Explore Venice's iconic landmarks on an unforgettable journey. Visit St. Mark's Square, where architectural wonders like St. Mark's Basilica, the Doge's Palace, and the Renaissance clock tower await. Meander through Castello's elegant residential district, crossing charming bridges and strolling down picturesque alleys.
Discover the treasures of campo Santa Maria Formosa and campo San Giovanni & Paolo, home to the majestic Basilica and historic sites like Marco Polo's residence and the Malibran theatre. Our knowledgeable guide shares Venice's rich history and architectural marvels.
The walking tour concludes at St. Mark's Square, passing through the bustling Mercerie shopping street.
Then, immerse yourself in Venice's essence with a Gondola ride from campo San Moisè. Glide gracefully along the Grand Canal, admiring stunning architecture and uncovering hidden entrances to opulent palaces and secluded corners.
Embark on a journey through the hidden gems of Venice, wandering off the beaten path between St. Mark's Square and the Rialto Bridge. Your adventure begins at campo San Moisè, just steps from St. Mark's Square, where you'll dive deep into the city's rich history. Follow your guide as they lead you through a labyrinth of narrow alleys, charming squares or 'campi,' and regale you with captivating tales of Venice's past and the local Venetian dialect. Take a moment to stand before the magnificent La Fenice opera house, where you'll uncover its remarkable yet tumultuous history. Marvel at the Bovolo Staircase, a Renaissance masterpiece and one of Venice's most exquisite architectural treasures. This captivating and intricate spiral staircase is a part of the Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo, dating back to 1499 and nestled near Campo Manin
Santa Maria Formosa, nestled in the heart of Venice, Italy, is a picturesque square renowned for its rich history and enchanting ambiance. Dominating the square's center stands the magnificent Santa Maria Formosa Church, a timeless architectural wonder dating back to the 15th century. The church's façade, a harmonious blend of Byzantine and Renaissance styles, captivates all who behold it, making it a must-see for visitors. Encircled by graceful edifices and labyrinthine alleyways, Santa Maria Formosa emanates the quintessential charm of Venice, offering a serene respite from the city's lively energy. It serves as an ideal locale for leisurely strolls, immersing oneself in the local atmosphere, and savoring the unique allure of Venice. Aptly named "Formosa," which translates to "beautiful" in Italian, the square lives up to its moniker, etching an unforgettable memory in the hearts of all who have the privilege of experiencing its splendor
The Rialto Bridge, a Venice icon, gracefully spans the Grand Canal, uniting the districts of San Marco and San Polo. Adorned with its elegant arches and charming shops that line its sides, the bridge embodies the essence of Venetian beauty and history. Dating back to the 16th century, it proudly holds the distinction of being one of Venice's oldest and most renowned bridges, drawing visitors from every corner of the globe. Gazing from the Rialto Bridge, one is treated to awe-inspiring vistas of the bustling Grand Canal, where gondolas and boats weave through its waters. It endures as a symbol of Venice's storied heritage, an essential stop for all who wish to explore this captivating city
You will make your own way to the meeting points