
Free tours in Venice
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What landmarks and monuments are included in the free tour of Venice?
Each tour differs in the list of places you will visit, however, some will definitely be, such as Basilica San Marco or Doge’s Palace.
Does the tour cover the Grand Canal, Doge's Palace, and Rialto Bridge?
It really all depends on the route. At the same time, you are more likely to visit the most tourist places and only then explore the city from the perspective that the guide wants to show you.
Is the tour visit to the Bridge of Sighs and the Floating Old Town?
To make sure that you visit the places you need, you can read the descriptions of each of the tours presented. There are usually all the points that you will pass during the route.
Are the tour guides locals knowledgeable about Venice’s history and culture?
Our guides are mostly local residents. This means that in addition to historical facts about the city, they can show you how the city really lives.
How does the tipping system work for the free tours in Venice?
It all depends on whether you liked the tour. If you enjoyed the tour, you can thank the guide with an amount you think is fair. The main thing to remember is that tips for guides on free tours are their main source of income
Lost in the canals of Venice
A unique destination, Venice is one of the most popular cities to visit in Italy. The best way to wander the city is getting lost in the maze of narrow, cobblestone streets or taking a romantic ride on a gondola through the canals while the songs of the gondolier echo under the Bridge of Sighs. A must-see is in the heart of Venice, simply called “the Piazza”, where you can find three main sights in one location: Basilica San Marco, Doge’s Palace, and the clock tower built in the late 15th century, Torre dell’Orologio.
Grabbing a bite to eat at a local restaurant is the perfect way to end a free walking tour form Freetour.com. The chefs create their menus based on the locally caught fish and seasonal produce from seven centuries-old Rialto Market to ensure their guests have an unforgettable culinary experience. Top off your dining experience with a glass of Italy’s finest wine or indulge in a creamy gelato while taking a stroll across the water on Rialto Bridge.
Day trips across the Grand Canal take you to the smaller islands of Murano and Burano, famous for it’s glass blowing and lace work, respectively. Both are great souvenirs to take home. Burano is also highly recognized for its distinctive, brightly coloured homes and great photo opportunities. Whatever adventure you’re looking for, Venice has something for everyone to enjoy his or her stay.
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