Veneza Walking Tour com Basílica & Doge's Palace





Descrição
Descubra os destaques de Veneza em um passeio guiado que combina os locais famosos da cidade com visitas dentro da Basílica de São Marcos e do Palácio do Doge. Comece com um passeio a pé pelo coração histórico de Veneza, começando na Praça de São Marcos. Admire o exterior do Palácio do Doge, a Basílica de São Marcos, a Torre do Relógio e a elegante Procuratie enquanto aprende sobre a história da República de Veneza. Continue pelas ruas escondidas e praças encantadoras, como Santa Maria Formosa e SS. Giovanni e Paolo, passe pelo histórico Teatro Malibran e passeie ao longo da animada Mercerie. A experiência continua com uma visita guiada dentro da Basílica de São Marcos, famosa por seus mosaicos dourados e arquitetura bizantina. Explore o Museu da Basílica e desfrute de vistas panorâmicas do terraço. Finalmente, visite o magnífico Palácio do Doge. Descubra seus salões ricamente decorados, cruze a famosa Ponte dos Saldos e explore as prisões históricas enquanto aprende sobre o fascinante passado de Veneza.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Deixe as multidões para trás enquanto chega a Santa Maria Formosa, uma das praças mais encantadoras e autênticas de Veneza, cercada por palácios históricos e a bela igreja projetada durante o período do Renascimento.
Continuar para Campo SS. Giovanni e Paolo, uma das maiores praças de Veneza, dominada pela monumental igreja conhecida como o local de enterro de muitos dogas venezianos e considerada o "Pantheon de Veneza".
Passe pelo histórico Teatro Malibran, dedicado à famosa cantora de ópera Maria Malibran, e descubra as ricas tradições musicais e teatrais da cidade.
Finalmente, passeie pela animada Mercerie, as antigas ruas comerciais de Veneza alinhadas com lojas e boutiques, historicamente conectando a Ponte Rialto à Praça de São Marcos e ainda considerada o coração da vida diária veneziana.
O passeio continua com uma visita guiada dentro da Basílica de São Marcos, uma das catedrais mais espetaculares do mundo. Admire seus extraordinários mosaicos de ouro, pisos de mármore, obras-primas bizantinas e a atmosfera única que fez da basílica um símbolo da riqueza e do poder espiritual de Veneza. Sua visita também inclui acesso ao Museu da Basílica de São Marcos, lar de obras de arte preciosas e tesouros da história da basílica, incluindo os famosos cavalos originais de São Marcos. Continue até o terraço da Basílica, onde você pode desfrutar de uma vista panorâmica deslumbrante sobre a Praça de São Marcos e a lagoa veneziana de cima.
Finalmente, entre no magnífico Palácio do Doge, o coração político da República de Veneza há séculos. Explore seus salões ricamente decorados, grandes salas institucionais e obras-primas de artistas como Tintoretto e Veronese. Passeie pela famosa Ponte dos Saldos e descubra as prisões, enquanto aprende sobre a fascinante história da justiça e do governo venezianos.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Por razões de segurança não são permitidas mochilas e bolsas grandes dentro da Basílica.
- Por favor, use roupas apropriadas para entrar na Basílica (sem joelhos ou ombros nus)
- Por favor, observe que nenhum reembolso será aceito para não comparências ou chegadas tardias. O passeio será realizado também com chuva, em caso de maré alta excepcional, pode ser cancelado e será fornecido reembolso
- Devido ao aumento das medidas de segurança, os pontos de verificação de segurança terão uma breve espera
- Por favor, esteja ciente de que em certas datas, o registro e o pagamento de uma contribuição de acesso será necessário para visitar a cidade de Veneza. Nós encorajamos você a verificar todas as informações e procedimentos para registro ou pagamento no site dedicado do Comune di Venezia.
- Por favor, forneça os nomes completos de todos os viajantes ao fazer a reserva. Não apresentar um voucher com os nomes completos de todos os viajantes na bilheteria antes da entrada pode resultar em recusa de entrada na atração.
- Cada viajante deve apresentar um passaporte ou documento de identidade válido que corresponda ao nome fornecido no momento da reserva para a entrada com sucesso na Basílica de São Marcos
- Entrada da Basílica com Museu custa €24. Palácio do Doge €35. O valor residual cobre custos operacionais, serviços de hospedagem, conteúdo de aplicativos e guias licenciados com sistemas de áudio
- Este passeio não é adequado para hóspedes com mobilidade reduzida devido à longa rota de caminhada e à presença de várias pontes e degraus ao longo do itinerário.
