City Sightseeing
Adult: £37.00
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Child : £24.00
The perfect introduction to Venice; enjoy a memorable gondola ride along the enchanting waterways dominated by towering Venetian Palaces before walking through the streets in search of her most famous landmarks including St Mark’s Square, the Basilica and the Doge's Palace.
Adult: £35.00
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Child : £35.00
What better way to experience the beauty of this city built on water than a fascinating cruise along the Grand Canal and a labyrinth of minor canals aboard a luxurious motor launch? This leisurely cruise is an absolute must for first time visitors to Venice.
Adult: £24.00
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Child : £24.00
A Gondola tour of Venice is one of the quintessential things to do and a must for all visitors to this historic city. Avoid haggling over inflated prices with the Gondelieri and enjoy a tour at a fixed time when the waterways are at their most peaceful and relaxing.
Adult: £17.00
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Child : £12.00
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Student (13-26): £15.00
An absolute must for the first time visitor to Venice. Explore both St Marks Square and her labyrinth of narrow streets. See exquisite gothic palaces, visit Marco Polo’s House and enjoy fast track entrance to St Mark’s Basilica.
Adult: £17.00
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Child : £12.00
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Student (13-26): £15.00
Escape the crowds of tourists and discover the real Venice on this charming tour of the rarely visited San Polo District. Explore colourful and lively markets of the Rialto, learn about the Hunchback of San Giacomo Church and visit the old red-light district of Casteletto.
Adult: £40.00
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Adult: £24.00
Board a restored Venetian merchant boat to explore the lagoon’s islands and waterways during this three-hour Venice tour. Wander through the Arsenal, admire the famous glasswork from Island of Murano, snap pictures of candy-coloured buildings on Burano Island and see where the city’s famous fresh produce comes from. With a chance to enjoy a picnic at the city’s fortress, this is a great way to see a different side of Venice and discover some of its many colourful islands.

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