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I'm planning a 2 day visit to Venice and a good date for my family includes November 1st. Since this is the All Saint's day I'm wondering how big of a deal is it in Italy and more specifically in a turistytouristy place like Venice.

Will anything be open? Shops, restaurants, museums? Will we be able to plan some sights? With the kids we could take a boat ride on the canals, visit some Islands and of course just wonder around the city..

So anyway, how "closed" would Venice be on 1st of November?

I'm planning a 2 day visit to Venice and a good date for my family includes November 1st. Since this is the All Saint's day I'm wondering how big of a deal is it in Italy and more specifically in a turisty place like Venice.

Will anything be open? Shops, restaurants, museums? Will we be able to plan some sights? With the kids we could take a boat ride on the canals, visit some Islands and of course just wonder around the city..

So anyway, how "closed" would Venice be on 1st of November?

I'm planning a 2 day visit to Venice and a good date for my family includes November 1st. Since this is the All Saint's day I'm wondering how big of a deal is it in Italy and more specifically in a touristy place like Venice.

Will anything be open? Shops, restaurants, museums? Will we be able to plan some sights? With the kids we could take a boat ride on the canals, visit some Islands and of course just wonder around the city..

So anyway, how "closed" would Venice be on 1st of November?

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Travelling to Venice on All Saint's day

I'm planning a 2 day visit to Venice and a good date for my family includes November 1st. Since this is the All Saint's day I'm wondering how big of a deal is it in Italy and more specifically in a turisty place like Venice.

Will anything be open? Shops, restaurants, museums? Will we be able to plan some sights? With the kids we could take a boat ride on the canals, visit some Islands and of course just wonder around the city..

So anyway, how "closed" would Venice be on 1st of November?