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Adam_P, Jun 2026
The best tour in venice!
This is by far one of the best Gondala and history tours you can have. For €85, you and your partner can have a 45 minute Gondala tour through Venice and onto the Grand Canal. You'll get a VR history introduction about Venice, then a 10 minute walk to the Gondala's with a tour guide. The guides are extremely knowledgeable, friendly, accommodating and talk to you via an ear piece whilst walking and on the Gondala. What a brilliant experience for the money.
Art_W, Mar 2026
Selena was an excellent...
Selena was an excellent and very friendly tour guide. She ensured we had a great view of the Grand Canal and the glass blowing was great to see.
Kevin_Y, Jul 2026
Good tour need to explain better where it starts
The ride and tour itself was great but finding the location to check in was not. Better directions/address would be very helpful I spent 20 minutes running back and forth asking other gondola guides where ours was located by the time I found it I was drenched with the heat.
Kristen_C, Jul 2026
July 2026 - Gondola tour
It was really HOT that day so the walking part of the tour was a little long. But we enjoyed the VR (would have been nice to have seating) and the gondola ride itself.

Grand Canal

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Venice
Gondola floating along the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy.
  • Most Grand Canal gondola rides begin or end in St. Mark’s Square, home to St. Mark's Basilica (Basilica di San Marco) and Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale), and include a few picturesque minor canals along the way.

  • As one of the most popular destinations in Italy, Venice can get extremely crowded. To avoid a long wait at the motor launch, book your tour tickets in advance.

  • The palaces along the Grand Canal have architectural styles that span from the Byzantine to the Renaissance periods, and are best appreciated with an expert tour guide who can explain their history and importance.

  • Note that Venice and the Grand Canal feature a great number of bridges, many of which are not wheelchair accessible.