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Day Trip to Venice

Canals, gondolas, palaces, history, glory... on this day tour you'll discover by boat and foot the beauty of Venice, a truly unique city. Day Trip to Venice. Leaving Milan, you'll head towards Venice, a floating city on the Adriatic coast. Once...

  • 13 - 14 hours
  • 8/10 | 224 reviews

Canals, gondolas, palaces, history, glory... on this day tour you'll discover by boat and foot the beauty of Venice, a truly unique city.

Day Trip to Venice

Leaving Milan, you'll head towards Venice, a floating city on the Adriatic coast.

Once there, you'll take a boat to St Mark's Square, seeing the Grand Canal, the main waterway flanked by beautiful palaces, showcasing the grandeur of Venice.

After the boat ride, you'll begin a 2-hour walking tour of the historic centre, discovering significant places and monuments, such as St. Mark's Square, St. Mark's Basilica, St Mark's Campanile, the Doge's Palace, the Bridge of Sighs, and the Rialto Bridge.

After the tour, you'll have over 3 hours of free time to eat, drink coffee, buy souvenirs, ride a gondola, visit a museum, or explore the city at your own pace.

After experiencing the Adriatic jewel, you'll begin the return journey to Milan, arriving after 12.5 to 13.5 hours.

Important

Please note that the order of the sites visited may vary; however, each site will be seen throughout the tour.

Included

  • Bus transport
  • English–speaking guide
  • Boat ride on the Venetian Lagoon

Not included

  • Food
  • Venice access fee: between 5EUR and 10EUR (only on certain dates)

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

Metro-Cairoli, Via Cusani, 20121 Milan MI, Italy

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