Visite à pied de Venise et promenade en gondole





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Découvrez les célèbres sites de Venise lors de cette visite à pied, puis faites un tour à travers les canaux de la ville sur une télécabine emblématique. &Nbsp; Vous serez captivé par la beauté de Venise, composée de 117 petites îles reliées entre elles par 400 des ponts. Laissez-vous séduire par l'une des villes les plus belles du monde avec son lagon, elle est classée au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Vous apprendrez l'histoire fascinante de Venise en vous promenant dans les ruelles étroites et sur les passerelles en pierre, puis monter à bord d'une gondole vénitienne pour une promenade le long du Grand Canal.
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Le Grand Canal est la "rue" la plus importante de Venise qui peut être suivie par ferry ou gondole. Le Grand Canal divise le centre-ville en deux parties, il est plus ancien que Venise pour cette raison la ville a été construite en suivant le chemin de la rivière. Une extrémité du canal mène à la lagune près de la gare de Santa Lucia et l'autre extrémité mène au bassin de San Marco. Il fait une grande forme inversée en S à travers les quartiers centraux (sestieri) de Venise. Il mesure 3,8 km (2,4 mi) de long et 30 à 90 m (98 à 295 pi) de large, avec une profondeur moyenne de 5 mètres (16 pieds).
La Piazza San Marco, souvent connue en anglais sous le nom de Place Saint-Marc, est la principale place publique de Venise où elle est généralement connue sous le nom de la Piazza (« la Place »). Tous les autres espaces urbains de la ville (à l'exception de la Piazzetta et de la Piazzale Roma) sont appelés campi (« champs »). La Piazzetta (« petite Place/Place ») est une extension de la Piazza vers la lagune dans son coin sud-est. Les deux espaces forment ensemble le centre social, religieux et politique de Venise et sont communément considérés ensemble.
La basilique Saint-Marc (basilique Saint-Marc) est l'église cathédrale de Venise. Il est situé sur la Piazza San Marco, qui a toujours été le centre de la vie publique et religieuse vénitienne. La structure du bâtiment remonte à la dernière partie du XIe siècle. Beaucoup de travail a été fait pour l'embellir, et la célèbre façade principale a une ligne de toit ornée principalement gothique.
La tour de l'horloge à Venise est un bâtiment de la première Renaissance sur le côté nord de la Piazza San Marco, à l'entrée de la Merceria. Il comprend une tour qui contient l'horloge et des bâtiments inférieurs de chaque côté. Il jouxte l'extrémité est de la Procuratie Vecchie.
Le Pont des Soupirs (italien: Ponte dei Sospiri) est l'un des ponts les plus particuliers de Venise. Le Ponte dei Sospiri a été construit en pierre blanche d'Istrie en 1602 pour relier le Palazzo Ducale aux Prigioni Nuove, les nouvelles prisons vénitiennes. Il a la particularité d'être entièrement couvert et est formé de deux couloirs séparés par des murs, qui mènent à la prison.
À Venise, nous pouvons compter environ 354 ponts. Tous ces ponts ont été construits pour des problèmes de transport, mais ils ajoutent quelque chose de spécial à la beauté de la ville. Le pont du Rialto est le plus ancien des quatre ponts enjambant le Grand Canal à Venise. Reliant les sestieri (quartiers) de San Marco et San Polo, il a été reconstruit plusieurs fois car au début il a été construit avec deux vieux bateaux et ensuite dans une structure en bois. La dernière reconstruction, datée de 1591, est celle que nous pouvons voir aujourd'hui.
Le Palais des Doges est un palais construit dans le style gothique vénitien et l'un des principaux monuments de la ville de Venise dans le nord de l'Italie. Le palais était la résidence du Doge de Venise, l'autorité suprême de l'ancienne République vénitienne, qui a ouvert ses portes en 1923. Aujourd'hui, il est l'un des 11 musées gérés par la Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia.
Le Teatro La Fenice est un opéra à Venise, en Italie. C'est l'un des "monuments les plus célèbres et les plus renommés de l'histoire du théâtre italien" et de l'histoire de l'opéra dans son ensemble. Surtout au 19e siècle, La Fenice est devenue le site de nombreuses premières d'opéra célèbres au cours desquelles les œuvres de plusieurs des quatre grands compositeurs de l'époque du bel canto - Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, Verdi - ont été jouées.
La lagune vénitienne est une baie fermée de la mer Adriatique, dans le nord de l'Italie, dans laquelle se trouve la ville de Venise. Son nom dans les langues italienne et vénitienne, Laguna Veneta - apparenté au lacus latin, «lac» - a fourni le nom anglais pour une baie fermée et peu profonde d'eau salée, une lagune.
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Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Un minimum de 2 personnes par réservation est requis
- Il est recommandé de porter des chaussures confortables
- À certaines dates, la plupart des voyageurs séjournant en dehors de Venise et prévoyant de s'y rendre pour la journée devront payer des frais d'accès de 5 €. Pour plus de détails (y compris les exemptions) et pour savoir quels jours ces frais sont applicables, veuillez visiter : https://cda.ve.it
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Absolutely do not sign up for this tour. The guide was not at the meeting point at the designated time. On our way back to the Hotel I received a call that the guide was at the meeting point. We met the guide - who spoke really broken English and did not know the city of Venice at all. She used here eye phone for both directions and information. I knew more about a couple of sites than she did - when we could understand her. We said goodbye after 30 minutes of what was supposed to be a two hour walking tour. Romaetravel refused to refund my money and they were rude. Do not sign up for this tour.
