Highlights and Hidden Gems Night Tour in Venice
Overview
You will enter the intricate maze of narrow streets that wind through Venice to discover ancient stories, legends and mysteries that will be revealed to you in this unique tour of Venice at night.
You will walk thorugh the most significant corners of Venice at night when churches and ancient palaces are silhouetted against the magic night sky.
Inclusions
- Tour Leader & Nature and Interpretive Guide
What to expect
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Stop At: Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta detta I Gesuiti, Salizada dei Spechieri, 4877, 30121 Venezia VE, Italy
Giddily over the top even by rococo standards, this impressive building is a gaudy, glitzy 18th century Jesuit church. Almost impossible to take a picture in all at once!
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Scuola Grande di San Marco, Campo dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo, 6777, 30122 Venice Italy
Instead of a father son sunday soccer play, sculptor Pietro Lombardo and his sons had something more ambitious in mind: a high Renaissance polychrome marble facade for the most important confraternity in Venice! Mauro Codussi put the finishing touches of this gem, particularly beautiful at the sunset or at night.
Magnificent lions of St. Mark prowl above the portals, while sculpted trompe l’oeil perspective beguile the eye.
Nowadays this beatiful building is hosting a public hospital
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Campo S.S. Giovanni e Paolo, 6363, 30122 Venezia VE, Italy
Named after two minor martyrs of early Christian Rome, Santi Giovanni e Paolo, elided to san Zanipolo in Venetian dialect, this church was designed to make worshippers feel small and reverential.
The cavernous interior (90m by 38 meters) could accommodate virtually half of the population of the neighbourhood n the 14th century.
Its 33m high nabe is reinforced by a clever series of cross-beams - necessary because of Venice’s waterlogged soil.
Typical of Italian gothic (and different from the French one), its exteriors and interiors have a barnlike simplicity.
Rarest of all is the surviving 15th century stained glass in the south transept, created in the closeby Murano.
For centuries Zanipolo was the site of the Doge’s funerals and the walls are punctuated by 25 of their lavish tombs.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Equestrian Statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni, Campo S.S. Giovanni e Paolo, 30122 Venice Italy
Bartolomeo Colleoni ‘s galloping bronze equestrian statue is one of the only two such public monuments in Venice. It commemorates one of Venice most loyal mercenary commanders: from 1448 Coleoni commanded armies for the Republic of Venice, though in true mercenary from he switched side a couple of times when he had been stiffed on pay or promotions!
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Chiesa di Santa Maria dei Miracoli, Campo Dei Miracoli, 30121 Venice Italy
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Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Mercati di Rialto, Campo della Pescaria Vicino il Ponte di Rialto, 30125 Venice Italy
The market place in Venice is Rialto: its fish and vegetable market in the morning is noisy, raw, authentic and full of true venetian life.
In the night is a quiet place to walk through (with a fish smell!) and one of the hotspot of Venetian nightlife.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Ponte delle Tette, San Polo, 30125 Venice Italy
This bridge is know since the 15th century as “Tits Bridge”. Back in those days, shadowy porticos around this bridge sheltered a designated red light district where neighbourhood prostitutes were encouraged to display their wares in windows instead of taking marketing campaigns to the streets in their legendary platform shoes.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Campo Santa Margherita, sestiere di Dorso Duro, Venice Italy
Even in the dead of winter and the heat of the summer, you can count on action here in Venice at night. The oblong, unruly square features a bevy of beverage temptations with several wine bars and restaurants. During the day it hosts a small regular weekday market, an flea market once a week and periodic political protests.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Campo San Barnaba, Dorsoduro, Venice Italy
This square and church may look familiar, even for newcomers in Venice.
A scene in the 1989 film Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade was shot in the Campo San Barnaba in front of the church, with the church's façade as an imaginary library. Indiana was then escaping from the library through an undergoing tunnel (which of course does not exist) ending up in the middle of this square, surprising elegant italian families having an ice cream.
Also an inconic scene from the movie “Summer Time” (1955) was show shot here, with Catherine Hepburn falling into a nearby canal.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Ponte dell'Accademia, Campo de la Carita, Venice Italy
This wooden bridge was built in 37 days in 1933, to replace a corroded 1854 steel bridge) and was meant to be temporary. It is still here!
