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One of the most important places to visit in Venice is the Grand Canal. Running through the centre of the city, this principal boulevard connects Piazza San Marco, Rialto Bridge and other important points of access from the mainland. The facades of the grand palaces of yore can still be seen on both sides of the canal as you whiz past in a vaporetti.