Hidden Venice Afternoon Walking Tour
Venice, Italy
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Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 90 minutes
An afternoon walk to discover the most unusual and characteristic corners of Venice and to learn interesting facts about life in the famous water city
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An afternoon walk to discover the most unusual and characteristic corners of Venice and to learn interesting facts about life in the famous water cityThere's no better way to discover Venice than wandering among its alleys and peaceful canals. Away from the crowded areas, Venice is a precious gem to be discovered. The ones eager to really explore Venice will find a city that slowly reveals a deeper and more intimate side. A side filled with the people still living there with “campi” (Venice’s little squares) and the thriving “bacari” (local bars). While strolling around, a passionate local guide will describe the surroundings as well as tell you interesting facts about life in a water city. Venice also has a lot of history and culture, and important highlights will not be missing during the walk. At first, head towards La Fenice Theater (external), one of the most famous Opera theaters in the world, attracting thousands of Opera lovers every year. Another hidden gem is the “Bovolo Staircase”, a stunning staircase inspired by oriental architectures and living example of the Venice’s bond with the East. The Bovolo staircase was named after “bovolo”, the Venetian word for snail, clearly referring to its original spiral shape. Although pretty hard to find, a visit to this little gem is really worth it. Stroll around the elegant area surrounding Rialto Bridge, the most famous one in Venice, connecting the Sestieri (“districts”) of San Marco and San Polo. It was a busy crossing area in commercial life back in the day, always crawling with local and foreign merchants. Today, it is the most famous bridge among the ones crossing the Grand Canal, and still somehow preserves its ancient charm and atmosphere. In fact, Rialto is still the pulsing center of shops and commercial life in Venice, as well as home to the picturesque food and fish market of the city. You will not actually cross Rialto Bridge, but enjoy a beautiful view of the famous bridge from a dock on the Grand Canal, photography lovers get ready!
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