The Heart of Venice Walking Audio Tour

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As you wander through the ancient streets and beautiful open squares of this city, you’ll learn some of the fascinating stories that are tied to this magical place. We’ll start in Piazza San Marco, the most famous and most central point of Venice. You’ll learn the story of The Old Lady with the Mortar and admire the ornate Church of San Zulian. Meander through Campo San Salvador and then enjoy the splendor of the Teatro Comunale Carlo Goldoni, a theatre named after Carlo Goldoni, a Venetian playwright from the 1700’s. You’ll also visit La Fenice, the opera house that hosted the first performances of “Rigoletto” and “La Traviata.” The walk ends on the famous Rialto Bridge which is where the first bridge on the Grand Canal was ever built. The tour is ready whenever you are and the audio plays automatically at exactly the right time and place using your smartphone’s GPS and the VoiceMap mobile app, which also works offline.

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Duration: 1 hour
Starts: Venezia, Italy
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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As you wander through the ancient streets and beautiful open squares of this city, you’ll learn some of the fascinating stories that are tied to this magical place. We’ll start in Piazza San Marco, the most famous and most central point of Venice. You’ll learn the story of The Old Lady with the Mortar and admire the ornate Church of San Zulian. Meander through Campo San Salvador and then enjoy the splendor of the Teatro Comunale Carlo Goldoni, a theatre named after Carlo Goldoni, a Venetian playwright from the 1700’s. You’ll also visit La Fenice, the opera house that hosted the first performances of “Rigoletto” and “La Traviata.” The walk ends on the famous Rialto Bridge which is where the first bridge on the Grand Canal was ever built. The tour is ready whenever you are and the audio plays automatically at exactly the right time and place using your smartphone’s GPS and the VoiceMap mobile app, which also works offline.

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Pass By: Piazza San Marco, 31024 Venice Italy

Piazza San Marco is the most famous and most central point of Venice. Everyone who has come here in the past 1000 years or so has visited this place. It was once famously called “the drawing room of Europe”, but Venetians simply call it “the Piazza”. It has been the site of much elegance, drama and history. State visits of popes and emperors, public executions, religious processions, and of course, Carnival – the Piazza is where all that is grand has happened in one of the world’s grandest cities, and in our tour you will hear her stories.

Pass By: Campo San Salvador 1, 30124 Venice Italy

Campo San Salvador has a tall marble column in the middle of the square. The column was set up here in 1898. It commemorates the 17-month Venetian revolt against the Austrian occupation of Venice in 1848 and 1849.

Pass By: Teatro Goldoni, San Marco 4650B Calle Goldoni, Venice Italy

“Teatro Comunale Carlo Goldoni” is named for Carlo Goldoni, a Venetian playwright of the 1700’s. He wrote many comedies in the Venetian dialect which were revolutionary for their time. He made his characters seem like real people, affectionately highlighting the quirks of ordinary Venetians.

Pass By: Teatro La Fenice, Campo San Fantin San Marco 1965, 30124 Venice Italy

Many famous operas had their first performance at La Fenice, including “Rigoletto” and “La Traviata.” La Fenice is still one of the most important opera houses in Italy.

Pass By: Palazzo Cavalli, San Marco 4089, Venice Italy

Palazzo Cavalli is where all civil marriage services are conducted. It also houses the offices of the Centro Maree, or Tide Center. This is where all monitoring of data concerning tides and weather goes on, and where the daily predictions of the tide are made, especially regarding high tide, or acqua alta.

Pass By: Ponte di Rialto, Ruga degli Orefici (Rialto) San Polo, 30125 Venice Italy

The Rialto Bridge is the third one of it’s kind. Earlier Rialto bridges were made of wood. They were bascule bridges, which means the center part could be raised to allow ships with masts to pass through.



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