Immerse yourself in the beauty of Venice with a walking tour of St. Mark’s Square and a gondola ride along the Grand Canal. Discover architectural marvels, charming bridges, and hidden corners while learning about Venice’s rich history and modern lifestyle.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Venice with a walking tour of St. Mark’s Square and a gondola ride along the Grand Canal. Discover architectural marvels, charming bridges, and hidden corners while learning about Venice’s rich history and modern lifestyle.
- Piazza San Marco - Wander through the lesser-known streets to uncover hidden squares between St. Mark’s Square and the Rialto Bridge. Start your adventure from Campo San Moisè, next to St. Mark’s Square, and dive into the city’s rich history. Navigate through a labyrinth of alleyways and squares, or “campi,” with your guide, learning about the…
- Piazza San Marco - Wander through the lesser-known streets to uncover hidden squares between St. Mark’s Square and the Rialto Bridge. Start your adventure from Campo San Moisè, next to St. Mark’s Square, and dive into the city’s rich history. Navigate through a labyrinth of alleyways and squares, or “campi,” with your guide, learning about the city’s past, fascinating tales, and the local Venetian dialect.
Stop in front of the magnificent La Fenice opera house to learn about its glorious yet turbulent history.
Marvel at the Bovolo Staircase, a stunning Renaissance masterpiece and one of Venice’s most beautiful architectural treasures. This intricate spiral staircase is part of the Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo, dating back to 1499, near Campo Manin.
- Campo Santa Maria Formosa - Santa Maria Formosa is a picturesque square in the heart of Venice, Italy, known for its historical importance and charming ambiance. At the center stands the impressive Santa Maria Formosa Church, an architectural gem from the 15th century. The church’s façade features a captivating mix of Byzantine and Renaissance styles, making it a must-see for visitors.
Encircled by elegant buildings and narrow streets, Santa Maria Formosa radiates Venetian charm and offers a tranquil escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. It’s an ideal spot to stroll around, soak in the local atmosphere, and admire Venice’s unique beauty. The square’s name, “Formosa,” means “beautiful” in Italian, and it truly lives up to its name, leaving a lasting impression on all who visit.
- Ponte di Rialto - The Rialto Bridge in Venice is a renowned landmark that spans the Grand Canal, linking the districts of San Marco and San Polo. With its graceful arches and charming shops along its sides, the bridge epitomizes Venetian beauty and history. Dating back to the 16th century, it is one of Venice’s oldest and most famous bridges, drawing tourists from around the globe. From the Rialto Bridge, visitors can enjoy stunning views of the canal and the lively activity of gondolas and boats passing by. It remains a symbol of Venice’s rich heritage and a must-see attraction for anyone exploring this enchanting city.
- Grand Canal - Flowing through the heart of Venice, the Grand Canal is a breathtaking sight. Stretching over 2 miles and shaped like a backward “S,” this iconic waterway winds through the city, connecting fascinating neighborhoods and showcasing Venice’s architectural marvels.
Take a journey along the Grand Canal and witness the splendor of the palaces, churches, and buildings that line its banks. Admire their intricate designs, adorned with colorful facades and elegant details, reflecting centuries of Venetian history and cultural richness.
As you glide along the shimmering waters, immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Venetian life. Watch the graceful gondolas and vaporettos navigate the canal, carrying both locals and visitors to their destinations.
- Teatro La Fenice - In the late 18th century, Venice was home to seven ancient theaters, two for drama and the rest for music. The most opulent was the Teatro San Benedetto, near Campo San Luca. Founded by the Grimani family in 1755, it was later transferred to the Noble Society of boxholders. However, a judicial agreement in 1787 forced the society to relinquish the theater to the Venier nobles, who owned the land. The society quickly set out to build a new, grander theater, named Gran Teatro La Fenice, after the mythical phoenix. Like the phoenix rising from its ashes, this new theater symbolized the society’s rebirth from its troubles.
- Ponte de le Ostreghe - Numerous place names recall a widespread presence of horticultural activities or undeveloped areas covered with vegetation throughout the city. Examples include the campi, campazzi, and courtyards of the grass, or the calluses of the figher.
The first recorded mention of the Rio dell’Alboro dates back to 1696, while the Rio de le Ostreghe appears in the following century. It is likely that a seller of these delicious seafood was stationed nearby, with oyster cultivation in the lagoon gaining significant momentum in the first half of the 19th century. This is also evidenced by the ostregheri canal, now known as Canale dei Lavraneri, in Sacca Fisola.
- Personal audio system and headset for tour commentary
- Guided walking tour of Saint Mark’s Square and Castello
- 30-minute shared Gondola ride with a Gondolier
- Tours available in English
- Personal audio system and headset for tour commentary
- Guided walking tour of Saint Mark’s Square and Castello
- 30-minute shared Gondola ride with a Gondolier
- Tours available in English
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Take a tour of St. Mark’s Square and admire architectural wonders such as St. Mark’s Basilica, the Doge’s Palace, and the Renaissance era clock tower. Wander around the sophisticated residential area of Castello, traversing appealing bridges, thin alleys, and scenic squares.
Discover campo Santa Maria Formosa and campo San Giovanni & Paolo, the location…
Take a tour of St. Mark’s Square and admire architectural wonders such as St. Mark’s Basilica, the Doge’s Palace, and the Renaissance era clock tower. Wander around the sophisticated residential area of Castello, traversing appealing bridges, thin alleys, and scenic squares.
Discover campo Santa Maria Formosa and campo San Giovanni & Paolo, the location of the Basilica and burial sites of Venetian doges. Explore Marco Polo’s previous home and the Malibran theatre. Our enlightened guide offers historical details, architectural notable points, and fascinating stories about Venice’s historical and modern lifestyle.
The walking journey concludes at St. Mark’s Square, routing through Mercerie, a shopping avenue linking Rialto and San Marco.
Next, engage in quintessential Venetian experience by embarking on a Gondola ride at the campo San Moisè. Cruise on the Grand Canal and smaller canals, admire outstanding architecture, and discover secret palace entrances and secluded spots.
- IMPORTANT: The tour is not private, it is a shared tour
- The gondola ride is not private but is shared with other participants.
- Each gondola can accommodate a maximum of 5 individuals.
- The seat on the gondola cannot be chosen but will be assigned by our gondolier
- Children up to 2 years old do not pay, only if they do not occupy a seat on the gondola
- The itinerary is subject to change in case of inclement weather.
- When you book, pass us your whatsapp number, we will send you a voucher, via whatsapp, which you must present on the day of the tour.
- Once you arrive at the meeting point, you must enter the Aliguna Ticket Office, show the voucher, which we will send you via whatsapp, and receive the tickets. If you have any doubts, you can ask our desk colleagues.
- Important, we ask you to arrive 20 minutes before the departure of the tour, rightly so because you have to show your voucher at the ticket office, and receive the tickets from our colleagues, ok
- if you don’t arrive in time, or you miss the meeting point you will lose the tour. If you miss the tour, you will not get a refund
- If the gondola tour is canceled due to bad weather, the customer will receive a refund of 30 euros per person.
- The gondola tour has a maximum capacity of 5 people, the walking tour up to 15 people
- On certain dates, most travelers staying outside of Venice who are planning to visit for the day will be required to pay a €5 access fee. For further details (including exemptions) and to learn what days this fee is applicable, please visit: https://cda.ve.it
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.