Avaliações(139)
The name of the tour was the Absolute Venice Tour. It is a 2-part, 4-hour walking tour. Because the tour took us through Basilica San Marco (St. Mark’s Basilica), we were required to wear appropriate clothing – no bare knees or shoulders. We met our guide near the Church of San Zaccaria which was built between 1458 and 1515. It is a small but picturesque church. We were provided with earphones so that we could easily hear the guides. Our first guide took us on a vigorous walk through many Venice streets and alleys, across several bridges, through several of the 6 districts of historic Venice, and back to the Church of San Zaccaria. She spoke English quite well. She stopped regularly and explained the history of the city, the architecture, the establishment of settlements on the islands, the construction of the foundations supporting the buildings, and many more fascinating facts. She answered our questions thoroughly. The second guide also spoke English very well. This part of the tour started with a brisk walk from the Church of San Zaccaria to St. Mark’s Square. During this walk, the guide described what we were seeing. She gave interesting information about the regular flooding of the area and the efforts to keep certain areas from sinking. Once inside St. Mark’s Square, the guide described the various buildings and their uses over the years. We entered the Basilica San Marco after going through metal detectors. The present structure is the third church at this location and began construction around 1063. It is a beautiful display of Byzantine, Romanesque, and Gothic architecture and has some Islamic influences. The interior is fabulously decorated. Many of the columns, reliefs, and sculptures were stripped from other churches, palaces, and public monuments in other cities and countries. Among the plundered artefacts brought to Venice were four ancient bronze horses. The horses are now located in the Basilica’s Museum and replicas are placed prominently over the Basilica's entrance. The horses were originally located in Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey), which was sacked and looted in 1204. The guide took us through the Basilica’s Museum and provided details about several of the items we saw on display. She also led us to a balcony over the entrance to the Basilica where the replica horses are. The view of St. Mark’s Square from this location location is breathtaking. From there, we were taken to the Doge’s Palace. The guide led us through several of the chambers and gave details about the primary functions of each area including the politics and legal systems used throughout the history of these chambers. She took us through the court chambers and then over to the old prison. We also crossed the Bridge of Sighs which spans the narrow canal between the Doge’s Palace and the prison. The Bridge of Sighs was the last view of Venice that convicts saw before their imprisonment. We enjoyed the historic details provided by both of our guides and highly recommend this tour. Please note that you should wear comfortable and sturdy walking shoes. This tour covers quite a bit of area and includes walking on uneven surfaces and up and down stairs. We are a healthy 70+ year old couple and we didn't have any trouble keeping up with the guides.
Be sure you understand what is included in the tires of St. Mark and Doge before you book. Spent most time outside of basilica on balcony when I would have liked to pray at St. Marks tomb or at least have 5 minutes to visit to pray. Martina who led us in walking tour in an was 5 star! Donato was ok.
If you go to Gandia on vacation or tourism, be sure to see this palace of this family, one of the most powerful in medieval times. They were close to becoming the owners of all of Italy. They had three dads. This family of Spanish origin from Gandia left this palace. which reflects the power they had, be sure to see it, you have either for eight euros entry and for something more, visit, visit with guide "IMPRESSIVE"
Great tour and very informative tour. Our tour guide was excellent. It was very crowded and she did a wonderful job of getting us around and very knowledgeable.
Our guide was an OUTSTANDING woman (art historian) with years of experience, who had recently sprained her ankle. But that didn't stop her, as she was walking with a cane and moving quickly! We loved her use of a laser pointer to direct us to interesting details in the ceiling and wall art. She was refreshingly proud of Italy's cultural heritage, and she expressed this in her desire to share St. Mark's beauty with us!
Really excellent, informative, well paced tour of the main center points of interest in Venice. Guide did an excellent job, despite pouring rain, flooding and difficult crowds; very well done!!
Starting with the walking tour provided great historical and cultural context to enjoy the rest of the city throughoutnthe day. Our tour guide provided great insight and she was very helpful. Getting to skip the lines at the basicila and palace was extremely beneficial and were great key sites to see while in Venice
Great tour- guide was excellent. We’ll informed, humorous, and did a good job keeping track of everyone.
My husband and adult daughter and I took this tour. The first 2 hours was a private tour and we learned so much history about Venice, the city, the people, the way all the islands are connected by over 400 bridges, and so much more. After this part we joined up with a group of about 20 for the Doge’s Palace and St Mark’s Basilica. You wear headsets and this works great. If you didn’t have a tour guide you wouldn’t know what you are looking at. I highly recommend doing a guided tour and especially when you can skip the lines!!
Our tour guide was excellent (I think her name is Claire ... spellings) born and raised in Venice she is knowledgeable about the city. Gave us good tips. The lines to both places were horrendous so thanks to skipping the lines tickets 🙏 She took us right to the front no waiting. She is awesome - learned a lot from her. Highly recommended this tour.



