Walking tour – From St. Mark’s Square to Rialto market
This is a walk through the centre that presents the most important features of Venice highlighting the main monumentsRead More
Classic tour – The Doge’s Palace and the Basilica of St. Mark
The Doge’s Palace and the Basilica of St. Mark are the monuments that best represent the values, the history, the institutions of the past Venetian State.Read More
A Tour of Venice through Its Churches
Discovering the city through its churches is an unusual and particularly intimate way to trace Venetian history, as well as being a major opportunity to see masterworks in their original context. Read More
CARPACCIO – Doge’s Palace Exhibit
From March 18 to June 18 2023, the paintings and drawings of Vittore Carpaccio will be on display at the Doge’s Palace.
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Tour: Villa Tiepolo Passi and the “Vita in Villa”
The tour offers the possibility of visiting Villa Tiepolo Passi in Carbonera, just a few kilometers from Venice and at the gates of Treviso. It is still occupied by its owners, the counts of Passi de Preposulo.Read More
Tour of the Venice Biennale and contemporary art
The most significant event of contemporary art in Venice is the Biennale, an international exhibit that alternates each year between art and architecture.
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Family Tour – Whodunnit? A Conspiracy at the Doge’s Palace
The tour consists in a Scavenger Hunt inside the Doge’s Palace, the Bridge of Sighs and the New Prisons.
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Family tour – Venice is a maze! Scavenger Hunt
Venice is a fantastic place! A place where houses float, lions fly, dragons have no wings, horses are made of gold and everything is surrounded by a magical light… That’s how Venice is, a maze in which it’s fun to get lost, a maze in which around each corner a new story can be told!Read More
Orientation tour in Venice
If you are the kind of traveller that aims at becoming quickly acquainted with a new place, then this is your tour. Read More
Boat Tour – The islands of Murano, Burano, Torcello
No visit to Venice is complete without a trip to Murano, Burano and Torcello. The three islands animate the northern part of the lagoon, an almost inaltered portion of landscape spotted with sand banks and motionless surface of water. Read More