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Venice from Rome: Full Day Tour by fast train, Private Group

4.5 (20)
Venice, IT
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Venice from Rome: Full Day Tour by fast train, Private Group

4.5 (20)
Venice, IT
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Experience the magic of Venice on a private full-day tour from Rome. Hop on a fast train and journey through the picturesque Italian countryside for an adventure like no other. Upon arrival in Venice, you'll be accompanied by a knowledgeable assistant who will guide you through this unique archipelago of 117 little islands connected by charming bridges. Visit the iconic Saint Mark's Square, home to the breathtaking Basilica, Doge's Palace, and Rialto bridge. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the famous Grand Canal, the city's largest canal adorned with stunning Venetian-Gothic style architecture. Indulge in a romantic gondola ride or enjoy the city's beauty from a water bus. Take it all in and fall in love with the mesmerizing beauty of Venice on this unforgettable full-day tour.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 24 hours
  • Suitable for 1-12 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Visit Saint Mark's Square and Basilica
  • Explore the Doge's Palace decorated by Tintoretto and Veronese
  • Marvel at the Bell Tower and Rialto bridge
  • Discover the uniqueness of Venice as an archipelago of 117 little islands connected by 400 bridges
  • Experience the beauty of the popular Grand Canal in Venetian-Gothic style
  • Round trip ticket by fast train in second class (1st class option)
  • Pick-up and drop off service aoffered inside Aurelian Walls
  • one way- return water bus
  • Visit St. Mark's Basilica (if not possible visit the bell tower)
  • Professional Tour Assistant all the trip
  • Emergency number also operational via whatsapp
  • Gratuities
  • Gondola ride (optional)
  • Tips

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Introduction

Experience the enchanting city of Venice on a full day tour from Rome, traveling conveniently and comfortably by fast train. Venice, known for its romantic canals and stunning architecture, is a must-visit destination in Italy. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of this unique city, exploring its iconic landmarks and charming alleys. With a knowledgeable tour assistant by your side, you'll have a seamless and memorable experience from start to finish.

What to expect?

On this full day tour, you can expect to discover the best of Venice's attractions. Begin your journey with a scenic train ride from Rome, enjoying the picturesque Italian countryside along the way. Upon arrival in Venice, you'll be captivated by the beauty of Saint Mark's Square, where you'll have the opportunity to visit the stunning Basilica and admire its intricate architecture. Explore the grandeur of the Doge's Palace, adorned with magnificent artwork by Tintoretto and Veronese. Don't forget to take in the breathtaking views from the Bell Tower and cross the iconic Rialto Bridge. For a truly unforgettable experience, consider taking a leisurely gondola ride or cruising along the enchanting Grand Canal.

Who is this for?

This full day tour is perfect for travelers who want to make the most of their time in Italy by experiencing the charm and beauty of Venice. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply seeking a romantic getaway, this tour offers something for everyone. The tour is suitable for all age groups and can be enjoyed by solo travelers, couples, families, or small groups. The tour is designed to cater to the needs and interests of a diverse range of travelers, ensuring a memorable and enjoyable experience for all.

Why book this?

Embark on this full day tour to Venice for an unforgettable adventure that combines convenience, comfort, and cultural immersion. By traveling by fast train, you'll save time and hassle, allowing you to maximize your exploration of Venice. With a knowledgeable tour assistant accompanying you throughout the trip, you'll gain valuable insights and have all your questions answered. The tour also includes a one-way or return water bus ticket, providing a unique perspective of the city from its charming canals. Whether you're fascinated by history, captivated by art, or simply seeking a charming and romantic experience, this tour offers it all.

Good to know

During your visit to Venice, be sure to take a moment to appreciate the iconic Bridge of Sighs. Located in the historic center, this closed bridge holds a romantic legend: it is believed that kissing under the bridge during a gondola ride symbolizes eternal love. However, the true history of the Bridge of Sighs is quite different. It served as a passage between the Palazzo Ducale and the Palazzo delle Prigioni and was used to transport prisoners. As you wander through the city, marvel at the intricate architecture and vibrant colors that make Venice truly unique.

