Self-Guided Tour: The Heart of Venice (English)
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Self-Guided Tour: The Heart of Venice (English)

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About this experience

Rialto Bridge & Beyond: A Self-Guided Journey Through Venice

Discover Venice like never before with my self-experience audio guide — not just a tour, but a journey I personally created to make your time unforgettable. Start at St. Mark’s Square, dive into over 1000 years of history, and explore must-see sites like the Doge’s Palace, Teatro La Fenice, and Bridge of Sighs.

You’ll hear fascinating stories about Venice’s rise as a powerful merchant republic, walk through hidden gems like the Giardini Reali, and learn how East met West in this unique city. No minutes wasted — just pure discovery.

This guide blends expert insight (featuring Dr. Susan Steer) with personal tips so you won’t just see Venice — you’ll feel it.

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Self-Guided Tour: The Heart of Venice (English)

What's included

Engaging audio stories for each location
Unlimited use for the duration of your stay
Top sights, historic events & famous people
Web app with map
1 step access: Link to easily activate and access your audio guide

Detailed itinerary

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Piazza San Marco, often called “the drawing room of Europe,” is the heart of Venice and one of the most famous squares in the world. Surrounded by stunning landmarks like St. Mark’s Basilica, the Doge’s Palace, and the Campanile, it offers a breathtaking blend of history, art, and architecture. The square is a lively gathering place filled with music, cafés, and the soft cooing of pigeons, creating a timeless Venetian atmosphere.

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This intimate pocket square lies just north-east of St. Mark’s Basilica, wedged between the basilica’s north façade, the Palazzo Patriarcale, and the small church of San Basso

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The Church of San Pantalon (Chiesa di San Pantalon) is a hidden gem located in the Dorsoduro district of Venice. From the outside, it may appear modest, but inside it houses one of the largest ceiling paintings in the world, created by Gian Antonio Fumiani. This massive work, depicting the Martyrdom and Apotheosis of Saint Pantaleon, covers the entire ceiling and was painted on canvas — a rare and awe-inspiring feat. The church itself dates back to the 17th century and is dedicated to Saint Pantaleon, a Christian martyr and healer.

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Sotoportego de l’Abazia, also known as the “Underpass of the Abbey,” is a typical Venetian covered passageway beneath a building, located in the Cannaregio district near the old Church and Scuola of Santa Maria della Misericordia. These kinds of sotoporteghi connect streets or squares and often provide sheltered walkways — this one leads directly to Corte Nova and Ponte de l’Abazia, running along the Rio de la Salute.

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Campo San Salvador is a lively and historic square located right in the heart of Venice, just a short walk from the Rialto Bridge and along the bustling Mercerie shopping street. Though modest in size, it holds deep historical and cultural significance.

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The Teatro Goldoni (officially Teatro Stabile del Veneto Carlo Goldoni) is a cherished historic theatre nestled near the Rialto Bridge, in Venice’s San Marco district.

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Campo San Luca is a lively square in the San Marco district of Venice, located just a few minutes' walk from both Rialto Bridge and Piazza San Marco. Once a quiet, residential area, it’s now a popular meeting point for locals and tourists alike, thanks to its central location and welcoming atmosphere.

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Teatro La Fenice, literally "The Phoenix Theatre," is Venice’s legendary opera house—famed for rising from its ashes not once, but three times. The original theatre opened in 1792, designed by Gianantonio Selva, and quickly became a key venue for bel canto premieres by Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, and Verdi .

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Rio Terà dei Assassini, which translates to "Street of the Assassins," is one of Venice’s most mysterious and evocative alleyways.

Originally a canal, it was filled in around 1798 — as the name rio terà (literally “filled-in canal”) suggests. The eerie name stems from medieval times, when this area, along with a now-vanished “Bridge of the Assassins,” was known for murders and ambushes after dark.

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Statua di Daniele Manin stands proudly at the heart of Campo Manin in Venice’s San Marco district — a tribute to one of the city's most celebrated 19th-century patriots.

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Palazzo Cavalli‑Franchetti (often simply called Palazzo Cavalli) is a stunning palace on Venice’s Grand Canal, nestled just across from the Accademia Bridge in the San Marco district.

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The Rialto Bridge (Ponte di Rialto) is one of the most iconic landmarks in Venice and the oldest bridge spanning the Grand Canal. Originally built as a wooden drawbridge in the 12th century, it was rebuilt in stone between 1588 and 1591 by architect Antonio da Ponte, winning a famous design competition that even included Michelangelo.

What's not included

Smartphone & headphones (bring your own)
Physical in-person guide
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Entry tickets to any attractions or sights (these may require separate admission and are optional)
Food

Available languages

Audio guide
EN
Written guide
EN

Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Meeting Point: In front of the Campanile di San Marco (St Mark’s Bell Tower)
The Campanile is the tall brick bell tower located in the center of Piazza San Marco — you can’t miss it!

