those. The exterior architecture is a sight in itself.
As a historical palace and a venue for exhibitions, its opening hours can vary. It's best to check the Fondazione Prada website for current exhibition schedules and access information.
Viewing the palazzo from the Grand Canal is free. If you wish to visit any exhibitions hosted within, there will likely be an admission fee, which you can find on the Fondazione Prada's official website.
For any exhibitions held at Palazzo Corner della Ca' Grande, booking tickets in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak tourist seasons, to secure your preferred time slot.
Venice has implemented an access fee for day visitors on certain dates. You may need to register and pay this fee or claim an exemption. Check the official Venezia Unica website for details and dates.
📸 📸 Photography
The most iconic photos of Palazzo Corner della Ca' Grande are taken from the Grand Canal itself, whether from a Vaporetto, a water taxi, or a traghetto. The opposite bank of the Grand Canal also offers excellent vantage points.
Absolutely! Gondola rides offer unique perspectives for photography. Just be mindful of other passengers and the gondolier. Some places even offer photo opportunities in a gondola without a full ride.
Generally, photography is allowed in public areas. However, if you visit an exhibition within the palazzo, there might be specific rules regarding photography, especially for professional equipment or flash.
The 'golden hours' – shortly after sunrise and before sunset – offer beautiful light for photographing the palazzo and the Grand Canal. Midday can be harsh, but still offers good visibility.
Beyond the main sights, explore places like Libreria Acqua Alta for quirky shots, or find quiet campi (squares) and bridges for more intimate Venetian scenes.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
While there are restaurants along the Grand Canal, many are tourist-focused. For authentic Venetian cuisine, venture into the smaller calli (alleys) away from the main thoroughfares. Ristorante Al Vagon is a local favorite accessible by gondola.
Some hotels on the Grand Canal, like Gritti Palace, have excellent Riva Lounges for drinks and light bites with stunning views. For full meals, it's often better to explore side streets for more authentic and reasonably priced options.
Look for 'cicchetti' (Venetian tapas), 'sarde in saor' (sweet and sour sardines), 'risi e bisi' (rice and peas), and fresh seafood. Pasta dishes are also abundant.
Dining in prime tourist areas like St. Mark's Square can be very expensive. Exploring less crowded neighborhoods and seeking out 'bacari' (traditional Venetian bars) for cicchetti can be a more budget-friendly and authentic experience.
Yes, by avoiding the main tourist hubs and opting for cicchetti bars or local trattorias, you can find delicious and affordable meals. A traghetto ride is also a very cheap way to experience a gondola.







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