3-Days Private tour among Venice, Verona and Treviso with a Top Guide

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This 3 days tour gives you the privilege to visit 3 of the most beautiful City of Italy. The 6 hour Venice tour will gives you the opportunity to visit the main attractions of Venice, including a trip on the typical Gondola . You will visit the magnificent St. Mark Basilica and the Doges Palace, without the hustle of waiting in line to buy the tickets. Your guide will have them reserved for you!While staying in Venice you cannot miss a trip to the nearby city of Treviso.The so called “Little Venice” is easily reachable by train from Venice’s main train station, start your journey and meet your guide at Treviso Train Station. Thanks to this private tour, you will get to enjoy Treviso with the expertise of a local guide that will show you in 3 hours all the main attractions.If you are staying in Venice you cannot miss a trip to the city of love, Verona.In just 2 hours you will get to see the most important sites of the city, including where Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet was set.

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Duration: 3 days
Starts: Venice, Italy
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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This 3 days tour gives you the privilege to visit 3 of the most beautiful City of Italy. The 6 hour Venice tour will gives you the opportunity to visit the main attractions of Venice, including a trip on the typical Gondola . You will visit the magnificent St. Mark Basilica and the Doges Palace, without the hustle of waiting in line to buy the tickets. Your guide will have them reserved for you!While staying in Venice you cannot miss a trip to the nearby city of Treviso.The so called “Little Venice” is easily reachable by train from Venice’s main train station, start your journey and meet your guide at Treviso Train Station. Thanks to this private tour, you will get to enjoy Treviso with the expertise of a local guide that will show you in 3 hours all the main attractions.If you are staying in Venice you cannot miss a trip to the city of love, Verona.In just 2 hours you will get to see the most important sites of the city, including where Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet was set.

Itinerary

Day 1: Skip-the-Line Venice Private Tour Including St Mark Doges Palace & Gondola Ride

Pass By: Piazza San Marco, 31024 Venice Italy
Piazza San Marco is the heart of Venice. It houses the Basilica of St. Mark, the Doge’s Palace, and the iconic Bell Tower; for this reason it is considered the social, political and religious centre of the city.

Stop At: Basilica di San Marco, Piazza San Marco 328, 30124 Venice Italy
The Basilica of St.Mark is a unique church in Italo-byzantine architecture. The ensemble of byzantine details give to the Italian church and Oriental feeling, that renders the church unique. It is often called the Golden Church for its golden details, especially the mosaics. A true work of art of extremely talented technique!
Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Doge’s Palace, Piazza San Marco, 1, 30124 Venice Italy
The Doge’s Palace is an imposing building in St. Mark’s square, built for Venice’s Doge, the supreme authority when Venice was an independent Republic. It is of Gothic architecture and the inside, a part from classical furniture and sublime decorations, you can find hidden treasures and passageways that bring to secret prisons.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Pass By: Campo Santa Maria Formosa, Castello, Venice Italy
Campo Santa Maria Formosa is the largest Campo in Venice and is famous for the beautiful church of Santa Maria Formosa.

Pass By: Fondamenta Nove, 30100 Venice Italy
A Fondamenta is a sidewalk that runs along the side of canals. Fondamenta Nove is an important one that overlooks the lagoon and gives you a view of the entire city.

Pass By: Ponte di Rialto, Ruga degli Orefici (Rialto) San Polo, 30125 Venice Italy
Ponte Rialto is the symbol of Venice. It is a white marble bridge that crosses the main canal of Venice and offers a unique view and atmosphere of the city. During the golden hours it is a perfect location to share some relaxing time with your loved one or family.

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 4 stars Hotel in Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice

Day 2: Tour of Treviso Highlights with Local Guide & Prosecco Wine Tasting

Pass By: Centro Storico di Treviso, Piazza dei Signori, 31100, Treviso Italy
From Via Roma you will start your journey in Treviso. This street takes to the bank of the Sile river, that hugs the southern part of the Treviso. The river was once shared with Venice for trading purposes.

Pass By: Quartiere Latino, Riviera Giuseppe Garibaldi, 31100, Treviso Italy
The Latin Quarter was once a hospital, today instead houses the university of Treviso and is an elegant residential and commercial area of the historical centre.

