Discover Venice’s charm on a private train tour from Florence. Explore iconic sites, enjoy a gondola ride, and delve into rich history.
Discover Venice’s charm on a private train tour from Florence. Explore iconic sites, enjoy a gondola ride, and delve into rich history.
- Stazione di Venezia Santa Lucia - Relish the journey on a high-speed train in first class.
- Venice - Upon arrival in this city of canals, admire an open-air museum and explore unique shopping opportunities in its artisan districts. Venice, made up of 118 islands linked by over 400 bridges, is a timeless legend. Experience the excitement of…
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Stazione di Venezia Santa Lucia - Relish the journey on a high-speed train in first class.
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Venice - Upon arrival in this city of canals, admire an open-air museum and explore unique shopping opportunities in its artisan districts. Venice, made up of 118 islands linked by over 400 bridges, is a timeless legend. Experience the excitement of traveling on the vaporetto (water bus) as you reach the Rialto Bridge and Piazza San Marco, crossing the Grand Canal, the main thoroughfare of Venice.
You will visit: Rialto Bridge, St. Mark’s Basilica, the Bridge of Sighs, and the Ducal Palace. As you return to Florence, take with you the evocative images of this unique city, a memory to share with friends. -
Ponte di Rialto - The Rialto Bridge connects the commercial area of the Rialto market with the streets leading to Piazza San Marco, at a historic crossing point of the Grand Canal. Initially, it was a simple pontoon bridge, then a wooden bridge was constructed, and finally, in 1588, this single-span stone bridge was built. Until the 19th century, it was the only pedestrian link between the two banks of the Grand Canal. The competition announced by the Republic of Venice at the beginning of the 16th century for the construction of the new bridge became a historic case because, despite the participation of illustrious architects including Sansovino, Palladio, Vignola, Scamozzi, and perhaps even Michelangelo, the Venetian Antonio Da Ponte prevailed. Measuring 48 meters long, 22 meters wide, and up to 7.50 meters high, it is supported by thousands of piles driven into the ground at the foundations of the ends. Inside, three pedestrian paths run between two rows of historic shops.
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Piazza San Marco - Piazza San Marco is one of the most renowned squares in the world. This is due to its geographical position, practically surrounded by water (the Venetian lagoon and canals) and by ancient palaces, churches, and unique monuments. Also, because of its legendary history, with a life spanning more than a thousand years, it is a fascinating place to discover, learn, and love.
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Basilica di San Marco - St. Mark’s Basilica is an architectural and artistic marvel that narrates centuries of history, faith, and culture. Its timeless beauty, enriched by marble, mosaics, and artworks, continues to inspire and fascinate anyone fortunate enough to visit it. A living symbol of Roman, Byzantine, and Venetian culture. Every architectural and decorative element, from the columns to the mosaics, from the sculptures to the artworks, bears witness to the richness and complexity of the city’s history. The basilica is a place of worship and a historical and artistic monument of inestimable value, visited by millions of tourists every year.
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Campanile di San Marco - The Campanile di San Marco is an imposing bell tower with a square plan. The current one is the third built in this location. The original construction dates back to the 9th century. The first bell tower was built as a watchtower and lighthouse for the port of Venice. Over the centuries, it has undergone several modifications and expansions. The Campanile di San Marco is 98.6 meters high, and its base measures 12.7 meters per side. It is constructed of brick and covered in marble of various shades. The tower is divided into five orders, each separated by a string course.
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Doge’s Palace - The ancient seat of government and residence of the Doge, the Doge’s Palace of Venice is the symbol of the power of the Republic of Venice and is renowned for being a masterpiece of Venetian Gothic architecture. The Doge’s Palace is visited every year by over 2 million tourists, making it the second most popular attraction in Venice, after the Basilica of San Marco.
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Ponte dei Sospiri - The Bridge of Sighs in Venice is the elegant treasure chest of a poignant story. Having become famous as a very romantic place, chosen by anxious fiancés as a dream location to propose to their beloved, this small bridge with great fame is one of the most successful misunderstandings in the world. The misunderstanding is now well known: the sighs that gave the bridge its name are not those of lovers exchanging promises of love, but rather those of people condemned by the fearsome tribunal of the Serenissima who were led across this bridge to their cells… cells from which, the unfortunate prisoners knew, they would never leave.

- English, Spanish Guide
- Visit Venice and famous monument
- 1st class train ticket round trip
- Pick-up and drop-off at hotel in an air-conditioned minivan
- Tour assistant for the whole trip
- One way water bus ticket
- English, Spanish Guide
- Visit Venice and famous monument
- 1st class train ticket round trip
- Pick-up and drop-off at hotel in an air-conditioned minivan
- Tour assistant for the whole trip
- One way water bus ticket
- Gondola Ride (optional)
- Lunch and Drinks
- Tips
- Gondola Ride (optional)
- Lunch and Drinks
- Tips
Experience the enchanting allure of Venice on a full-day private walking tour departing from Florence, traveling in comfort and style via high-speed train. After a picturesque 2-hour journey, arrive in this remarkable city of 117 islands, linked by over 400 graceful bridges, where each street, canal, and piazza narrates its own story. Start at Saint…
Experience the enchanting allure of Venice on a full-day private walking tour departing from Florence, traveling in comfort and style via high-speed train. After a picturesque 2-hour journey, arrive in this remarkable city of 117 islands, linked by over 400 graceful bridges, where each street, canal, and piazza narrates its own story. Start at Saint Mark’s Square to admire the Basilica’s stunning golden mosaics, then visit the lavish Doge’s Palace, decorated with masterpieces by Tintoretto and Veronese. Be amazed by the towering Bell Tower, cross the famous Rialto Bridge, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere along the canals. Glide along the Grand Canal, bordered by magnificent Venetian-Gothic palaces, or opt for a romantic gondola ride at your own expense. Your private guide will share fascinating stories of Casanova, Vivaldi, and centuries of Venetian history, providing a personalized and unforgettable journey through art, culture, and romance.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.