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Cafes

Generally it costs a lot more to sit and drink in a cafe. The Italians stand at the bar and drink. The cheapest areas are around Santa Margherita where there are a lot of students.

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Bar Gelateria De Marchi

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cafe, building

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Bar rialto da lollo

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Bar Rosa

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Beccafico Caf�

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Bistrot Santa Lucia

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A cafe with outdoor seating.

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Caf� Noir

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Caf� Ai Do Draghi

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A cafe with outdoor seating.

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Cafe Majer

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Caff� del Doge Caffetteria Rialto

www.caffedeldoge.com

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Inside tables only but friendly staff and great coffee. The hot chocolate is good too. You can also buy the ground coffee or beans to take home with you.

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Caff� Florian

www.caffeflorian.com

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The most famous cafe in Venice and the oldest in Italy. Florian's is in Saint Mark's Square. You can sit at a table outside (or inside in the Winter) and have an extremely expensive drink and soak up the atmosphere and music. Alternatively, you can stand at the bar, have a coffee and pay a more sensible price with the locals.

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