ACCESSIBILITà

Have you always wanted to explore magical Venice without following the hustle and bustle of tourist crowds? If so, this walking tour fits for you!

The itinerary is designed for those who want to discover different routes, get to know the small churches that keep great masterpieces and for those who love contemporary art and craftsmanship and exploring vibrant and authentic areas not crowded by tourist.
There are many museums and churches to visit, as well as the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, the construction sites for the manufacture and maintenance of gondolas and typical wooden boats, the workshops for the production of masks and ceramics. Undoubtedly an ideal experience for those who want to avoid the crowds and quietly enjoy some of the city’s most picturesque corners.

Relaxing and encountering glimpses of the city that only Venetians know.

Periodo

All year round

Località

Dettagli dell'esperienza

When

All year round, minimum 2 people


Time

4 hours with a tour guide or tour leader and facilitor of accessible tourism


How

Walking tour


Meeting point

To be defined together with the tour guide


Prices

€ 95 per adult, minimum 2 participants

€ 40 children 4 -14 years, 0 – 3 years free

Group price (more than 8 participants) on request


What is included

Guided tour


Accessibility

The tour takes place completely outdoors in the city centre of Venice, passing through the Sestieri of Dorsoduro, San Marco and Castello. The tourist experience can be enjoyed by people with walking disabilities because the tour is designed to avoid steps and barriers. If carried out over its entire length (7km), it includes 20 accessible bridges, most of them are 7% or 8% sloped. The Ponte della Paglia, which allows a view of the Ponte dei Sospiri, has an alternating slope of 5% at the base of the step and 23% on the ramps between the steps. The Grand Canal will be crossed by steamboat between the Salute stop and San Marco Vallaresso. For the elderly or those who have difficulty standing for a long time, the tour will be organised in such a way as to include breaks to rest. Accessible toilets will be indicated on the route.