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Friendinvenice Daily life in Venice in the 500 s -private tour

Venice, IT
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Friendinvenice Daily life in Venice in the 500 s -private tour

Venice, IT
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Experience the magic of Venice through the Friendinvenice Daily life in Venice in the 500s private tour. Explore the hidden gems of this enchanting city as you step back in time to the 16th century. Immerse yourself in the rich history, architecture, and culture as you stroll through less touristy areas and discover fascinating tales about Venetian courtesans, government, and painters. This tour is like using a time machine to witness the glory days of the Venetian Empire. Admire the iconic Ponte di Rialto, indulge in the delicious Venetian cuisine at taverns and bacari, and marvel at the ancient Arsenale di Venezia. With a total duration of 180 minutes, this tour promises a truly unique and unforgettable experience in the most beautiful city in the world.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 2-6 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the beautiful architecture of Venice
  • Learn about Venetian culture and history
  • Visit the iconic Rialto Bridge
  • Discover the Palace of Camerlenghi and its fascinating history
  • Experience the ancient Arsenal and its significance in Venice's history
  • Snacks

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Introduction

Imagine stepping into a time machine and being transported back to the enchanting city of Venice in the 500s. Discover the genuine charm of this magnificent city, as the Friendinvenice Daily Life in Venice private tour unveils its secrets. Venice, often regarded as one of the most beautiful cities in the world, holds a wealth of art, architecture, and history that truly sets it apart. Delve into the lesser-known areas of the city, away from the tourist crowds, and immerse yourself in the intriguing tales of Venetian courtesans, government, and painters.

What to Expect?

During this captivating 180-minute tour, you can anticipate an adventure filled with surprises. Begin your journey at the iconic Rialto Bridge, the oldest bridge spanning the Grand Canal, dating back to 1172. Stroll through the district where living spaces and workplaces intertwine, immersing yourself in the Venetian tradition of savoring delicious cuisine in charming taverns and bacari. As you continue, marvel at the rich history of the Palace of Camerlenghi, once the domain of tax evaders. Explore the district of Castello, experiencing the ancient Arsenale and the magnificent Cathedral of San Pietro di Castello.

Who is this For?

This exceptional tour is crafted for passionate travelers seeking an authentic glimpse into the daily life of Venice during the 500s. History enthusiasts, art lovers, and culture buffs will find themselves right at home in the rich tapestry of stories and insights shared by our knowledgeable guide. Whether you are a first-time visitor or an experienced traveler, this tour promises to excite and inform, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Venice's unique heritage.

Why Book This?

Embark on this exclusive private tour and unlock the hidden treasures of Venice. Unlike typical tourist experiences, this journey delves deep into the heart and soul of the city, giving you an intimate understanding of its history and culture. Immerse yourself in Venetian life as you wander through the secret corners of Venice, appreciating its architectural wonders. With an experienced guide, you can expect a personalized and immersive experience tailored to your interests. Let the captivating stories and insider knowledge of this 500s Venice tour leave you with a profound appreciation for the city's enduring allure.

Good to Know

During the Friendinvenice Daily Life in Venice private tour, you will enjoy a total duration of 180 minutes. The itinerary is carefully designed to showcase the most captivating parts of Venice's history and culture. From the iconic Rialto Bridge to the enchanting district of Castello, there is so much to uncover. Your tour includes fascinating highlights such as the Palace of Camerlenghi, the ancient Arsenale, and the stunning Cathedral of San Pietro di Castello. With knowledgeable insights and hidden details, your guide will provide valuable context and enrich your experience. Discover a side of Venice that others rarely see and gain a deeper appreciation for the city's timeless beauty.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on this unique journey have shared their impressions and satisfaction. They described the tour as a captivating adventure that allowed them to see Venice from a fresh perspective. Visitors have praised the knowledgeable and engaging guides who brought the history and culture of each location to life. Exploring lesser-known areas away from the tourist crowds was highlighted as one of the highlights, providing an authentic and immersive experience. Previous participants of the Friendinvenice Daily Life in Venice tour have unanimously agreed that it is an exceptional opportunity to discover the hidden gems of this world-renowned city.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Ponte di Rialto

Venice, where I live, is the most beautiful city in the world: despite being extremely small, it hoards an impressive wealth of Art, Architecture and History, making it a truly unique place. For centuries, this was the capital city of an economic and military empire, ruling over maritime traffic (particularly with the East) and able to cope with formidable “competitors” such as the Ottoman Empire!

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San Polo

(Pass by)

This is the smallest area. In this district it was customary to 'live over the shop', i.e. dwellings and workplaces were often combined. On the Rialto and everywhere else we find an old and noble Venetian vocation: that of good food. the enjoyment of food is honoured here, even in its most simple and popular forms. All around the area we find 'osterie and bacari', taverns that also provide ready-made dishes including saòr, bigoi, in salsa, tripe, liver alla veneziana, fish fries, as well as the typical 'cicheto' (a morsel on a stick). Rialto Bridge This is the oldest bridge and spans the Grand Canal. It probably dates back to 1172 and was originally in wood. In 1557 the Venetian Republic put out a tender for rebuilting the bridge in stone. The architects who competed for the tender includes Palladio and Sanmichieli. The tender was awarded by Antonio da Ponte and in 1591 the bridge was inaugurated Palace of Camerlenghi Located on the right of Rialto Bridge, the palace derives its name from the Camerlenghi, officials who were responsible for raising revenue for the Venetian Republic. The ground floor contained the cells of the tax evaders

Arsenale di Venezia

(Pass by)

The sestiere of Castello Castello was one of the earliest parts of Venice to be settled (fifth to sixth centuries). The district takes its name from the castle that stood there and which provided defence from attacks from the sea. Here is the ancient Arsenal, that was an essential part of the life of the repubblica. Cathedral of San Pietro di Castello For many centuries the cathedral was under the authority of the Patriarch of Grado. In 1451 Venice obtained its own patriarch. hence the church became cathedral. As a result of the dignities that were suppressed by Napoleon in 1807, San Marco (Saint Mark's) became the new cathedral and instead of just being a chapel of the Doge's it became the seat of the Patriarch Antico Arsenale (Old Arsenal) It can be recognised by its terracotta walls and squares towers. From the thirteenth century it was an essential part of the life of the republic.

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