St. Mark’s Basilica: Guided Tour Of Cathedral
Prepare for a guided tour of St. Mark’s Basilica’s cathedral and see its expansive golden mosaics covering over 8,000 square meters, depicting biblical scenes and Venice’s history.
Prepare for a guided tour of St. Mark’s Basilica’s cathedral and see its expansive golden mosaics covering over 8,000 square meters, depicting biblical scenes and Venice’s history.
With this combo ticket you’ll get skip-the-line access to two of Venice’s most interesting museums! Explore the art of Venetian lace-making from the 16th to the 20th centuries at the Lace Museum, then check out the largest collection of Murano glass in history at the Glass Museum.
What better way to get around in Venice than by boat! With this boat transfer from Punta Sabbioni to Venice San Marco, you’ll get to where you are going in true Venetian style.
Take a shared gondola ride through Venice. Relax as you glide through the city, taking in its unique colors and lights. Pass by elegant palaces and cross iconic bridges in this city on water.
Absorb yourself in Venice with a visit to the Basilica of San Marco. This iconic landmark is home to the sacred relics of Saint Mark and boasts a rich history dating back to the 10th century. Rebuilt after a fire in the 900s, the basilica took on its current form in 1063 AD, thanks to visionary Doge Domenico Contarini.
Want to see Venice like a local, but don’t want to invest in a gondola? This is the next best thing! This smart ticket grants you access to the ‘vaporetto’ (water-buses) in Venice, Lido and the lagoon islands, plus buses in Mestre and Marghera.
Explore less crowded areas of Venice with a guide in the San Marco district. Discover the history of these spots on a walking tour through the city.
Visit the Gino Mazzuccato glass factory in Murano to see the traditional craft of Murano glassmaking.
Meet your guide at St. Mark’s Square for an after-hours visit to St. Mark’s Basilica. Listen to stories about Venice and St. Mark’s history, including how the basilica acquired its relics through a 9th-century event.
It’s hard to pick out only one highlight in a city like Venice, but if you’re pressed for time, you definitely don’t want to miss the spectacular Doge’s Palace.
Just a short walk from St. Mark’s Square, dip your hands into the art of Venetian mask-making with an Italian expert. The whole family can get involved and unleash their creativity!
Discover one of the most famous theaters, as well as one of the most beautiful buildings in Venice, during this guided tour. Built in 1792 in Neoclassical style, the building has gone through its trials – in fact, it’s been burnt down three times.
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