Venice captured the impression of a magical floating city by setting wood pilings on the 118 submerged islands. 400 foot bridges and 170 boat canals connect the city to make it easily accessible to the local populace.
Venice Cruise Terminal is located in Venice on the edge of the historic center easily connected by public vaporetto water trams and private water taxis to San Marco Square.
Venice can be compared to a one big adventure. Once you are caught in the winding and seemingly endless streets and bridges of confusion, you would have no other choice but to keep on walking- which is actually a good thing! There's no better way to explore Venice than getting lost and be surprised in what it has to offer at your every turn.
The tours we suggest try to put some order to what may look at first as a chaotic visit. In company of your private guide will not miss neither the obvious nor the hidden treasures of the city as you explore it both on foot and from the water.
Venice Top Sites
3-Hour Walking Tour
Top Venice sights in a 3 hour walk with a local guide
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