Private Tour: Venice Film Locations Tour

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Discover the main film locations of one of the world’s most photogenic cities on a 2-hour tour of Venice. See where “Everyone Says I Love You” and “The Tourist” were shot and experience the city’s monuments through the eyes of great film directors.

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Duration: 2 hours
Starts: Venezia, Italy
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Movie & TV Tours



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Discover the main film locations of one of the world’s most photogenic cities on a 2-hour tour of Venice. See where “Everyone Says I Love You” and “The Tourist” were shot and experience the city’s monuments through the eyes of great film directors.

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Stop At: Piazza San Marco, 31024 Venice Italy

St. Mark’s Square is Venice on parade, where everyone comes to see and be seen. It is Venice’s only square with the title of “piazza” — the rest are called “campo.” Life has revolved around this piazza since the days of the Republic, when it was a market, as well as the center of civic and religious life. Considered one of the finest squares in the world and certainly Venice’s prime attraction, it is surrounded on three sides by the stately arcades of public buildings and on the fourth, by Basilica di San Marco and Campanile

Duration: 10 minutes

Pass By: Basilica di San Marco, Piazza San Marco 328, 30124 Venice Italy

Known as ‘Golden Basilica’ from the predominant colour of the mosaics and numerous valuables kept inside, St Mark’s Basilica combines faith and the pomp of the ancient Republic of Venice. With its five domes, the finely carved front with bas-reliefs, sculptures and mosaics, St Mark’s Church in Venice is a treasure of inestimable value.

Pass By: Doge’s Palace, Piazza San Marco, 1, 30124 Venice Italy

Venice’s two most iconic buildings, St. Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s palace, stand side by side and are architecturally good foils for each other. The smooth repetition and harmonious, airy design and soft colors of the palace are a refreshing antidote to the busy mix of domes, arches, sculpture, and mosaics of the basilica’s façade.

Pass By: Campanile di San Marco, Sestiere San Marco 328, 30124 Venice Italy

Giving the broad expanse of Piazza San Marco its vertical dimension is the campanile, the tall brick bell tower for the basilica. It towers above the corner of the arcaded Procuratie Nuove, linking the Piazza and the Piazzetta. The campanile is so tall that it was used by approaching ships as a beacon to guide them home. It was begun in the 10th century and completed in the 12th century, but its pointed roof and gilded pinnacle weren’t added until the 15th century. On July 14, 1902, it collapsed into the piazza, but, in 1912, it has been rebuilt ‘as it was and where it was’



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