Venice City Self Guided Walking Tour with an APP





Description
Discover the Enchanting City of Venice with Our Unique Walking Tour and GPS-Navigated App Embark on an unforgettable adventure through Venice, exploring beyond the typical tourist spots. From the iconic St. Mark's Square, Doge's Palace to hidden gems like Campo San Rocco and the Jewish Ghetto, this tour offers a unique perspective on this magical city.
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Discover St. Mark's Square, Venice's grand piazza. Explore the Byzantine-style Procuratie buildings, home to museums and the historic Caffè Florian. Immerse yourself in centuries of Venetian history and elegance in this iconic setting.
Explore the breathtaking Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale), an architectural gem and a symbol of Venice's rich history and power. Located in the heart of St. Mark's Square, this Gothic masterpiece was the residence of the Doge and the seat of Venetian government.
Discover the Bridge of Sighs, a poignant symbol of Venice's past. Imagine prisoners' last glimpses of freedom through its small windows. Then, venture into the narrow Calle de Fabbri, embracing Venice's maze-like charm.
Explore Calle dei Fabbri, once home to Venice's locksmiths. Walk the narrow streets and cross Ponte Tron, experiencing the city's intricate network of bridges and canals that have shaped Venetian life for centuries.
Cross Ponte dei Fuseri, one of Venice's 400 bridges. Experience the transition from tourist hotspots to authentic neighborhoods. Follow winding streets to discover Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo, a hidden architectural gem.
Explore the Carta Gate, Doge's Palace, and Piazzetta San Marco. Admire Gothic architecture, symbols of Venetian power, and historic columns. Discover the intricate details and legends behind these iconic Venetian landmarks.
Palazzo Bembo, a stunning red 15th-century Venetian Gothic building, once housed the influential Bembo family. Pietro Bembo, a key scholar, revolutionized music. Now, it serves as a vibrant exhibition space during the Venice Biennale, blending history with modern art.
The Rialto Bridge, Venice's oldest canal bridge, was built in 1551, replacing a wooden one from 1173. Its iconic arch allows ships to pass. Lined with shops, it offers stunning Grand Canal views, rich in history.
Chiesa di San Giacomo di Rialto, Venice's oldest church from 421, features a charmingly inaccurate 15th-century clock. Located in the historic bankers' district, it highlights Venice's rich history.
The Grand Canal, once a narrow branch of the Brenta River, evolved into Venice's main street, lined with boats. Rich families built grand houses, creating a stunning architectural display. Today, 170 historic buildings tell its story.
On your left stands the Scuola Grande di Santa Maria della Misericordia, a historic institution dating back to Venice's 13th century. Designed by Jacopo Sansovino in 1532, it blends classical Roman influence with Venetian grandeur. Today, it serves as a gallery and event space, preserving 16th-century architecture.
Casa del Tintoretto, Tintoretto's home from 1574 to 1594, where his bold art shaped Venice's Renaissance.
Campo dei Mori features statues of the defiant Mori brothers, 13th-century merchants who criticized Venice's government, immortalized in stone.
Built in 1580 to replace a wooden predecessor, Guglie Bridge's stone structure and distinctive spires stand as a testament to Venice's history.
Dating to the 15th century, Ponte Chiodo is one of Venice's two railings-free bridges, preserving its historical charm amid modern surroundings.
Scalzi Bridge, completed in 1934, named after nearby Carmelite monks ('Scalzi' means 'barefoot'). Its modern design contrasts Venice's historic bridges.
Explore Calle Nuova Sant'Agnese, a hidden shopping gem in Venice. Discover authentic Venetian goods at local boutiques and souvenir shops. Support local businesses while finding unique mementos. Continue east towards Piscina Forner, then onto Fondamenta Salute for the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute.
Discover Campo San Rocco, a hidden gem in Venice blending art, history, and local life. Admire colorful facades, elegant balconies, and the 14th-century Church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli with its stunning frescoes. It's a vibrant hub for art enthusiasts and a glimpse into everyday Venetian culture.
Chiesa dei Santi Geremia e Lucia, rebuilt in 1753, houses Saint Lucy's relics, drawing pilgrims seeking healing from eye ailments.
Experience Venice's vibrant history at Ponte dei Pugni, once a site of fierce fistfights between rival families. Today, it stands as a reminder of the city's colorful past. Next, enjoy aperitif time at Cantine del Vino già Schiavi in Dorsoduro.
Campo Santa Margherita pulsates with Venetian life. Historic houses, bustling cafes, and vibrant energy define this lively square. Take a break on the red benches and soak in the atmosphere, where past and present converge in Dorsoduro's charming district.
Giardini Papadopoli, Venice's green oasis since the 19th century. Formerly owned by the Papadopoli family, now a city park with diverse trees and serene views.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(19)
Spent great afternoon with this app- even referred back to it the next day to re listen to some of the information. Worth the money
very easy-to-understand presentation of the individual places with description of the historical background
I Highly recommend this tour especially if you’d like to hear a little extra history about the sites involved.
The explanations were succinct, sometimes the sentences didn’t end or we wouldn’t have taken it it it was the same as the one
After going on many tours in Rome and Florence, we wanted a tour to explore and go at our own pace in Venice. This tour allowed us to slow down or speed up based on the sites that interested us. It also allowed us to pause the tour to go into shops that interested us along the way.
Even though the weather wasn’t great, the stories and freedom to take shelter whenever we needed kept the day enjoyable. We wouldn’t have made the most of Venice otherwise.
We had our two teenagers with us, and they actually stayed engaged thanks to the clear narration and interactive map. Way better than dragging them on a group tour.
I loved how it balanced St. Mark’s Square with tucked-away bridges we’d have walked right past. That blend of iconic and secret is what made it special.
Really liked this. Clear directions, interesting stories, and the freedom to stop whenever we wanted. Much cheaper than a guided tour and just as rewarding.
For around $15 this was a steal. Great mix of major landmarks and quieter corners, with detailed narration. No need to keep up with a group, just explore on your own terms.



