Why choose this Venice tour ?
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Venice’s iconic landmarks. Begin by exploring St. Mark’s Square, where you’ll encounter architectural marvels such as St. Mark’s Basilica, the Doge’s Palace, and the Renaissance clock tower. Meander through the charming bridges and alleys of the Castello district.
Discover hidden treasures in Campo Santa Maria Formosa and Campo San Giovanni & Paolo, including the majestic Basilica and Marco Polo’s former residence. Our expert guide will enrich your experience with historical insights as you navigate through the Mercerie shopping area.
Lastly, immerse yourself in the essence of Venice with a gondola ride at Campo San Moisè, gliding along the Grand Canal past enchanting architecture and the secluded entrances of luxurious palaces.
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What makes Magnificent Morning in Venice – Walking Tour and Gondola a unique experience ?
Embark on a journey through Venice’s hidden gems, commencing at Campo San Moisè near St. Mark’s Square. Accompanied by our knowledgeable guide, traverse a maze of alleys and charming squares known as ‘campi,’ delving into the city’s vibrant history. Along the way, unearth captivating tales and immerse yourself in the unique Venetian dialect.
Pause at the magnificent La Fenice opera house, delving into its rich and dramatic history. Be awestruck by the Bovolo Staircase, an extraordinary Renaissance masterpiece and one of Venice’s architectural marvels. This intricate spiral staircase is housed within the Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo, dating back to 1499 and located near Campo Manin.
Santa Maria Formosa, nestled in the heart of Venice, Italy, is a picturesque square celebrated for its rich history and enchanting ambiance. Dominating the square is the breathtaking Santa Maria Formosa Church, an architectural gem dating back to the 15th century. Its facade, blending Byzantine and Renaissance styles seamlessly, captivates all who behold it, making it an essential destination for travelers.
Surrounded by elegant buildings and intricate alleyways, Santa Maria Formosa embodies Venice’s quintessential charm. It offers a serene retreat amidst the city’s lively atmosphere, ideal for leisurely walks, immersing oneself in local culture, and savoring Venice’s unique allure. Aptly named “Formosa,” meaning “beautiful” in Italian, the square truly lives up to its reputation, leaving an enduring impression on all who are fortunate to experience its splendor.
The Rialto Bridge, a masterpiece of Venetian architecture, gracefully spans the Grand Canal, connecting the vibrant districts of San Marco and San Polo. Adorned with elegant arches and lined with charming shops, this bridge epitomizes the essence of Venetian beauty and history. Dating back to the 16th century, it proudly holds the title of one of Venice’s oldest and most revered bridges, drawing visitors from across the globe.
Standing atop the Rialto Bridge, one can enjoy breathtaking panoramas of the bustling Grand Canal, where gondolas and boats glide gracefully through its waters. It remains an enduring symbol of Venice’s rich cultural heritage, a must-see landmark for anyone seeking to experience the enchantment of this timeless city.
At the heart of Venice, the Grand Canal flows majestically, a breathtaking spectacle to behold. Stretching over 2 miles and gracefully winding in an elegant ‘S’ shape, this iconic waterway winds through the city, connecting charming neighborhoods and showcasing Venice’s architectural marvels.
Embarking on a journey along the Grand Canal reveals a tapestry of grandeur, with palaces, churches, and buildings adorning its banks. These structures feature intricate designs, vibrant facades, and exquisite details, each echoing centuries of Venetian history and cultural richness.
As you glide peacefully atop the shimmering waters, immerse yourself in the lively rhythm of Venetian life. Observe graceful gondolas and vaporettos navigating the canal’s arteries, seamlessly ferrying locals and travelers alike in a ballet of movement and charm.
In the latter part of the 18th century, Venice boasted an impressive array of seven distinguished theaters, with two dedicated to dramatic arts and the remaining five celebrating music. Among these esteemed venues, none shone brighter than Teatro San Benedetto, nestled near Campo San Luca. Founded by the esteemed Grimani family in 1755, its management later passed to the Noble Society of boxholders.
However, a pivotal moment came in 1787 when a legal dispute resulted in the society’s eviction from their cherished theater. They were compelled to cede this revered stage to the Venier nobility, who owned the land beneath it. In response, the society undertook a grand project to build a new, even more magnificent theater, appropriately named Gran Teatro La Fenice.
Venice is replete with place names that reflect its deep connections to horticulture and verdant spaces. From the campi (fields) and campazzi (grassy squares) to the calli where fig trees thrived, the city’s nomenclature stands as a testament to its organic heritage.
The earliest documented mention of Rio dell’Alboro dates back to 1696, while Rio de le Ostreghe appeared in records in the following century. It’s highly likely that these waterways once hosted vendors of delectable seafood, who conducted their trade in the vicinity. The cultivation of such seafood, particularly within the lagoon, experienced significant growth, notably in the first half of the 19th century. This influential period left a lasting impact, exemplified by the transformation of Ostregheri Canal into the Canale dei Lavraneri, situated in the captivating Sacca Fisola region.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children up to 2 years old do not pay, only if they do not occupy a seat on the gondola
- The gondola ride is not private but is shared with other participants.
- Each gondola can accommodate a maximum of 5 individuals.
- If the gondola tour is canceled due to bad weather, the customer will receive a refund of 30 euros per person.
- 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.
- The itinerary is subject to change in case of inclement weather.
- The seat on the gondola cannot be chosen but will be assigned by our gondolier
- IMPORTANT: The tour is not private, it is a shared tour
- important, we ask you to arrive 20 minutes before the departure of the tour, rightly so because you have to show your voucher 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
- The gondola tour has a maximum capacity of 5 people, the walking tour up to 15 people
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Magnificent Morning in Venice – Walking Tour and Gondola Inclusions:
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- Benefit from a personal audio system and headset for informative tour commentary
- Embark on a guided walking tour of Saint Mark’s Square and Castello regions.
- Enjoy a 30-minute shared Gondola ride, expertly steered by a Gondolier.
- Tours offered in English
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- Food and Drink
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Special Instructions:
- This Tour is Provided by MOVE TOUR SÃO PAULO.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Rome.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 15 Travelers is accepted for booking.