Campo San Bartolomeo
Campo San Bartolomeo
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Neighborhood: San Marco
The most famous sestiere (district) in Venice has one of the world's most famous squares, St. Mark's (Piazza San Marco). Anchored on one end by the basilica, clustered around it are restaurants, museums, shops, orchestras playing in the square, pigeons, the grand pink Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale), the soaring campanile bell tower, an astrological clock tower, plus gorgeous cafes and restaurants like Florian and Quadri. Piazza San Marco is beloved by Venetians themselves. They book a table anytime, which offers a buffer from the fray. This grand outdoor drawing room attracts Venetians for a stroll too, especially late in the afternoon when the hoards of daytrippers thin out. It's simply a grand place to meet.
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SmileyKay
Cluj-Napoca, Romania1,423 contributions
Jul 2020
A bit crowded for its small size, surrounded by shops and with the statue of Carlo Goldoni in its center.
Written October 4, 2020
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Virginia38,566 contributions
Aug 2016 • Couples
One of the best comedy playwrights in Italy, Carlo Goldini’s career started as a lawyer. A native son of Venice he was drawn to writing plays. He did this in Italian and French. The statue is located in Campo San Bartolomeo, a square home to many bars and restaurants. It is said that Carlo found most of his inspiration from the people he met or observed in the streets and cafes of Venice.
Written October 29, 2016
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tRAVellerOfTheW0rld
Almere, The Netherlands1,752 contributions
Mar 2014 • Family
Campo San Bartolomeo is a nice square close to the famous Rialto Bridge. Coming from San Marco Square, right before the Rialto Bridge, Campo Can Bartolomeo is on your right. There are many restaurants and bars and the square serves as a meeting point for local Venetians.
Main attraction on this square is the marble statue of Carlo Goldini, sculpted by Antonio Dal Zotto in 1883. Goldini was a famous Venetian playwright. If you visit the Rialto Bridge, it is worthwhile to walk up Campo San Bartolomeo and take a look at the statue.
Written January 10, 2015
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Mike E
Long Marton, UK155 contributions
Feb 2020
A lively piazza surrounded by a variety of shops. Also within walking distance to a number of other attractions - Rialto bridge, Fondaco dei Tedeschi, etc.
Written February 19, 2020
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BradJill
Hong Kong, China159,177 contributions
Feb 2012 • Couples
Campo San Bartolomeo is no more than a stone's throw distance from the famous Rialto Bridge on the San Marco side of the Grand Canal. When visiting the Rialto Bridge, you are bound to pass through Campo San Bartolomeo. Similarly, those crossing the Rialto Bridge in route to the Piazza San Marco area, will soon find themselves in or walking through the small Campo Bartolomeo.

There is plenty of shopping, bars and cafes in this area of Venice but what struck our attention was the interesting statue in the middle of this small square. Turns out this statue is of the famous Venetian playwright, Carlos Goldoni. There is also a small church on the square but it was closed when we passed by. Overall, its an attractive, busy and fun little square in Venice.
Written March 8, 2012
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durham05
Durham, UK1,235 contributions
Feb 2020 • Business
A busy square but it's a good place to get some cash out from the banks rather than at an expensive atm. Good number of restaurants and a Disney store. Just watch out for those trying to distract you or goull5find yourself pickpocketed!
Written February 18, 2020
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Tom J
London, UK1,577 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
The Campo San Bartolomeo is a very busy and bustling located not 60 seconds from the Rialto bridge.

As such there is always plenty going on. When I visited there was a lively market selling all sorts of articles. Definitely worth spending a few minutes and soaking it up.

There is an awesome pasta shop called We Love Italy just off the square which is delicious!
Written April 16, 2019
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IAN D
Wigan, UK19,558 contributions
Mar 2019 • Couples
This is a very piazza close to Rialto bridge. It is flanked by all types of shops, restaurants and a statue of Carlo Goldoni.
Written March 11, 2019
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JenandNeil365
Belfast, UK768 contributions
May 2016 • Couples
Not somewhere you set out to view. We couldn't help passing through several times getting from place to place. Lots of foot traffic through here so a busy spot. Some expensive cafes around here too so maybe keep looking if you want a coffee.
Written May 14, 2016
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HeyLookeeHere
Boise, ID605 contributions
Feb 2016 • Couples
A whole bunch of little shops and what not all around this square. Also, near one of the entrances to the Rialto Bridge. Have fun and shop around. If you're looking for the Disney Store, it's here but nothing special.
Written February 24, 2016
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