Important notes

*ACCESS TO SELF-GUIDE* Download your self‑guide PDF instructions here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/
Get a link to the audio guide, valid for 7 days, and access the self-guided tour at any time.

About Venice

Venice is a unique and enchanting city built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. Known for its canals, gondolas, and stunning architecture, Venice is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-visit destination for its rich history, art, and culture. The city offers a romantic and timeless atmosphere that captivates visitors from around the world.

Top Attractions

St. Mark's Basilica

A stunning Byzantine cathedral known for its opulent design, golden mosaics, and historical significance. It is one of the most iconic landmarks in Venice.

Historical/Religious 1-2 hours Free entry, €3 for museum and treasury

Doge's Palace

A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, the Doge's Palace was the residence of the Doge of Venice and the seat of Venetian government. It offers a glimpse into the city's political and cultural history.

Historical/Architecture 1-2 hours €25 for standard ticket, €30 for Secret Itineraries Tour

Rialto Bridge

The oldest and most famous of Venice's four bridges spanning the Grand Canal, the Rialto Bridge is an iconic symbol of the city.

Architecture 30 minutes Free

Grand Canal

The main waterway of Venice, the Grand Canal is lined with beautiful palaces, churches, and historic buildings. A vaporetto ride along the canal offers stunning views.

Nature/Scenic 30-60 minutes €7.50 for a vaporetto ticket

Murano

An island famous for its glass-making tradition. Visitors can watch artisans at work and purchase unique glass souvenirs.

Cultural/Historical Half-day Free to explore, €10 for museum

Burano

A colorful island known for its lace-making tradition and picturesque houses. Burano is a charming and photogenic destination.

Cultural/Scenic Half-day Free to explore, €5 for lace museum

Must-Try Local Dishes

Risotto al Nero di Seppia

A risotto made with cuttlefish ink, giving it a distinctive black color and rich, briny flavor.

Main Course Contains seafood, not suitable for vegetarians or those with seafood allergies.

Sarde in Saor

Sweet and sour sardines marinated with onions, raisins, pine nuts, and vinegar.

Appetizer Contains fish, not suitable for vegetarians.

Bigoli in Salsa

Pasta with a sauce made from anchovies, onions, and breadcrumbs.

Main Course Contains fish, not suitable for vegetarians.

Frito Misto

A mix of fried seafood and vegetables, including shrimp, squid, and zucchini.

Appetizer Contains seafood, not suitable for vegetarians.

Popular Activities

Kayaking in the canals Cycling on Lido di Venezia Hiking in the Venetian Lagoon Sunbathing on Lido di Venezia Enjoying a gondola ride Visiting a spa or wellness center Attending a concert or opera Visiting museums and galleries

Best Time to Visit

April to June, September to October

These months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds compared to the summer peak. The city is vibrant with events and festivals, and the temperatures are comfortable for exploring.

15°C to 28°C 59°F to 82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Italian
  • Widely spoken: English, French, German
  • English: Widely spoken in tourist areas, moderately spoken in local areas

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (Central European Time, CET), GMT+2 (Central European Summer Time, CEST) during daylight saving time

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Venice is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, pickpocketing and petty theft can occur in crowded areas, and acqua alta (high water) events can disrupt travel plans.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and be aware of your surroundings
  • • Use official taxis and ticket vendors
  • • Be cautious of strangers approaching you with offers or requests

Getting there

By air
  • Venice Marco Polo Airport • 12 km from city center
By train

Santa Lucia Railway Station

By bus

Piazzale Roma

Getting around

Public transport

The vaporetto is the main public transport system in Venice. It operates on fixed routes and is the most convenient way to get around.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber (limited availability), Local taxi apps

Rentals

Neighborhoods

San Marco Dorsoduro Cannaregio Castello

Day trips

Burano and Murano
10-45 minutes by vaporetto • Half-day to full day

Visit the colorful island of Burano and the glass-making island of Murano for a unique and picturesque day trip.

Lido di Venezia
20 minutes by vaporetto • Half-day to full day

A long, narrow island between the Venetian Lagoon and the Adriatic Sea, known for its beaches, the Venice Film Festival, and a more relaxed atmosphere.

Padua (Padova)
40 km (25 miles) • Half-day to full day

A charming city known for its beautiful architecture, historic sites, and the famous Scrovegni Chapel with its stunning frescoes by Giotto.

Festivals

Venice Carnival • February or March (dates vary) Venice Film Festival • Late August to early September Festa del Redentore • Third weekend of July

Pro tips

  • Visit major attractions early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds
  • Explore the city's lesser-known neighborhoods and hidden gems for a more authentic experience
  • Try local specialties and dishes, and ask locals for recommendations
  • Use a map or GPS to navigate the intricate streets and canals, as Venice can be easy to get lost in
  • Be prepared for acqua alta (high water) events, especially from October to January, and check forecasts and plan accordingly
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