Private day tour by car with driver
€ 450
Visit the breathtaking city of Venice on our Venice day trip from Milan.
Venice Day Trip From Milan
Spend the day in one of the most enchanting cities of the world on this day trip from Milan to Venice.
Venice, the ‘city of canals’, is arguably one of the most romantic cities in the world.
It has magnificent architectural masterpieces such as the St. Mark’s Basilica and the Doges Palace, a number of top museums, a labyrinth of narrow alleyways, an ancient and fascinating history, unforgettable dainty bridges and canals, amazing design, fashion, art and food shops.
Your Venice tour from Milan includes a ferry-boat ride along the Grand Canal to visit Piazza San Marco and the various historical monuments and palaces (with tour guide on demand).
Trip Details
- Venice full day trip from Milan
- Duration: 12 hours
- Departure from your hotel in Milan at 8,00 am. Arrival in hotel in Milan at 8,00 pm
- code: 01113
Price
- Total price € 580,00 for a trip by minivan within 7/8 people.
- Total price € 450,00 for a trip by car within 3 people
- This is a personal trip by private car with driver for one group of clients only.
Highlights
- Round-trip transport to Venice from Milan by luxury minivan (or coach on demand) with air conditioning
- Explore Venice on a ferry-boat ride along Grand Canal, and enjoy the elegance of the city
- See top Venice attractions including St Mark’s Basilica, Doge’s Palace and Rialto Bridge
- Stroll in the calli, a labyrinthine web of narrow Venetian streets and canals
Itinerary
After leaving Milan early in the morning and a comfortable three-hour drive by luxury minivan, you will reach Venice and begin the tour.
On arrival in Venice you will take a cruise on the Grand Canal – a “must do” in Venice.
You will enjoy spectacular views of Venice, taste its architectural wonders (buildings, palaces, bridges and canals), and admire the elegance of the grand mansions that line its banks.
The ferry will take you to Piazza San Marco (St. Mark’s Square). Thanks to the elegance of its monuments, San Marco is rightly considered the great “Salotto” (or drawing room), of Venice.
San Marco’s beautiful buildings include the Doge Palace, the grand Old Law Courts, the Clock Tower, and the magnificent St. Mark’s Basilica and Campanile.
San Marco is the perfect place to get introduced to Venice’s classical sights, and to start your walking tour of Venice (tour guide on demand).
Setting off from St. Mark’s Square, with views of the Grand Canal, you will head through the narrow streets, laced with lovely canals and crumbling, historic houses.
Some of the sight-seeings you should see in Venice:
- St. Mark’s Basilica: built in 829 to house the remains of St. Mark, the city’s patron saint, and consecrated in 1024. The frescos above the entrance tell the story of St. Mark. It’s one of the most majestic cathedrals in the world. View masterpieces of Byzantine art (starting from the facade), savor the beauty of the cathedral’s gold mosaics and marble inlays, and admire fine examples of religious art in the Treasury.
- Bell Tower: built in the 9th century and originally used as a lookout tower and a lighthouse. The bells were rung to inform the city’s inhabitants of the main events organized in Venice.
- The Doge’s Palace: home of the Doge (the elected ruler of Venice) and the venue for the courts of law and civil administration. The exquisite palace took on its present form in the 15th-century. Admire the beautiful white marbles of the loggiato.
- Bridge of Sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri): built to connect the interrogation rooms, where prisoners were tried, to their cells which were known as the piombi. It was here that the convicts got their last view of Venice before their imprisonment.
- The Phoenix Opera house (La Fenice): destroyed twice by fire, it was rebuilt to run successfully again.
- Campo San Beneto: an ancient 11th century church, rebuilt in the 16th century.
- Rialto Bridge (Ponte di Rialto): a landmark structure on the Grand Canal, with shops selling souvenirs, jewellery and glass products.
- Marco Polo’s House
- Chiesa Santa Maria Formosa: the Holy Virgin is alleged to have appeared here disguised as a voluptuous woman.
- Campo SS. Giovanni e Paolo: the second largest square in Venice.
In addition to Venice’s big-name sights, you will have the time to enjoy Venice wandering in the calli, a labyrinthine web of narrow Venetian streets and canals. This is the best way to discover hidden gems in Venice that many visitors miss.
If you wish, you can visit a glass-making workshop to see a skilled craftsperson creating glass vases and perhaps shop for well-crafted souvenirs to take home.
Last, but not least, why not finish your day in Venice with an optional gondola ride around the Venetian lagoon?
The ride by flat-bottomed gondola is considered a must-do Venice experience, and takes in several atmospheric side canals as well as a stretch of the Grand Canal.
Alternatively, use the time to wander around the Venice streets at leisure.
At the end of your tour, you will be returned to your hotel in Milan.
What’s Included
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Milan
- Transfers and assistance by air-conditioned minivan or car
What’s not included
- Tour guide (on demand)
- Tour in gondola (on demand)
- Gratuities (optional)
- Food and drinks
- Entrance fees to attractions
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Walking in the historic center of Venice
When you will arrive at Venice with the day trip from Milan to Venice, you can
walking through the small streets of Venice you can discover new scenarios, magnificent scenarios
appear around a corner or some of the many artisan Venetian mask shops.
Many of these are made in the Casanova Laboratory, where there are magnificent masks all made by
hand. It is very interesting to see the craftsman working some of them on the spot.
Continuing the program of the day trip from Milan to Venice,, you cross bridges over colorful canals, where
gondolas glide gently as if they were in a painting. And walking, you arrive at what is nicknamed
"The most beautiful street in the world", the Grand Canal of Venice. A prestigious street overlooked by
various palaces, churches, bridges, the scene of executions but also splendid parties, the center of city
life and inspiring muse for many poets, artists and musicians from all over the world.
Almost four kilometers long, with a maximum width of 70 meters, the Grand Canal is practically an
inverted S that goes from the junction of the Ponte della Libertà to the San Marco Basin.
Not to be missed in Venice is a ride on the Grand Canal by gondola or by vaporetto. The gondola is the
most romantic means of transport par excellence, which leaves you speechless in front of the beauties of
the city. To navigate along the Grand Canal, in addition to the Gondola, you can also take the ferry, a
public navigation transport (called "vaporetto" in Venice)
Thus from the Holy Station you can admire, in sequence: the dome of the Church of San Simeon
Piccolo; the Scalzi Bridge; the Municipal Casino;the last residence of the famous composer Richard
Wagner; up to the Rialto Bridge, the centuries-old pedestrian passage on the Grand Canal.
All this and much more with the day trip from Milan to Venice, to introduce you to the wonders of this
magical and unique city