Walking Tour of Venice from St. Mark's Square to Rialto

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  • Duration:2 hours (approx.)
  • Location: Venice, Veneto
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Discover Venice on a fascinating 1.5-hour walking tour through its major sights, such as San Marco Basilica, Palazzo Ducale and Santa Maria Formosa Church. Stroll from the Mercerie to the famous Rialto bridge and immerse yourself in the immortal beauty of this wonderful city.


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Posted By : vanma2017
Worth every step you take. Will come across where Marco Polo was born among so many more hidden areas. Small shops and tiny streets and alleys. All safe and a must see.
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Posted On : 2019-08-22 04:43:58 full ratings


Posted By : MicktheMunch50
Great place to visit with the market and restaurants close by ,have a drink and watch the all the boats go pass down the grand canal.
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Posted On : 2019-04-13 11:17:16 full ratings


Posted By : Iweinvanaalst
This walking tour of Venice lasts one and a half hour and should be booked in advance at the tourist office.

The tour is a good introduction to Venice, with a knowledgeable guide offering a mixture of hardcore information and insights in daily life in Venice (street names, water supply, garbage disposal, …). No interiors are visited.

The walk started with a surprisingly short overview of Piazza San Marco. I guess the guide judged that we had already read everything there was to say in our guidebook ?

We quickly moved away from the crowd and entered the Castello District (Campo Santa Maria Formosa, Scuola Grande di San Marco, Santo Giovanni e Paolo, Fondazione Querini Stampalia).

Next up we made a few stops in the Cannaregio District (Santa Maria dei Miracoli, birthplace of Marco Polo).

The tour ended at the Rialto Bridge.
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Posted On : 2017-11-02 03:34:41 full ratings