A Journey Through Venice's Best Cocktail Bars

Venice, a city woven with history and romance, offers more than picturesque canals and stunning architecture. Its cocktail culture is as rich and diverse as its heritage. Today, I want to take you on a journey through some of the best cocktail bars in Venice, where the art of mixology meets the spirit of this enchanting city.

Il Mercante: A World of Flavors

Our first stop is Il Mercante, nestled in the heart of Venice. This bar offers a journey around the world through its innovative cocktails. Each drink tells a story, transporting you from the spice markets of Marrakech to the bustling streets of New York.

Skyline Rooftop Bar: Venice from Above

Next, we ascend to the Skyline Rooftop Bar, perched atop the Hilton Molino Stucky. From here, the panoramic views of Venice are unparalleled, and the cocktails are just as breathtaking. Sipping a meticulously crafted drink as you watch the sun dip below the horizon is an experience you won't soon forget.

Harry's Bar Cipriani: Where History Meets Taste

No tour of Venice's cocktail scene would be complete without a visit to the legendary Harry's Bar Cipriani. Famous for inventing the Bellini, Harry's Bar offers a taste of classic Venetian glamour. It's a place where time stands still, and every drink is a nod to the past.

Ai Do Leoni: A Fusion of Tradition and Innovation

Lastly, Ai Do Leoni is a gem that blends the traditional with the contemporary. Here, classic Italian cocktails are reimagined with a modern twist, offering a unique taste experience. It's the perfect spot to end our night, where the ambiance is as captivating as the drinks.

Venice, a City Stirred, Not Shaken

Venice's cocktail bars are about more than just drinks; they're about experiences. Each bar we visited offers a unique window into the city's soul, blending Venetian history's rich tapestry with modern mixology's innovation. So, the next time you find yourself wandering through Venice's labyrinthine alleys, take a moment to duck into one of these bars and immerse yourself in the story of Venice, one sip at a time.


Venice Spritz Recipe

Spritz is the Venetian drink or Aperitif and once you have tried you will most likely become an adept! One of the best recipe is printed on the canvas bags or t shirts  made by women in Venetian prison – They have stalls around twon and one shop in Cannaregio or you can find them here http://www.rioteradeipensieri.org

Spritz recipe INGREDIENTS: 1 part white wine 1 part Aperol (medium sweet) or Select or Campari or San Bitter or Cynar (Very bitter) 1 part seltzer/sparkling water a little ice,an olive, and a slice of orange / lemon

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The origins of this drink are not known but it is widely believed that the Spritz was born during the 19th century Austrian occupation of Italy. Its name, in fact, may derive from the German verb spritzen meaning “to spray” or might be linked to the name of specific Austrian wines of the western region of Wachau. German soldiers soon got used to drinking local Venetian wines at the many taverns, but the alcohol content, so much higher than the beer they would drink back home, made them dilute it with water. Thus was born the “straight” Spritz!

But the Spritz isn’t only an Italian phenomenon. Recently, both the Spritz and Aperol are starting to take hold in many different countries, including the US. For example, in the smash hit “Meet the Parents” starring Robert de Niro, Barbra Streisand, and Dustin Hoffman, the latter offers De Niro an Italian Spritz instead of his usual Tom Collins.