It connects Dorsoduro and the Gallerie dell'Accademia with San Marco district offering one of the most scenografic view above Canal Grande
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute, Campo de la Salute Dorsoduro 1, 30123 Venice Italy
This church is a monumental sigh of relief (Salute means health), placed in the final part of the Canal Grande, when the canal ends up into the basin of Saint Mark.. This splendid domed church was commissioned by Venice’s plague survivors as thanks for salvation.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Punta della Dogana, Sestiere Dorsoduro 2, 30123 Venice Italy
This warehouse (Dogana means Customs) has been built in 1677 by Giuseppe Benoni to ensure no ship entered the canal Grande without paying duties
It has been renovated and reopened in 2009 (after an intervention by Tadao Ando) and now it belongs to the french Collectionist Pinaul (together with Palazzo Grassi). It is now a art space helding exhibitions organised bt the Pinault collection.
From the top you can enjoy a magnific view spotting in one shot The Doge’s Palace, Piazza San Marco, the island of San Giorgio, the Canal Grande, the Canal Della Giudecca and the Giudecca island with the Zitelle and Redentore church and the Venice Giardini.
Duration: 5 minutes
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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This was a perfect way to start our time in Venice. We did see many, many places to go which are away from the crowds. Our guide Valerio was excellent, helpful, friendly and very knowledgeable. Just a small suggestion….it would be great to end the tour with a quick beverage at some great local...
This was a perfect way to start our time in Venice. We did see many, many places to go which are away from the crowds. Our guide Valerio was excellent, helpful, friendly and very knowledgeable. Just a small suggestion….it would be great to end the tour with a quick beverage at some great local place. Also it would be helpful to know about the mosquitos at night to dress appropriately. I would recommend this tour and any tour hosted by Valerio to others. We had a wonderful experience.We LOVED Valerio. He was super friendly, knowledgeable about his city, and showed us unique things. He communicated with us personally through what’s app so I feel like he cared about us being there. He even offered to keep in touch with us after we left if we needed recommendations for other ...
We LOVED Valerio. He was super friendly, knowledgeable about his city, and showed us unique things. He communicated with us personally through what’s app so I feel like he cared about us being there. He even offered to keep in touch with us after we left if we needed recommendations for other city’s or ever came back.Did you know that in Venice there is a church which was used to play basketball? Or that the number of residents is falling constantly? Valerio has interesting informations about Venice that probably you will not find in any guiding book. His tours are made only with small groups. Reliable, enjoy...
Did you know that in Venice there is a church which was used to play basketball? Or that the number of residents is falling constantly? Valerio has interesting informations about Venice that probably you will not find in any guiding book. His tours are made only with small groups. Reliable, enjoyable, local (he is Venetian).Valerio is completely fantastic! We had a wonderful time exploring the city for a couple of hours before midnight. He made it very special for my beautiful wife for her birthday to hear the bells at midnight. We all enjoyed the experience immensely. Valerio is very knowledgeable about so very man...
Valerio is completely fantastic! We had a wonderful time exploring the city for a couple of hours before midnight. He made it very special for my beautiful wife for her birthday to hear the bells at midnight. We all enjoyed the experience immensely. Valerio is very knowledgeable about so very many things in Venice. A must do while in Venice.Pleasing and interesting tour involving Venice alleys, peculiar relationship between Venetian people and the water and historical events as well. Our guide Valerio proved excellent knowledge on the topic, witty personality and amazing comunicative skills: we stared at a guide that went far beyond...
Pleasing and interesting tour involving Venice alleys, peculiar relationship between Venetian people and the water and historical events as well. Our guide Valerio proved excellent knowledge on the topic, witty personality and amazing comunicative skills: we stared at a guide that went far beyond the mere description of monuments and places to the extent that Valerio could even establish some comparisons with local reality of each family in the group when answering all their questions (both in Italian and in English languages). On top of that, the tour organizer cleverly planned to gather people in small group thus allowing an easy and a direct interaction with guide. Definitely recommended it!We did this tour the first night of arrival in Venice. I had not slept on the flight so it was a stretch to do this but it was worth it. The way it is described you might not do it on the first night in town, but it ended up being a great orientation. He showed us how to interpret street signs...
We did this tour the first night of arrival in Venice. I had not slept on the flight so it was a stretch to do this but it was worth it. The way it is described you might not do it on the first night in town, but it ended up being a great orientation. He showed us how to interpret street signs and walked us through areas that I did not see later on. He was entertaining and informative, I thought it was a great introduction.