Venice Film Tour: Explore Iconic Movie Locations





Description
Back in the 80s some film historians found out that Venice had already appeared in more than 380.000 films: feature films, short documentaries, cult and blockbuster movies. Thanks to its special and unique urban landscape, the city is often woven into the thread of the story, being too distinctive to fade into the background. Its canals, alleyways, and unusual architecture make Venice extremely cinematic. This is the reason why several films have cast the city as one of the main characters. Discover the main film locations of one of the world’s most photogenic cities through the eyes of great film directors for a glimpse of Venice's celluloid charisma. Enjoy the atmosphere of some the most iconic movies shot here ("The Tourist", Everyone says I love you", "The talented Mr. Ripley", "Spiderman: far from home", "Indiana Jones and the last Crusade", "Othello", "Casanova", "Moonraker", "The Young Pope", and many others) walk with us to discover the most magnificent movie set in the world.
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This railway station is the obvious starting point of several movies, from the dramatic "The Anonymous Venetian" (1970) to the romantic-adventurous "The Tourist (2010)", but particularly unforgettable as the place where the most bizzarre gondolier in the movie history (the italian actor Alberto Sordi) "hooks" foreign tourists in "Venice, the moon and you" (1958).
In this large "campo" in the Jewish Ghetto Luchino Visconti sets the beginning of the passion between the countess Livia Serpieri (Alida Valli) and the Austrian lieutenant Franz Mahler (Farley Granger) in "Senso" ( 1954).
The funeral boats in the final scenes of "Don't look back now" (1973) moored in front of this church, overlooking the Grand Canal with its imposing Baroque facade.
In 1896 Alexandre Promio boarded a gondola and made the first rundown in the history of cinema, filming boats and men at work. Since then, the Grand Canal and its over 170 buildings have appeared in dozens of films: from "the talented Mr. Ripley (1999), in which Ripley's Venetian apartment is actually the fusion of two buildings overlooking the canal, to "the merchant of Venice" (2004) starring Al Pacino.
The scene of "The Tourist" (2010) in which Johnny Depp launches himself from a terrace onto a stall was shot at the Rialto fish market. On the other side of the canal you will find the location of the palace collapsing in another James Bond movie, "Casino royale" (2006), which of course was just a movie fiction.
This small and beautiful chuch is adorned with polychrome marble and it was chosen by Orson Welles for the wedding of Otello and Desdemona in "Othello" (1952). The flower shop (we will not see it, it was fictional!) where Licia Maglietta works in "Bread and Tulips" (1999) is located in the "campo" just few steps behind the church.
This one of the location of the series "the new Pope" (2019), directed by Paolo Sorrentino, starring Jude Law.
This palace, currently a civic museum is the fictional Drax's office in James Bond movie "Moonraker" (1979).
The movie "Senso" (1954) begins during a performance of "Il Trovatore" staged at "La Fenice", showing this theater in all its splendor before the devastating fire in 1996. The current building was rebuilt (also thanks to this sequence) and reopened in 2003. Ironically the name "the phoenix" (La Fenice) derives from the fact that the theater had already been partially destroyed by a fire in 1836 and then had "risen" again.
According to a legend, this is the house of Desdemona. In "Othello" (1952), Orson Welles chooses the palace as the home of Brabanzio (not in Venice, but in Cyprus) and gives it a renewed (and deserved) popularity.
This "campo" has been "destroyed" during the shooting of "Spiderman: far from home" (2019), starring Tom Holland. Do not worry, the devastation was just fictional and we will admire this beatiful corner of Venice in all its original beauty.
In the basements of the San Barnaba church, Indiana Jones finds the "X that (never) indicates the place to dig" in "Indiana Jones and the last crusade" (1989). In "Summer Time" (1955), Jane Hudson (Katharine Hepburn) is an American tourist on vacation in Venice and wanders around the city with her camera, accidentally falling into the San Barnaba canal . This location was also chosen for the remake of "The Italian Job" (2003).
After being the Doge Gritti's family palace and the residence of the Vatican ambassadors, this building was transformed into a luxury hotel: among its most famous guests John Ruskin, Ernest Hemingway and Somerset Maugham. More recently Woody Allen chose this hotel for several scenes in "Everyone says I Love You" (1996), starring Julia Roberts.
In this church the "Illuminati" sect gahter in "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider" (2001), although the room that appears is the Painted Hall of the Old Royal Naval College, in London. It is also the church that can be seen behind Ripley in his dialogue with Dickie's father in "the Talented Mr. Ripley" (1999), a conversation that takes place on the terrace of the Hotel Westin Europa & Regina on the other side of the canal.
