Venice: a city to experience, to admire…

and to explore

Venice and cinema share a deep, authentic, and ongoing bond. Every year at the end of summer, the Lido becomes the glamorous heart of the Venice International Film Festival, the oldest festival in the world, shining a spotlight on directors, actors, and stories from all over the globe.
But Venice is more than just the backdrop for the red carpet — it’s an open-air film set. Directors know this well. From Luchino Visconti to Woody Allen, from David Lean to James Bond, Venice has been chosen and loved for its versatility: it can be elegant, decadent, mysterious, poetic, or surprisingly modern. It changes genres like the light reflects on the water.

🎞️ Romantic and melancholic Venice
Have you seen Summertime with Katharine Hepburn? A woman alone, an unknown city, and one of those encounters only Venice can offer. Or Death in Venice by Luchino Visconti — one of the most iconic films shot at the Lido, full of silence, music, and heartbreaking beauty.
■ Must-see: Campo San Barnaba, the Hotel Des Bains (now closed but a legendary set), the promenade, Ca’ Rezzonico, Campo Santa Maria Formosa.

🎞️ Dreamlike Venice
In Everyone Says I Love You by Woody Allen, Venice is the perfect place to fall in love, to dance, to sing, to live a timeless scene. Romantic, elegant, and a bit surreal — like those dreams you never forget.
■ Must-see: St. Mark’s Square by night, Palazzo Pisani Moretta, the terraces along the Grand Canal.

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🎞️ Chilling Venice
Don’t be fooled by its beauty: the fog rising from the canals, the narrow alleys, the silent whispers… everything lends itself to mystery. In Don’t Look Now, Venice mirrors the soul — captivating and disturbing.
■ Must-see: Calle Stretta, Campo San Polo, Ponte dei Pugni, Church of San Nicolò dei Mendicoli.

🎞️ Action-packed Venice
Yes, adrenaline runs through the canals too. In Casino Royale, Daniel Craig runs (and swims) through a collapsing Venice. In The Italian Job and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, alleys become mazes, churches turn into hideouts, gondolas into escape vehicles.
■ Must-see: Grand Canal, Scuola di San Barnaba (turned into a library), Bridge of Sighs, Arsenale district.

🎞️ Fantasy and pop Venice
In Spider-Man: Far From Home, Venice is the stage of an epic battle against a water monster… among tourists and flying gondolas! Strange? In Venice, anything is possible. Even living a Marvel scene in the most historic city in Europe.
■ Must-see: Campo San Marco, Rialto Bridge, Rialto Fish Market, Campo Santa Maria Formosa.

🎬 Our tip? Live Venice like you’re in a movie.
Bring a curious eye with you: every reflection on the water can become a memorable scene. Every view could be your personal set. And if you stay at The Caesar Venezia 2000, you’re right in the heart of it all. Just steps from the Film Festival, close to the beach and the pier to reach the center, our hotel is the perfect starting point to discover Venice… one take at a time.

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