Excursão a pé em Veneza e passeio de gôndola





Descrição
Descubra os locais famosos de Veneza neste passeio a pé, seguido de um passeio pelos canais da cidade em uma icônica gôndola. Você será cativado pela beleza de Veneza, composta de 117 pequenas ilhas conectadas umas às outras por 400 pontes. Deixe-se seduzir por uma das cidades consideradas uma das mais belas do mundo e, juntamente com a sua lagoa, é Património da Humanidade pela UNESCO. Você conhecerá a fascinante história de Veneza enquanto passeia por becos estreitos e passarelas de pedra e, em seguida, suba a bordo de uma gôndola veneziana para um passeio de lazer ao longo do Grande Canal.
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Itinerário
O Grand Canal é a "rua" mais importante de Veneza, que pode ser seguida de balsa ou gôndola. O Grande Canal divide o centro da cidade em duas partes; é mais antigo que Veneza; por esse motivo, a cidade foi construída seguindo o caminho do rio. Uma extremidade do canal leva à lagoa perto da estação ferroviária de Santa Lucia e a outra extremidade leva à bacia de San Marco. Faz uma grande forma reversa em S através dos distritos centrais (sestieri) de Veneza. Tem 3,8 km (2,4 milhas) de comprimento e 30 a 90 m (98 a 295 pés) de largura, com uma profundidade média de 5 metros (16 pés).
A Praça de São Marcos, muitas vezes conhecida em inglês como Praça de São Marcos, é a principal praça pública de Veneza, onde é geralmente conhecida apenas como la Piazza ("a Praça"). Todos os outros espaços urbanos da cidade (exceto a Piazzetta e a Piazzale Roma) são chamados de campi ("campos"). A Piazzetta ("pequena praça/praça") é uma extensão da praça em direção à lagoa em seu canto sudeste. Os dois espaços juntos formam o centro social, religioso e político de Veneza e são comumente considerados em conjunto.
A Basílica de São Marcos (Basílica de São Marcos) é a igreja da catedral de Veneza. Está localizado na Piazza San Marco, que sempre foi o centro da vida pública e religiosa veneziana. A estrutura do edifício remonta à segunda parte do século 11. Muito trabalho foi feito para embelezar isso, e a famosa fachada principal tem uma linha de teto ornamentada que é principalmente gótica.
A Torre do Relógio em Veneza é um edifício renascentista no lado norte da Piazza San Marco, na entrada da Merceria. Compreende uma torre, que contém o relógio, e edifícios inferiores de cada lado. Ele fica ao lado leste da Procuratie Vecchie.
A Ponte dos Suspiros (em italiano: Ponte dei Sospiri) é uma das pontes mais particulares de Veneza. A Ponte dei Sospiri foi construída usando pedra branca da Ístria em 1602 para conectar o Palazzo Ducale à Prigioni Nuove, as novas prisões venezianas. Tem a particularidade de ser totalmente coberto e é formado por dois corredores separados por paredes, levando à prisão.
Em Veneza, podemos contar em torno de 354 pontes. Todas essas pontes foram construídas para questões de transporte, mas acrescentam algo especial à beleza da cidade. A Ponte Rialto é a mais antiga das quatro pontes que abrangem o Grande Canal de Veneza. Conectando os sestieri (distritos) de San Marco e San Polo, foi reconstruído várias vezes desde que foi construído com dois navios antigos e depois em uma estrutura de madeira. A última reconstrução, datada de 1591, é a que podemos ver hoje.
O Palácio Ducal é um palácio construído em estilo gótico veneziano e um dos principais marcos da cidade de Veneza, no norte da Itália. O palácio foi a residência do Doge de Veneza, a autoridade suprema da antiga República Veneziana, abrindo como museu em 1923. Hoje, é um dos 11 museus administrados pela Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia.
Teatro La Fenice é uma casa de ópera em Veneza, Itália. É um dos "marcos mais famosos e renomados da história do teatro italiano" e da história da ópera como um todo. Especialmente no século XIX, La Fenice tornou-se o local de muitas estreias de ópera famosas, nas quais foram realizadas as obras de vários dos quatro principais compositores da era bel canto - Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, Verdi.
A lagoa de Veneza é uma baía fechada do mar Adriático, no norte da Itália, na qual a cidade de Veneza está situada. Seu nome nas línguas italiana e veneziana, Laguna Veneta - cognato do latim lacus, "lago" - forneceu o nome em inglês para uma enseada rasa e fechada de água salgada, uma lagoa.
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Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- É necessário um mínimo de 2 pessoas por reserva
- Recomenda-se usar calçados confortáveis
- Em certas datas, a maioria dos viajantes que ficam fora de Veneza e que planejam visitar durante o dia serão obrigados a pagar uma taxa de acesso de 5 euros. Para mais detalhes (incluindo isenções) e para saber em que dias esta taxa é aplicável, visite: https://cda.ve.it
Avaliações(13)
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!