Pass By: Centro Storico di Treviso, Piazza dei Signori, 31100, Treviso Italy
Dante’s Bridge is located where the river Cagnan and the river Sile merge together. This atmosphere creates a suggestive foreshortening, that is also mentioned in the Divina Commedia, Dante Alighieri’s masterpiece.

Pass By: Piazza dei Signori, 31100, Treviso Italy
Piazza dei Signori is the heart of Treviso. It is literally called the “Square of Lords” because it houses several important palaces dedicated or built for former lords.

Pass By: Palazzo dei Trecento, Piazza dei Signori Piazza Indipendenza, 31100, Treviso Italy
Palazzo dei Trecento is an important historical building for its particular architecture. It was the heart of politics in ancient ages, the headquarters of the former council, formed by 300 people.

Pass By: Centro Storico di Treviso, Piazza dei Signori, 31100, Treviso Italy
Via Calmaggiore is the most important street of Treviso’s historical centre. It’s and elegant street where locals like to shop and stroll along to reach either Piazza dei Signori or Piazza Duomo.

Pass By: Cattedrale di San Pietro Apostolo, Viale Cesare Battisti Via Canoniche, 2, 31100, Treviso Italy
The Cattedrale of San Pietro is a suggestive church, known also as the Duomo. Its construction dates back to the 6th century, and after several destructions and reconstructions, the church you see today is of Romani architecture.

Pass By: Mosaic of Duomo Square, Piazza Duomo, 31100, Treviso Italy
Piazza Duomo is the main square of Treviso, and is the religious centre of the city.

Pass By: Chiesa di San Francesco, Viale Sant’Antonio da Padova 2 Frati Minori Conventuali, 31100, Treviso Italy
Chiesa di San Francesco is an important catholic church for the Franciscan friar, Saint Francis’ from Assisi disciples. It is the most ancient church in Treviso and dates back to the 13th century. Here you can find the tombs of the son of Dante Alighieri and the daughter of Francesco Petrarca, two important poets of Italian literature.

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 4 star Hotel in Riva Degli schiavoni

Day 3: Verona Walking Tour of Must-See Sites with Local Guide

Pass By: Piazza Bra, 37121, Verona Italy
Piazza Bra is the largest square of Verona. It houses many important historical buildings, such as the Arena of Verona, Palazzo Barbieri and the Gran Guardia building, used many years ago by troops to shelter themselves in poor weather . In addition, here you can find many cafés and restaurant that animate Verona’s nightlife.

Pass By: Arena di Verona, Piazza Bra 1, 37121, Verona Italy
The Arena of Verona is one of the largest amphitheatres, built more than 2000 years ago. Today, other than being a main attraction of the roman age, it is also an important music venue where famous artists perform, from operatic music to contemporary music.

Pass By: Palazzo Barbieri, Piazza Bra, 37121, Verona Italy
Palazzo Barbieri is Verona’s Town Hall, built in the 19th century by Giuseppe Barbieri, which the building is named in his honour. It is of neoclassical architecture and once was used by troops who guarded the area, to shelter themselves in case of bad weather.

Pass By: Piazza delle Erbe, 37121, Verona Italy
Piazza delle Erbe is another important square of Verona, with a beautiful ensemble of different architectures that create a perfect collage. The symbol of the square is the Torre del Lamberti, a clock and bell tower that overlooks the city of Verona.

Pass By: Piazza dei Signori, Verona Italy
Piazza dei Signori is one of Verona’s many squares, also known as Dante’s Square for the imposing statue of the Italian poet in the middle of the piazza.

Pass By: Arche Scaligere, Via Santa Maria in Chavica near Piazza dei Signori, Verona Italy
The Arche Scaligere are a group of five Gothic funerary monuments in Verona that celebrate the Scaliger family, who ruled in Verona from the 13th to the late 14th century.

Pass By: Casa di Giulietta, Via Cappello 23, 37121, Verona Italy
The House of Juliet is located in a medieval building near Piazza delle Erbe, and inspired the English writer Shakespeare to be the location of the famous scene where Romeo declares his love for Juliet below her balcony. It is today a famous touristic location for this reason.

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 4 star Hotel in Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice



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