This is the location where Julia Roberts used to jog in Woody Allen's "Everyone says I love you" (1996) and where Katherine Hepburn freshens up during her torrid venetian "Summer Time" (1955)
This very luxurious hotel, in addition to hosting Wolfgang Goethe, Richard Wagner and Honoré de Balzac and being the stage of the tumultuous relationship between George Sand and Alfred de Musset, was used by Vittorio de Sica in his last movie, "The Journey (1974), starring Sophia Loren and Richard Burton; it also appears in "Moonraker" (1979) as it was the hotel of Holly Goodhead) . It is also the hotel where Raniero Cotti Borroni (Carlo Verdone) and Fosca (Veronica Pivetti) spend theirfirst tragicomic wedding night in "Viaggi di Nozze" (1995).
James Bond's gondola-hovercraft in "Moonraker" (1979) is certainly the most unique form of transport that has ever crossed San Marco square. And it is not the only time that James Bond wanders around here. Iin Casino Royale (2006), Bond's hotel has an enviable view right on San Marco square. Orson Welles also chose the side facade south of the basilica for a dramatic dialogue between Brabanzio and Othello (Othello, 1952). On the the final scene of "the Talented Mr. Ripley" (1999) takes place at the tables of one of the cafès in the "Piazza". Paolo Sorrentino shot some scenes of the series "the Young Pope", with Jude Law and Diane Keaton in this square, too.
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- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- On certain dates, most travelers staying outside of Venice who are planning to visit for the day will be required to pay a €5 access fee. For further details (including exemptions) and to learn what days this fee is applicable, please visit: https://cda.ve.it
Reviews(9)
The tour with Valerio was sensational! Not only did you learn a lot about movies, you also got a lot of valuable information about Venice! Valerio was super prepared, every corner we stopped for an impressive film shoot was accompanied with short film clips of what it was about, so you could imagine the situation perfectly! Especially impressive was the story of the collapsing house in Casino Royal, the Indiana Jones sewer cover, and much more! The 2 hours with Valerio passed like in flight, it never got boring at any time and could have been an hour longer 😃 I can highly recommend this tour, it was very entertaining and above all informative! Big thank you to Valerio! 😎
Vielen herzlichen Dank für diese fantastische Bewertung! Es freut mich wirklich sehr zu hören, dass Ihnen die Tour so gut gefallen hat und dass Sie sowohl die Filmgeschichten als auch die Einblicke in Venedig genießen konnten. Gerade die Kombination aus Filmszenen und den echten Drehorten macht diese Tour für mich besonders spannend – umso schöner, dass das bei Ihnen so gut angekommen ist! 😊 Und ja… die Geschichten rund um Casino Royale und Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade gehören definitiv zu den Highlights! Vielen Dank auch für Ihre netten Worte – vielleicht sehen wir uns ja wieder für eine weitere Tour… dann gerne auch eine Stunde länger 😉
The references to the films will make you appreciate the city even more if you’re a cinephile. Valerio is such a fun tour guide! I was lucky to be the only person on the tour that day, so basically we hung out for 2 hours. He knows the best routes off the beaten paths, so you can actually see the beautiful city, without the big mass of tourists. Also, don’t forget to ask for recommendations for good local restaurants.
Thanks for suggesting my movie tour in Venice! Definitely a great way to explore Venice off the beaten path!
Valerio is an excellent and knowledgeable guide . In the tour, we learnt about movies but also about the history of the city, which was great. We discovered some hidden spots too. So definitely recommend.
Thanks for recommending. I am glad to understand you discovered some hidden gems!
It is an interesting walk through the Venetian places, where various films have been shot. You discover hidden spots and places of Venice. You can recognize the various sites seen in the movies. It is a very nice and alternative way to spend a day in Venice.
Grazie, alla prossima!
It was nice to see the places where they shot the film having the immediate feedback on the tablet of a clip of the film itself. Also interesting to hear the anecdotes concerning some scenes.
Grazie per aver condiviso la tua esperienza!
We were only lucky enough to get a lead for two. So all our wishes and questions could be answered individually - thanks for the inclusive Brunetti info! Despite the extreme heat, the tour was a highlight of our primeval vacation - we would recommend it 100%!
Our guide Valerio was really excellent. He took us far away from the traditional tourist routes and, in addition to the individually selected film locations, also told us many interesting facts and stories about Venice in general. Thank you, Valerio
Wir freuen uns, dass Sie die Tour mit Valerio genossen haben! Dankeschön für Ihre freundlichen Worte. Wir werden sicherstellen, dass Valerio Ihr Lob hört. Auf Wiedersehen in Venedig!
With a nine-year-old Spiderman enthusiast, this tour was perfect for us. Our friendly, out-going, smiley guide brought Spider-man's: Far From Home film to life. I'd highly recommend this tour which takes you to many corners of Venice you didn't know you'd already seen on the silver screen. A lovely break from the more obvious sights, we all thoroughly enjoyed this tour.
Thanks for sharing your experience!
An incredible tour, amazing to be transported into the settings of my most favorite movies Indiana jones and Casanova :-) Valerio will make you revisit them and accompany you in a movie star ‘adventure’, highly recommended!!
Thanks for sharing your experience!



