Discovering Venice walking tours: with an English guide !

This Venice walking tour takes you to the heart of the city, where you’ll wander on foot through alleys and squares to discover surprising, sometimes hidden, places.

  • Morning Tour: Explore St. Mark’s Square and the Castello district.

WHY DID WE LIKE THIS EXPERIENCE SO MUCH?

  • An immersion into the city’s atmosphere through lesser-known alleys away from the tourist crowds.
  • A professional and passionate English-speaking guide.

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Price

  • €32 per person.
  • Children under 5 years old go free.

Other practical information

  • The tour will proceed even in the event of rain; in exceptional circumstances, the tour might be canceled and fully refunded.

Spoken Languages

  • English
  • French
  • German
  • Spanish

Included / Excluded

Included :

  • Guided walking tour

Excluded :

  • Anything not explicitly “included”.

Sales Conditions

  • For cancellations up to 48 hours before the experience, a 20% penalty will be applied.
  • In case of no-show or cancellation within 24 hours, the experience will not be refunded.
  • The tour will proceed even in the event of rain; in the case of exceptionally high water levels, the tour might be canceled and fully refunded.
  • If you arrive late and the tour has already departed, no refund will be provided!

Availability

Check the calendar

Duration

1h30

Features

  • Child Friendly
  • Sustainable

Looking for a must-do walking tour in Venice?

Options aplenty! From gondola rides to iconic monument tours, or excursions to the lagoon islands like Murano, Burano, and Torcello, Venice is brimming with wonders to explore.

Why not opt for a leisurely stroll with one of our local guides?

Join us for a dive into Venice’s history. Wind through hidden alleyways and historic bridges, uncover lesser-known treasures, and gain a fresh perspective of the city. We’ll lead you through the heart of the Serenissima for an authentic experience.

Soak up Venice’s unique atmosphere and discover its hidden gems, all while passing by its most famous landmarks. It’s the perfect way to truly grasp the magic of Venice.


Walking tour of Venice- Piazza San Marco and the Castello District (Morning)

This off-the-beaten-path tour invites you to discover the key sights of Venice, taking you from the famous St. Mark’s Square to the authentic district of Castello, renowned for its artisans and charming alleys.

Here are the details of the six key stops on our must-see Venice tour:

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The Doge’s Palace: This Gothic palace served as the political and judicial center of the Republic of Venice for centuries. You’ll explore its sumptuous halls, remarkable artworks, and the legendary Bridge of Sighs, connecting the palace to the state prisons. It’s here that the doges, the leaders of Venice, made important decisions that shaped the city’s history.

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St. Mark’s Basilica: This stunning basilica, featuring five distinctive domes, is a prime showcase of Byzantine architecture. Inside, you’ll find a wealth of treasures, including golden mosaics portraying biblical scenes and sacred relics like Saint Mark’s bones, offering a glimpse into the rich history and spirituality of Venice.

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The Clock Tower: This uniquely designed tower is a 15th-century engineering marvel. Its intricate clock not only displays the time but also the phases of the moon and astrological signs. At the top, two bronze “Moors” strike the bell with remarkable precision every hour. It was built between 1496 and 1499 by the architect Mauro Codussi.

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Campo Santa Maria Formosa: This spacious square is a lively gathering spot where locals come together. Surrounded by historic palaces and a church of the same name, it exudes authenticity. It’s the perfect place to pause, grab a coffee, and soak in the local atmosphere. Benches and quaint shops add to its charm, while you may encounter street artists adding to the vibrant ambiance.

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Campo SS. Giovanni e Paolo: This open space is dominated by the Basilica San Giovanni e Paolo, one of Venice’s largest churches, where many doges are laid to rest. The campo also houses the Scuola Grande di San Marco, a Renaissance building now serving as a hospital. It’s a place often bustling with street artists and small markets, adding to its lively atmosphere.

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Teatro Malibran: This historic theater in the Cannaregio district dates back to the 17th century and has hosted renowned composers like Vivaldi and Rossini. With its baroque architecture and intimate atmosphere, it’s a must-visit cultural venue in Venice. Its diverse programs include operas, concerts, and theatrical performances.

After exploring the neighborhood where Marco Polo lived, the return journey will take you through the Mercerie, a bustling district that was once the heart of Venice’s commerce. Today, it serves as the main shopping area connecting the Rialto Bridge to St. Mark’s Square, where you’ll find fashion boutiques, jewelry stores, and much more.

  • Departure Time: 9:00 AM (please arrive 15 minutes before departure)
  • Meeting Point: Near St. Mark’s Square
  • Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Availability:
    • From November to April: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays
    • From April to October: Daily

For any questions, reservations, or to arrange a private tour, please contact us! We’ll be delighted to assist you in planning an unforgettable experience in Venice.


Discovering Venice walking tours: Other places not to miss

But wait, there’s more! During your getaway to Venice, be sure to uncover other equally fascinating historical gems. From the majestic Teatro La Fenice to the incredible Scala del Bovolo, not forgetting the iconic Rialto Bridge and the legendary St. Mark’s Square, the city offers a plethora of treasures to explore and stories to uncover.

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  • Teatro La Fenice: One of Europe’s most famous opera houses, Teatro La Fenice has hosted world premieres of works by composers such as Verdi and Rossini. Renowned for its magnificence and exceptional acoustics, this building has been rebuilt several times after fires, symbolizing resilience and renewal, like a phoenix rising from the ashes. You’ll learn how this opera house played a crucial role in Venice’s musical history and why it remains a reference point today.
  • Scala del Bovolo: This remarkable spiral staircase is located at the Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo. Its unique structure, with elegant spirals and numerous windows, offers stunning views of Venice’s rooftops. You’ll discover the fascinating history of the building and understand why this staircase is considered one of Venice’s most impressive architectural works.
  • Rialto Bridge: Opened in 1591, the Rialto Bridge is the oldest of the four bridges spanning the Grand Canal. A symbol of Venetian engineering, it’s also famous for its shops selling traditional souvenirs and artisanal items. In addition to being a perfect spot to enjoy Venice’s lively charm, it’s also a historic site rich in legends and anecdotes. During your visit, you can also learn more about the bridge’s role in Venetian trade.
  • St. Mark’s Square: Venice’s main square, home to iconic monuments such as St. Mark’s Basilica, the Doge’s Palace, and the Campanile. It’s the historic and symbolic center of the city, a must-visit for anyone exploring Venice. This square was the political and religious heart of the Venetian Republic, and it’s surrounded by famous cafes and chic shops. You’ll discover how this square has evolved over the centuries and why it remains a gathering place for visitors from around the world.

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