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The Spirit of Venice

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  • 2 hours
  • Max 25 people
  • Sunday
  • Shared Tour
  • Booking: at least 48 hours before the start of the tour
  • Departure: Railway Station VE S. Lucia

At the discovery of some of the most iconic places in Venice: the perfect tour for those who wish to admire,
in just two hours, the beauty and magnificence of the city while strolling across calli and campielli.

Covid-19 protection measures

Our staff wears a face mask
Wearing a face mask is mandatory

Departure

At the exit of the railway station Venezia S. Lucia, near the Statua dell’Immacolata

Booking

48 hours before the start of the tour

Maximum number of participants per tour

6 people

Departure time

11:00 am

Tour Duration

2 hours

Discounts

The tour is free for children 5 years old and younger

What to expect
  • A qualified and authorized guide, speaking Italian and English.
  • Stop at the Jewish Ghetto
  • Stop at the Church of Misericordia
  • Visit to the Strada Nova, with explanation
  • Visit to Campo San Bartolomeo
  • Visit to the Rialto market
  • Stop at the Basilica of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • Audio equipment to listen to the guide even remotely.
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Itinerary and activities

Departurefrom the railway station Venezia S. Lucia

A guide will await you outside the Venezia S. Lucia railway station, near the statue of the Immacolata, with a sign bearing the name of the tour. After that you will leave on foot for the Jewish Ghetto.

Stopat the Jewish Ghetto

The first stop will be at the Jewish Ghetto, founded in 1516 to control the Jewish community in the city, which was very large. It is the first example of a ghetto in the world. Its history is rich in events and anecdotes, inextricably linked to the events of the people who resided here.
The tour will then continue towards the Misericordia Church.

Stopat the Church of Misericordia

The Church of Misericordia is in sestiere Cannaregio and there is evidence of its presence since the year 936 even though over the centuries it has been constantly renovated.
Since 1973 it has been deconsecrated, and in recent years it has been used as a location for numerous cultural events.
The guide will explain in detail its history and the architectural/artistic peculiarities. You may admire the beauty, still intact, of its facade and interior.
At the end of this stop, you will walk along Strada Nova.

A stroll along Strada Nova

Strada Nova is an important pedestrian main road in sestiere Cannaregio connecting the Santa Lucia railway station to Rialto.
Its origin is recent, dating back to the nineteenth century. The construction works devastated the ancient urban planning of the area, deeply changing its appearance and viability. Today it is a place full of stores and restaurants, with a lively and dynamic atmosphere, but it is also home to numerous churches and palaces of precious historical and cultural value.
The walk, enhanced by the guide’s explanation, will have Campo San Bortolomeo as its destination.

Visitto Campo San Bortolomeo and Rialto Bridge

Campo San Bartolomeo is located downtown Venice, in the sestiere San Marco, near the Rialto Bridge. Here the guide will describe in detail the history of the area: the commercial heart of the city, very busy and home to important businesses.
You will have the opportunity to cross the city’s most famous bridge: Rialto, dating back to 1591. A perfect place to admire the Grand Canal, the longest and widest canal on the island, and to take beautiful photos.
The tour will continue towards the Basilica of Santi Giovanni e Paolo.

Stopat the Basilica of Santi Giovanni e Paolo

The imposing Gothic-style Basilica is located in the sestiere Castello and is known as the favorite burial place of a large number of Doges and other illustrious Venetian personalities. This is why it is also nicknamed the “pantheon” of Venice.
Your guide will tell you in detail about the history and vicissitudes of this great building, which was built following a religious vision of Doge Jacopo Tiepolo.
Our tour will end here, in an area perfect for enjoying an aperitif with friends, just a 10-minute walk from Piazza San Marco.
Returning as a group to the Venice Santa Lucia railway station is not planned.

IMPORTANT NOTES

  • Free ticket for children 5 years old and younger
  • It is necessary to arrive 10 minutes before the departure time at the departure point specified in the voucher
  • It is necessary to show the voucher received via email to the guide just before departing
  • No itineraries other than the one shown on this web page will take place
  • Minors must be accompanied by an adult
  • The tour is not accessible by wheelchair
  • Pets are not allowed
  • No admission to Churches and places of worship is planned.
FAQ

I am having trouble reaching the tour starting point. What should I do?

Contact us by phone at the number listed on the voucher. Our operators will promptly provide you the instructions you need to reach the tour departure point.

Can I cancel my booking and receive a full refund?

It is possible to cancel your booking and receive a full refund up to 48 hours before the date of your tour. Simply send your request to the e-mail address shown on your voucher.
No refunds will be issued for bookings canceled after 48 hours before the tour start date.

May the tour be canceled?

Yes. In case of adverse weather conditions (high water) the tour may be canceled, and participants will be notified in advance and fully refunded.
The tour may also be canceled due to failure to reach the minimum number of participants. Participants will be notified in advance and fully refunded.

Does the Tour include admission to the churches?

No, the tour does not include admission to the churches and places of worship. The guide’s explanations will be provided from outside and you will be able to admire the beautiful facades of the buildings.