Reviews

Customers who have embarked on this full day tour to Venice have been thrilled with their experience. Many have praised the convenience of traveling by fast train and appreciated the knowledgeable tour assistant who provided valuable insights throughout the trip. The iconic landmarks of Venice, such as Saint Mark's Basilica and the Rialto Bridge, have left visitors in awe of the city's beauty. The optional gondola ride along the Grand Canal was a highlight for many, providing a romantic and unforgettable experience. Overall, customers have expressed their satisfaction with the tour, highly recommending it for anyone looking to explore the enchanting city of Venice.

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

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Canal Grande

The Grand Canal is the main waterway in Venice (about 4 km long). The Grand Canal has an inverted "S" shape and divides the city into two parts, each of which groups together three districts. The width of the Grand Canal varies from 30 to 70 meters and its maximum depth is 5 meters. The Grand Canal is crossed by four bridges, the oldest is that of Rialto (1591). The other three bridges over the Grand Canal are those of the Scalzi, the Accademia and finally the Constitution Bridge, the latter designed by the architect Calatrava (inauguration 11 September 2008). Follow the course of this famous canal to discover the secrets of a unique city

Ponte di Rialto

The Rialto Bridge is the oldest of the four bridges of the Grand Canal. It is famous for both its architecture and its history. For years it was the fulcrum of Venice's economy. The name "Rialto" comes from "Rivus altus", which in Italian means "deep canal", indicating that it is a flood-free area. The structure of the bridge is similar to the previous ones, collapsed twice and burned on various occasions, and consists of two inclined ramps joined by a portico in the centre. Crossing the Rialto Bridge you will reach the Rialto Market, a colorful place where fruit and vegetables are sold. The Market has ancient origins and has been held in this place since 1097.

Piazza San Marco

San Marco is one of the most fascinating squares in the world, so much so that Napoleon Bonaparte called it "the most beautiful hall in Europe". It was built in the 9th century and paved in 1177, 100 years after its construction. Piazza San Marco is the lowest area of Venice and, therefore, it is the first area to flood with high water. In these cases, the municipality of Venice installs walkways to allow the regular transit of pedestrians. If you are lucky (or unlucky, depending on your tastes), you will be able to see the square full of water. The most important buildings in the square are the Basilica of San Marco, the Palazzo Ducale, the Correr Museum, the Campanile and the Clock Tower.

Basilica di San Marco

Originally this building was supposed to be an extension of the Doge's Palace. The first construction of the Basilica of San Marco began in the year 828 and ended in the year 832 to house the body of the Apostle Saint Mark brought from Alexandria as protector of the city. The construction of the current basilica began in 1063 in Byzantine style to represent the power of the prosperous Venetian Republic. This basilica was built respecting the model of two basilicas of the ancient imperial city of Byzantium with a central plan in the shape of a Greek cross, five large domes and a particular blend of ancient and oriental art. The result is a splendid and successful combination of styles.

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Doge's Palace

The Ducal Palace was probably built between the 10th and 11th centuries on the basis of a central fortified nucleus. The first renovation was carried out in the 12th century with Doge Sebastiano Ziani who transformed the fortress into an elegant palace. Between 1339 and 1342 during the reign of Bartolomeo Gradenigo, the palace began to take on its current form. Doge Francesco Foscari extended the palace in 1424 until it reached the Basilica of San Marco. In the early 17th century, the architect Antonio Contin added the New Prisons across the canal, connecting them to the palace with the Bridge of Sighs, where the inmates passed on their way to the new prisons. In 1797, after the fall of the Republic of Venice, the palace was adapted to house the administrative offices.

Campanile di San Marco

The Campanile of San Marco is one of the symbols of the city of Venice. Venetians affectionately call him "El parón de casa" (The master of the house). At 98.6 meters high, it is one of the tallest bell towers in Italy. It stands majestically in Piazza San Marco in front of the basilica. Simple in shape, it consists of a fluted brick barrel, having a side of 12 meters and approximately 50 meters high, above which is the arched belfry. The bell tower is in turn surmounted by a die, on whose faces two walking lions and the female figures of Venice (Justice) are alternately depicted. Everything is completed by the pyramid-shaped spire, on top of which, mounted on a rotating platform to function as a weather vane, is the golden statue of the archangel Gabriel. The base of the building is embellished, on the side facing the basilica, by Sansovino's Loggia.

