Discover the best of Venice on an unforgettable tour of its most iconic and charming spots. Accompanied by a specialized guide, explore the magnificent St. Mark's Square, admiring historical monuments such as St. Mark's Basilica, the Doge's Palace, and the famous Renaissance Clock Tower. Stroll through the streets and bridges of the traditional Castello district, discovering historical sites like Campo Santa Maria Formosa, the Basilica of San Giovanni & Paolo, and the former residence of Marco Polo. Along the way, immerse yourself in the stories, curiosities, and secrets that make Venice unique, and pass through the lively Mercerie shopping district. To complete the experience, enjoy a charming gondola ride through the Venetian canals, sailing along the Grand Canal and contemplating historic palaces and breathtaking scenery. You will also receive an exclusive eBook with curiosities and extra content to further enhance your Venice experience.
P.za San Marco, Venice, Italy
Embark on a journey through Venice's hidden treasures, starting at Campo San Moisè near St. Mark's Square. Follow our expert guide through a labyrinth of alleys and charming squares known as 'campi,' as you dive into the city's rich history. Along the way, discover captivating stories and the unique Venetian dialect. Pause in front of the magnificent La Fenice opera house, uncovering its dramatic history. Marvel at the Bovolo Staircase, a remarkable Renaissance masterpiece and one of Venice's architectural wonders. This intricate spiral staircase is a part of the Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo, dating back to 1499 and situated near Campo Manin
Venice, Italy
Santa Maria Formosa, nestled at the very heart of Venice, Italy, is a picture-perfect square renowned for its storied history and captivating atmosphere. Commanding the square's center is the awe-inspiring Santa Maria Formosa Church, an ageless architectural marvel dating back to the 15th century. The church's façade, a harmonious fusion of Byzantine and Renaissance styles, enchants all who lay eyes upon it, making it an absolute must-visit for travelers. Surrounded by graceful structures and intricate labyrinthine alleyways, Santa Maria Formosa exudes the quintessential charm of Venice. It provides a tranquil haven amidst the city's vibrant energy, perfect for leisurely strolls, immersing oneself in the local ambiance, and savoring the distinct allure of Venice. Appropriately named "Formosa," which translates to "beautiful" in Italian, the square truly lives up to its name, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all fortunate enough to revel in its splendor
Ruga degli Orefici, Venice, Italy
The Rialto Bridge, an iconic masterpiece of Venice, gracefully stretches over the Grand Canal, connecting the vibrant districts of San Marco and San Polo. Draped in elegant arches and charming shops that line its edges, this bridge embodies the very soul of Venetian beauty and history. Its origins trace back to the 16th century, proudly holding the title of one of Venice's oldest and most revered bridges, attracting visitors from every corner of the globe. Standing atop the Rialto Bridge, one is gifted with breathtaking panoramas of the bustling Grand Canal, where gondolas and boats gracefully navigate its waters. It stands as an enduring symbol of Venice's rich heritage, an essential pilgrimage for all who yearn to explore the enchantment of this timeless city
Venice, Italy
At the very heart of Venice, the Grand Canal flows majestically, an awe-inspiring spectacle to behold. Stretching over 2 miles and winding gracefully in an elegant 'S' shape, this iconic waterway weaves its way through the city, forming vital connections between enchanting neighborhoods and providing a stage for Venice's architectural wonders. Embarking on a journey along the Grand Canal unveils a tapestry of grandeur, with palaces, churches, and buildings adorning its banks. These structures, resplendent in their intricate designs, boast vibrant facades and exquisite details, each bearing witness to centuries of Venetian history and cultural richness. As you glide serenely atop the shimmering waters, immerse yourself in the vibrant rhythm of Venetian life. Witness the graceful gondolas and vaporettos elegantly navigating the canal's arteries, ferrying both locals and travelers to their destinations, in a lively and ever-moving ballet
Campo San Fantin 1965, Venice, Italy
In the latter part of the 18th century, Venice boasted a remarkable array of seven venerable theaters, two dedicated to dramatic arts and the remaining five celebrating the world of music. Among this prestigious lineup, none outshone the Teatro San Benedetto, nestled in the vicinity of Campo San Luca. Its origins can be traced back to its founding by the illustrious Grimani family in 1755, but later, the reins of control passed into the hands of the Noble Society of boxholders. However, a pivotal moment unfolded in 1787 when a legal agreement led to the society's eviction from their beloved theater. They were compelled to relinquish this hallowed stage to the Venier nobility, who held ownership of the land beneath it. In response, the society embarked on a grand endeavor to erect a new, more magnificent theater, aptly named the Gran Teatro La Fenice.
Calle de Le Ostreghe San Marco 2438, Venice, Italy
Venice abounds with place names that echo its deep-rooted connections to horticulture and lush, green spaces. From the campi (fields) and campazzi (grassy squares) to the calluses where fig trees thrived, the city's nomenclature is a testament to its organic heritage. The earliest documented mention of Rio dell'Alboro dates back to 1696, while Rio de le Ostreghe graced records in the following century. It's highly probable that these waterways once hosted vendors of succulent seafood, who plied their trade in the vicinity. The cultivation of such seafood, particularly within the lagoon, enjoyed substantial growth, especially in the first half of the 19th century. This influential period left an enduring mark, most notably in the transformation of Ostregheri Canal into the Canale dei Lavraneri, found in the captivating region of Sacca Fisola
15 min before in Calle larga de l’Ascension 1256 - 30124 next to the post office San Marco (opposite side of the Saint Marks Basilica). Look for the yellow sign "Meeting point" on the wooden kiosk. Please look for the white "TURIVE TOUR" sign.
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