One Day in Venice

A Day in Venice


THE QUEEN OF THE ADRIATIC
Venice was for more than a millennium the capital of the Republic of Venice and known in this regard as "the Serenissima", "the Dominant" and "the Queen of the Adriatic", names opposite to "the Superb" or "the Dominant of the Seas ", referring to the Maritime Republic of Genoa, Venice's main competitor and adversary. Due to its urban planning peculiarities and its artistic heritage, Venice is universally considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world and is included, together with its lagoon, among the World Heritage Sites protected by UNESCO. Venice is a unique city in the world, a wonder, a miracle on water, an open-air museum.


ITINERARY

Jewish Ghetto
: The visit begins with an exploration of the Cannaregio district and a visit to the Jewish Ghetto (exteriors), an area of significant historical importance for the city.

Rialto Bridge and Surroundings
: The route continues through the Fondaco dei Turchi, the monument to Fra Paolo Sarpi, and the famous Rialto Bridge.

Chiesa di San Giovanni Crisostomo
: During the journey, there is a stop at the Church of San Giovanni Crisostomo, which houses remarkable Renaissance artworks.

Marco Polo's House
: Participants will have the opportunity to discover the area where Marco Polo's house was located, the explorer known for his travels in the East in the 13th century.

Basilica di San Giovanni e Paolo (San Zanipolo)
: The visit also includes the exteriors of this majestic basilica, the burial place of twenty-five Venetian doges.

Ponte dei Sospiri
: Along the way, you can admire the famous Bridge of Sighs, which connects the Doge's Palace to the New Prisons.

Piazza San Marco
: Arriving in St. Mark's Square, the heart of Venice, offers the opportunity to admire the Tower of the Moors and the Basilica of San Marco (exteriors), with its golden mosaics and bronze horses from Constantinople.

Palazzo Ducale (exteriors)
: The Doge's Palace, the seat of the government of the Republic of Venice, is now a museum that houses artworks by famous Venetian artists.

Campanile di San Marco
: In front of the palace stands the Campanile of St. Mark, an iconic bell tower built in 1173.

Marciana Library
: A short distance away is the Marciana Library, one of the largest Italian libraries, housing a rich collection of manuscripts.

Basilica di San Giorgio Maggiore
: From the square, you can admire the Basilica of San Giorgio Maggiore, designed by Andrea Palladio.

Lunch break
: After this intense morning of discovery, there is a lunch break at a local restaurant with a three-course menu (beverages excluded).

Free Time
: In the afternoon, there is a period of free time to explore the historic center, take a romantic gondola ride, or indulge in shopping along the city's narrow streets.



PRICES
Standard Tour:  €165,00 - per person - min. 6 participants
Premium Tour:  €405,00 - per person - min. 9 participants

Standard Tour Includes
5-hour guided walk tour in English (other languages available upon request, subject to availability).
VAT.

Premium Tour Includes
Round-trip journey from Piacenza in private minibus, tolls, parking, and city entrance fees.
Full-day guided tour service in English (other languages available upon request, subject to availability).
Lunch at a local restaurant with a three-course menu (beverages excluded).
VAT included.