The mainland of Venice Bike Tour

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Enjoy a leisurely experience and learn about the Land od Venice and history behind it through an innovative bike ride. Your tour leader will take you to discover the town of Mestre and surroundings and give you some tips and advice about the daily life in Venice eating like a local. This bike tour is designed to show you the modern M9 museum, monuments, landscapes as well as hidden nooks of the city.

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Duration: 2 to 30 minutes
Starts: Venezia, Italy
Trip Category: Walking & Biking Tours >> Bike & Mountain Bike Tours



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Enjoy a leisurely experience and learn about the Land od Venice and history behind it through an innovative bike ride. Your tour leader will take you to discover the town of Mestre and surroundings and give you some tips and advice about the daily life in Venice eating like a local. This bike tour is designed to show you the modern M9 museum, monuments, landscapes as well as hidden nooks of the city.

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Stop At: Via Forte Marghera 30, 30173, Mestre Italy

Built in the XIX century to defend Venice, was then repurposed as a logistic base and eventually stopped its military function.

Today it preserves and important historical and environmental heritage, and its use represents an important opportunity for economical, cultural and social development.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: M9, Via Giovanni Pascoli 11, 30171, Mestre Italy

Belongs to a new generation of museums. For the very first time, a museum narrates the compelling history of the 20th century. A century that saw great and small changes: from evolutions in everyday life to momentous social, economic, environmental and cultural changes. State-of-the-art technologies and immersive displays help visitors learn about the past, understand the present and imagine the future.

Duration: 10 minutes



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