
Mantua Private Tour
- 2 - 5 heures
- 9/10 | 13 avis
The Doge's Palace, Basilica di Sant'Andrea, the Te Palace... Tour the city and discover the important historical role of the Gonzaga's lineage with a Mantua Private Tour. Just for you, your family, couple or friends!
Mantua Private Tour
When booking, you can choose between 3 different tours. They all start from a central location, Piazza Sordello.
Mantua Tour (2 hours)
This two-hour tour of Mantua's historic centre includes stops at the Doge's Palace courtyards and gardens, medieval squares like Piazza Broletto, and the Basilica di Sant'Andrea. The tour concludes at Piazza delle Erbe.
Timetable: Monday to Friday at 10 am and 3 pm; Saturdays and Sundays at 10 am.
Mantua Tour + Doge's Palace (3 hours)
This tour includes an interior visit to the Doge's Palace, known for its vastness. Key highlights include the San Giorgio Castle and the Camera degli Sposi with its notable frescoes. Afterward, a two-hour walking tour ends at Piazza delle Erbe.
Timetable: Monday to Friday at 9:30 am and 2:30 pm; Saturdays and Sundays at 9:30 am.
Mantua Tour + Doge's Palace and Te Palace (5 hours)
This comprehensive tour begins with the Doge's Palace, followed by a visit to the Te Palace, which dates back to 1524. Designed by Giulio Romano, the tour includes the Hall of the Horse and the Chamber of Love, concluding outside the Te Palace.
Timetable: Monday to Friday at 9:30 am.
Museum closures
Please note that the Te Palace closes on Tuesdays, and the Doge's Palace closes on Mondays.
Advantages of a private tour
When you book a private tour you'll have a guide exclusively for you. Also, if you're a large group, you'll save money!
Prix
Inclus
- English–speaking guide
- Private and exclusive tour, there won't be anyone else in your group
Non inclus
- Admission to the Doge's Palace: 16EUR for adults and free for children under 18
- Admission to the Tea Palace: 15EUR for adults, 11EUR for seniors over 65 years, 7EUR for young people aged 12 to 18 and free for children under 12
Conseils
- Accessibility: Yes, most areas are accessible