This tour will take you through the most important sights of Venice,
and features all that you should not miss in the City.
A certified tour guide will introduce to you the city of Venice
and outline the most important aspects of its evolution. You will learn about
the Bridge of Sighs, the Doge’s Palace,
the Clock Tower and all the important buildings surrounding
the Square of St Mark. Then you will visit the
magnificent Golden Basilica, with its 89,000 square feet
of mosaics and the breathtaking Golden Screen.
After the visit to the Church, you will walk through the narrow
alleys of Venice and reach the Rialto Bridge, from
where you will admire the Grand Canal. You will then stroll around the
colourful Rialto Market and you’ll get
the best suggestion for a typical, delicious Venetian Lunch.
DURATION: 1h30 mins
ADMISSIONS:
Entrance to the Basilica of St. Mark's: 1,00 € per person
Pala d'Oro 1,50 € per person
TOUR PRICE:
Private tour up to 4 people : 110,00 euros + admission fees
For parties from 5 people up:
|
Number of paricipants |
5 pax |
6 pax |
7 pax |
8 pax |
9 pax |
10 pax |
Price per person |
25 € |
23 € |
22 € |
21 € |
20 € |
18 € |
THE PRICE INCLUDES: the service of a certified
tour guide
Unmissable Venice: St Mark's Square, the Grand
Canal and the Island of Murano
This tour features all of the most important sights of Venice.
You will begin with a walk through the Square of St Mark to see
the Bridge of Sighs, the beautiful moorish architecture
of the Doge’s Palace, the Clock Tower
and the Renaissance Library of St. Mark.
You will then visit the incredible Basilica of St. Mark
and admire some of its most precious treasuries, like the famous
4 bronze horses.
You will then board a gondola, the most typical of all Venetian boats, and you'll experience an
unforgettable ride through the Grand Canal of Venice,
flanked by the most sumptuose residences of the city, and some of the silent small and charming canals. Your tour will finally take you to the Island of Murano to admire the worldwide known glass masters at work (we only visit non tourist glass factory!)
After the visit to Murano you will return to Venice by boat.