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janisj Aug 17th, 2014 07:01 PM

Recommended Venice walking tours?
 
I'll be in Venice for a few days early October an thought I'd like to take a walking tour -- either an overview tour of St Mark's/Rialto Bridge areas or some specialized tour elsewhere. I'll spend most of the time on my own but think one organized walking (or boat) tour would be fun.

I was looking at the Discovering Venice 'semi-private' small group tour

http://www.discoveringvenice.com/en/...vate-tour.html

They offer a lot of other 'private' tours that look interesting, but they are all for groups and since I'll be solo would be awfully pricey - having to pick up the whole tab.

Any other recommended tour companies/guides?

Thanks

bobthenavigator Aug 18th, 2014 05:06 AM

These folks are real pros:
http://www.walksinsidevenice.com/

janisj Aug 19th, 2014 07:30 AM

Thanks -- I'll check them out.

MissPrism Aug 19th, 2014 09:35 AM

We went on this one a few years ago
http://www.getyourguide.co.uk/venice...g-tour-t33033/
It takes you into gardens you would have no idea were there. One has a fantastic view of the lagoon

gertie3751 Aug 19th, 2014 10:03 AM

I have an old Cadogan Venice guidebook. There are 5 walking tours in it. Self-guided. I did them solo. They were great, I would thoroughly recommend them if you can locate a copy of the book.

nvl325 Aug 19th, 2014 11:23 AM

you're right- if you pay a set fee and there's only you, ouch. We had a nice tour a couple years ago (of course I can't find the name) but our daughters were with us, so for four of us it made sense- or at least was easier to justify!

DH and I will be back in Oct and I wouldn't mind doing another tour, but yeah, don't think I'd want to pay the same rate for two of us. Will be watching this for ideas! I guess as you say joining a small group tour is the way to go.

My Rick Steves Venice book has some walks, which I enjoy using, but having a guide is pretty nice.

socialworker Aug 19th, 2014 02:46 PM

I wish I knew something about this, janis, as I would love to be helpful to you as you were when we went to Edinburgh last year. Had it not been for you (and a few others, but mostly you) we might not have taken a tour out into the Highlands and that would have been a real shame! Thank you!

willowjane Aug 19th, 2014 04:01 PM

We had a wonderful guide, Monica Bittante! She gave us a fabulous private tour. She is so knowledgeable and kind. Her email is carlobit at libero.it

She is licensed city guide in Venice. She really was wonderful!

thursdaysd Aug 19th, 2014 04:10 PM

Nice idea, I hadn't thought about a walking tour for Venice. I won't get there until November, and I see that Inside Venice quits at the end of October, but Get Your Guide is still operating, and they have some tours that include a gondola ride, which otherwise is ridiculously expensive for a solo. Thanks.


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