Buendía Tours is offering you an unforgettable day discovering the famous city of canals during your stay in Rome with our Day Trip to Venice on High-Speed Train... are you going to miss out?
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Prices
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Adulto
95 €
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Menores de 7 a 13 años
85 €
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Menores de 4 a 6 años
85 €
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Menores de 3 años
Free
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Itinerary
When booking your stay in Rome, you probably didn't even consider the possibility of visiting Venice, however, at Buendía Tours, we love creating new journeys and adventures so that you have more to choose from.
We will take a high-speed train in the morning towards Venice and, once there, we will discover all the essential monuments and landmarks, beginning with St. Mark's Basilica. Our expert guide will explain the history of the monument, helping you understand the significance it once had in a time when Venice had huge political power and influence. As well as all the historic buildings, other highlights of the visit are the canal cruise on a traditional gondola boat and a walk through the busy squares of the city center, truly unique experiences that you will remember for the rest of your life.
After a very intense day discovering the city of canals, we will take the same high-speed train back to Rome before nightfall.
Modern technology and means of transport make the world a smaller place, allowing us to travel in ways we wouldn't have thought possible not long ago. Take advantage of this progress and combine your stay in the Italian capital with an incredible one-day tour of Venice. If you are wondering what else you can do during your trip to Rome, check out the exciting activities we have planned out for you! We are sure you will find something you will love.
Details
- Full day
- Round trip ticket
- Guided tour of St. Mark's Basilica
- Esta actividad no admite cancelaciones
Duration
Included
Language
English
The train will leave between 6 and 9 in the morning
Do not worry because both the departure time of the train to Venice, as well as the time of the train from Venice to Rome, will be communicated to you well in advance
We always prefer to confirm the final time when it is, indeed, final, than to give rise to misunderstandings and worse forecasts