We're sorry to read this review as it contains several inaccuracies. Our guide was at the meeting point at 9:55 AM with photo and WhatsApp location confirmation — we contacted you at 10:05 AM to let you know. The guide is a fluent English speaker who regularly leads tours for international guests. The refund request was made on the day due to rain, not service issues, and you requested stops outside the tour itinerary. We also have written proof that a negative review was threatened if a refund was not provided. We believe this review does not reflect an honest account of the experience.
THE DIRECTIONS IN THE EMAIL ARE NOT THE DIRECTIONS OF THE DAY!!! While our guide was very pleasant and we enjoyed him. We were late meeting him and missed the gondola ride- so we had to pay for that all over again. We followed the meeting place directions in the email but the texted meeting place was over 30 minutes away. No one indicated in the text message that the meeting place was different. Additionally, the new meeting place required us to navigate through all of Venice without ever having been there before. With the crowds and the complexity of the streets, this was unrealistic. Additionally, the GPS signal is limited on the streets.
We are really sorry for this review as we have proof that not only we did send you a message with clear instruction on the meeting point and how to reach it, we also have proof that you replied to said message agreeing to go to the meeting point, only for then to decide on your own to completely disregard our agreed instructions on the day of the tour. This review contains false information and we already reported it to Viator.
Loved walking all over the sights were wonderful , Venice is a nice place to visit , st Marcos square the 800 year old church
I have a feeling that this review will never see the light of day. In the two weeks we've been in Italy this was our worst tour. From the start of this tour, we were almost running to stay up with the guide. Very little explanation of what we were seeing and the only times we stopped were when we told him we were stopping for pictures. After the hour forced march that we endured we were exhausted by the time we got to the gondola part of the tour. That tour was comprised of 40 minutes of standing in one spot while the guide yammered at us for forty minutes with most being spoken in Spanish. We speak English. The the gondola ride was 20 minutes. The ride was enjoyable, but the gondoliers were constantly yelling at each other talking. Nothing about what we were seeing. We were so discussed and disheartened about the tour we told our guide when we got back that we were done and asked him to return us back to the train station where we had started from. When he started walking, he didn't take the direct route (I showed on google maps), he went West from our location, where we ended up next to the bay. I didn't say anything because I thought he knew an easier way back. After walking along the bay for a while he turned back into the city, and we ended up crossing about ten bridges going toward the train station. Google maps showed that we were kind of meandering through the city. we finely got to a point where I recognized a dome on one of the churches. I told our guide I had things from there and he could go. He didn't seem real happy and asked me what we wanted him to do. I told him I didn't care, and I could find the train station from there. I did tip him because I thought it would be a good way to get rid of him
2 hour walking tour of Venice with gondola ride. Spent first hour walking from the meeting place to the gondola. Hard to talk/hear as we had to keep moving amidst the crowds. Would have been better to set the meeting point closer to the gondola ride to maximize time to see places and hear. Liked the gondola ride.
Guide going too fast. No stops in between. Gondola ride was not available. I dropped off the tour in S Marcos. No rest brakes.
The tour guide took his time with us and made it a more pleasant experience that's the 4 stars. The gondolas we did not get the singing one and the microphone started to interfere and did not get most of the information for this one 3 stars.
We walked all over Venice and got to see a Banksy which was very important to a person in our group. We met Julian at the train station...make sure you get a store or someplace to meet in the e-mail the day before. He walked us to our gonodola ride. Our gondolier was not very nice but this is not Julian's fault. We told him and I believe he will pass on the information to his tour group. Even though we were there during the outbreak, we had a great time and really learned a lot about Venice.
Thank you for the 5stars review! Julian is relly happy to get such a positive feedback, and we're glad to hear that you enjoyed your time in the beautiful Venice, also getting to see a piece of art that was so important to one of you. We're sorry about the experience with the gondolier but luckily it didn't take away from the beauty of Venice and its Grand Canal. Hope to see you again in one of our tours!
We totally enjoyed our tour through Venice. The guide was nice, informative and easy to understand. She even gave us a little more time in areas we were interested in seeing a little longer. Unfortunately, it was Christmas Day and the people they used for Gondola rides cancelled our ride. Not sure why, as there were Gondolas available all over the city, they all seemed to be working. They did offer to give us a partial refund, so that made it a little better, and we could have gotten a ride on our own had we chosen to do that.
Thank you for your review! We're very sorry for the inconvenience with the Gondola ride, but happy to hear that our guide made sure you still have fun and gave you a lot of information about the beautiful Venice.
Julian was excellent. He was very engaged and knowledgeable. He spoke well and took us around Venice to the places we wanted to see.He made sure we got to the gondola and came back to get us and finish our tour. He assisted in getting us on water taxi and to the people mover as he lived nearby. The weather was perfect. Gondola ride was just prior to sunset and a great time for us to be on the gondola. Julian took pictures for us and then emailed them to us. Very nice touch. Would recommend Julian for the tour.
Thank you very much for your review! We're happy to hear that you enjoyed the beautiful Venice in a nice weather and that our guide Julian made this wonderful experience even more enjoyable. Hope you made some great memories!



