Venice in a Day from Florence (High Speed Train)
Cover the highlights of Venice in a single day during this unique small-group trip from Florence . Travel comfortably in a scenic, high-speed train. Your day will start at the train station of Florence, Santa Maria Novella when you will meet the tour leader, you will get on the hight speed train which in two hours will bring you in Venice. Upon arrival at the Saint Marks square, the our professional tour leader will walk you inside a glass blowing factory to experience how the glassblowing is made.
In the city of Carnival a not to be missed is a gondola ride, you will be offered a gondola ride and you are going to meet a real Venetian gondolier who is going to show you the city from a different point of view through the peaceful canals.
The our tour leader will make sure to point out the most known areas of Venice as the Sight Bridge, the Rialto Bridge the Venetian fish market when grandmas daily goes to buy the fresh ingredients and cook.
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Stop At: Venice, Venice, Veneto
If you have just a few days of vacation in Florence and you want to see Venice this is the right tour for you.
Venice is one of the most famous citys in Europe known for its canals, bridges, Saint Marks Basilica, Taxi Boats, Carnival, Saint Marks Square, Rialto Bridge, Doges Palace and Gondolas
Duration: 7 hours
Stop At: Piazza San Marco, 31024 Venice Italy
See the highlights of Venire in only one day
Duration: 7 hours
Duration:10 hours
Commences in:Bagno A Ripoli, Italy
Country:Italy
City:Bagno A Ripoli
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