Ponte dei Sospiri

The Bridge of Sighs is located in the historic center of Venice, right behind Piazza San Marco, it is the only bridge in the city that is completely closed. Nowadays it is also known as the "lovers' bridge": legend says that to declare eternal love, you must kiss under the bridge during a gondola ride. The true history of the Bridge, however, is very different: the fact that it connected the Palazzo Ducale and the Palazzo delle Prigioni is no coincidence! In fact, it served as a security passage to move prisoners from the Court to the Prisons and vice versa.

Reviews

(20)

4.5 (20)

Jennifer_L

Rasi was amazing. She knew so Much about Italy to have only lived there for 3 years. Our driver picked us up on time and took us to the train station. The train ride was long, but Rasi answered a lot of questions for us on the way. Venice was beautiful. Will definitely go visit again.

vicki_a

The full day tour was AMAZING!!! It’s hard to select one memorable part but I would have to say the gondola ride, which included a serenade. Our tour guide, Anita, had pre-ordered “skip the line” tickets for most of the major attractions, which saved us a lot of time in old Venice, which was packed with tourists. Anita knew her history and kept us spellbound with her knowledge. This trip had been on my bucket list for many years and exceeded my expectations! Thank you Anita!!

Maryann_T

We highly recommend this day tour of Venice. We wanted to see Venice but only had one day to see it . From start to finish this day was perfect and stress free. A driver picked us up from our hotel and dropped us off at the train station where our tour guide Giuseppe was waiting to meet us for the ride to Venice. A stress free experience as we did not have to worry about finding a train or where to go. Giuseppe made it so easy and relaxing He was with us the rest of the day He made our first visit to Venice a very enjoyable and memorable one. He recommended a restaurant for us for lunch with great food. He also was able to get us a gondola ride. A must see experience He showed us the different sites in Venice and was very knowledgeable. We would highly recommend Giuseppe if you are looking to see Venice it is a four hour train ride each way however I can honestly say Giuseppe made the day feel relaxed and not rushed. We can’t wait to come back to Venice again!!

Mary_R

The Private Tour is the way to go -- our guide, Lorenzo, was with us every step of the way! He greeted us at the train station, helping us get in the right seats on the train, showing us the sights in Venice, getting us lunch reservations, and getting us back to Rome! He was great to talk with and he had tons of information about Venice to share!

Brandon_W

The tour of Venice exceeded our expectations. Perfect. Our guide is not just an archeologists but also a certified rock star and an even better person.

Seaside55542817428

This was a great experience. Our guide, Juliano, was amazing. He gave us lessons about the history of Venice. He also showed us some sites that we never would have found, or been given access to normally, For instance, he was able to get us into a private showing at a glass factory to see how glass products are made. The trip was well worth it.

Donald_M

Venice is a great city. I wish we were not so rushed to get everything done on the tour escorts agenda. We had to be in certain places by set times. We did get to go on a gondola ride. The driver did not say anything on the whole trip. The only words he said was to the tour escort asking if we gave a tip. We had no time to shop as we were whisked around so fast. Next time we will stay in Venice. Not a good day trip from Rome.

Matthew_Z

If you are visiting Rome and wondering about the day trip to Venice, stop wondering. It is a great day - and, yes, a long worthwhile day - but you will not regret taking the time to visit this Italian unique city! We will be coming back with more family in 12 months and we will do the same trip again!

Yana_R

<p>If you are stapped for time and want to see Venice in a day, this tour is a way to go! Our tour guide Irene did a great job helping us navigate crowded streets of Venice while giving us an overview of sites we were passing by. She also arranged condola ride for us not included in the trip cost so we did not have to wait in line wasting precious time. We were also able to visit St. Mark's cathedral without standing in line. Murano glass factory visit which included glass blowing presentation was amazing!</p>

Bob_J

<p>This was a perfect way to end our Italy trip! Venice was captivating and our personal guide was terrific! Made our day so enjoyable and stress free traveling.</p>
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-05 10:32