Embark on a full-day train tour from Rome to Venice in a small group. Explore the beautiful city known for its canals and bridges, with safety measures in place. Book now!
Embark on a full-day train tour from Rome to Venice in a small group. Explore the beautiful city known for its canals and bridges, with safety measures in place. Book now!
Canal Grande - The Grand Canal is Venice’s primary waterway, stretching about 4 km. It has an inverted “S” shape, dividing the city into two parts, each comprising three districts. The canal’s width ranges from 30 to 70 meters, with a maximum depth of 5 meters. Four bridges span the Grand Canal, the oldest being the Rialto Bridge (1591). The other…
Canal Grande - The Grand Canal is Venice’s primary waterway, stretching about 4 km. It has an inverted “S” shape, dividing the city into two parts, each comprising three districts. The canal’s width ranges from 30 to 70 meters, with a maximum depth of 5 meters. Four bridges span the Grand Canal, the oldest being the Rialto Bridge (1591). The other three are the Scalzi, Accademia, and Constitution Bridge, the latter designed by architect Calatrava and inaugurated on September 11, 2008. Follow this iconic canal to uncover the secrets of a unique city.
Ponte di Rialto - The Rialto Bridge is the oldest of the four bridges crossing the Grand Canal, renowned for its architecture and history. It was once the heart of Venice’s economy. The name “Rialto” derives from “Rivus altus,” meaning “deep canal” in Italian, indicating a flood-free area. The bridge’s structure resembles its predecessors, which collapsed twice and burned several times, featuring two inclined ramps joined by a central portico. Crossing the Rialto Bridge leads to the vibrant Rialto Market, selling fruits and vegetables since 1097.
Piazza San Marco - San Marco is one of the world’s most captivating squares, famously dubbed “the most beautiful hall in Europe” by Napoleon Bonaparte. Constructed in the 9th century and paved in 1177, it is the lowest area in Venice and the first to flood during high water. The municipality installs walkways to ensure pedestrian access during floods. Visitors might witness the square submerged in water, depending on the conditions. Key landmarks include the Basilica of San Marco, Palazzo Ducale, Correr Museum, Campanile, and the Clock Tower.
Basilica di San Marco - Initially intended as an extension of the Doge’s Palace, the Basilica of San Marco was first built between 828 and 832 to house the body of Apostle Saint Mark, brought from Alexandria as the city’s protector. The current basilica, constructed in 1063 in Byzantine style, symbolizes the power of the prosperous Venetian Republic. It follows the model of two ancient basilicas from Byzantium, featuring a Greek cross plan, five large domes, and a blend of ancient and oriental art, resulting in a splendid fusion of styles.
Doge’s Palace - Likely built between the 10th and 11th centuries with a central fortified core, the Ducal Palace underwent its first renovation in the 12th century under Doge Sebastiano Ziani, transforming it into an elegant palace. Between 1339 and 1342, during Bartolomeo Gradenigo’s reign, the palace began to take its current form. Doge Francesco Foscari extended it in 1424 to reach the Basilica of San Marco. In the early 17th century, architect Antonio Contin added the New Prisons across the canal, connecting them to the palace via the Bridge of Sighs. After the Republic of Venice fell in 1797, the palace was repurposed for administrative offices.
Campanile di San Marco - The Campanile of San Marco is a symbol of Venice, affectionately called “El parón de casa” (The master of the house) by Venetians. Standing at 98.6 meters, it is one of Italy’s tallest bell towers, located in Piazza San Marco in front of the basilica. Its simple design features a fluted brick barrel, 12 meters on each side and about 50 meters high, topped by an arched belfry. The bell tower is crowned by a die with alternating depictions of walking lions and female figures of Venice (Justice). A pyramid-shaped spire with a golden statue of Archangel Gabriel, functioning as a weather vane, completes the structure. The base facing the basilica is adorned with Sansovino’s Loggia.
Ponte dei Sospiri - The Bridge of Sighs, situated behind Piazza San Marco, is the only fully enclosed bridge in Venice. Known today as the “lovers’ bridge,” legend has it that a kiss under the bridge during a gondola ride seals eternal love. Historically, the bridge connected the Doge’s Palace and the New Prisons, serving as a secure passage for moving prisoners between the Court and the Prisons.
- Round trip ticket by fast train in second class (1st class option)
- Visit St. Mark’s Basilica (if not possible visit the bell tower)
- Pickup and drop-off Hotel/Accommodation (central Rome only)
- One way water bus
- Professional Tour Guide for the whole trip
- Round trip ticket by fast train in second class (1st class option)
- Visit St. Mark’s Basilica (if not possible visit the bell tower)
- Pickup and drop-off Hotel/Accommodation (central Rome only)
- One way water bus
- Professional Tour Guide for the whole trip
- Gratuites
- Lunch & Drinks
- Gondola ride
- Tips
- Gratuites
- Lunch & Drinks
- Gondola ride
- Tips
A great full day walking tour in Venice, one of the most beautiful cities of Italy, taking the fast train from Rome in a relaxed and comfortable journey. After 3.45hours you will arrive in Venice, famous for Giacomo Casanova and the composer Antonio Vivaldi. This unique town is an archipelago of 117 little islands connected by 400 bridges. Your…
A great full day walking tour in Venice, one of the most beautiful cities of Italy, taking the fast train from Rome in a relaxed and comfortable journey. After 3.45hours you will arrive in Venice, famous for Giacomo Casanova and the composer Antonio Vivaldi. This unique town is an archipelago of 117 little islands connected by 400 bridges. Your assistant will be with you throughout the trip. You will visit Saint Mark’s Square with its Basilica, the Doge’s Palace decorated by Tintoretto and Veronese, the Bell Tower and Rialto bridge, the most famous monuments of Venice. Do not miss the popular Grand Canal, the largest canal in Venice, built in Venetian-Gothic style. Explore Venice using a water bus or a romantic “gondola” ride (optional) to enjoy the beautiful and fascinating architecture of the buildings.
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- Provide the correct phone number with international country code
- One day before call to confirm the pick up
- Without details information we can not guarantee the correct service
- Time for pick up at the hotel must be confirmed the day before between 10.00 am and 6.00 pm on the emergency phone or whatsapp
- Emergency number also operational via whatsapp
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.