This café opened in 1720 and has a long history of feeding arts, culture and its adherents. It is easy to find, as it is in the middle of the piazza, underneath the Museo Correr and the Museo Archeologico. More refined than other cafés, the décor here is sumptuous and elegant. Summer sees outside tables and live music. The menu offers light meals, tea and cakes. Taste the best Sacher Torte in the city: a legacy of the Austrian occupation.
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“Very Expensive but worth it”
I knew it was expensive before I went and I knew there was a 6 per person surcharge to listen to the orchestra but I was taken aback by the 58 c
“Very expensive. The...”
Very expensive. The place is beautiful, the panini and coffee are good but the service is not as attentive as we can expect for this price. more
“This Is Venezia!”
This Is Venezia! more
“Wonderfull place, very...”
Wonderfull place, very good location. more
“the orchestra is better...”
the orchestra is better than the Quadri's more
“Don't Bother!”
I had visited Venice last year, and was unable to get to the Caffe Florian. Luckily, I got to visit Venice again this June, and was so excited ...
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