Venice Full Day Tour with Murano or Burano

8 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English

Begin your unforgettable journey through the heart of Venice at the iconic Santa Lucia Train Station. Your local guide will lead you on a scenic walking tour through Venice’s charming alleyways and romantic canals, passing by architectural marvels and cultural landmarks including the Rialto Bridge, Piazza San Marco, and the Bridge of Sighs.
After soaking in the atmosphere of Venice’s historic center, you can choose to visit either:
Murano – World-famous for its centuries-old tradition of glass-making. Learn about the artistry behind this delicate craft!
OR
Burano – A postcard-perfect island known for its vibrant, candy-colored houses and intricate lace-making tradition. Discover the charm of this fishing village as you stroll its colorful streets and visit a local lace shop.
Enjoy some time on the island to shop for authentic souvenirs or sip a coffee by the water before returning to Venice.

What's Included

Transportation to Murano or Burano
Professional guide
Small group tour
Hotel pickup and dropoff
Tips and gratuities
Food and drinks

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

The tour guide will meet you in front of Flying Tiger shop inside Venice Santa Lucia train station

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 8 hours (approximately)
  • 1

    Piazza San Marco often known in English as St Mark's Square, is the principal public square of Venice, Italy, where it is generally known just as la Piazza ("the Square"). All other urban spaces in the city (except the Piazzetta and the Piazzale Roma) are called campi ("fields"). The Piazzetta ("little Piazza/Square") is an extension of the Piazza towards the lagoon in its south east corner (see plan). The two spaces together form the social, religious and political centre of Venice and are commonly considered together. This article relates to both of them. A remark usually attributed (though without proof) to Napoleon calls the Piazza San Marco "the drawing room of Europe"

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 2

    The Grand Canal (Venetian Canal Grando, known in Venetian dialect Canałasso, Canalazzo) is the main canal that crosses the historic center of Venice. About 3800 meters long (30 to 70 m wide, medium depth 5 m), it divides the old town into two parts, tracing an inverted "S", which goes from the bridge of the Liberty Bridge to the San Marco Basin. It is flanked along its length by magnificent buildings, most of the centuries between the twelfth and eighteenth centuries, which manifest the well-being and art created by the Republic of Venice, making it one of the symbols of the city. Every year the Venetians relive centuries-old traditions of the Serenissima, such as the Historical Regatta.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3

    The Rialto Bridge is the oldest of the four bridges spanning the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy. Connecting the sestieri of San Marco and San Polo, it has been rebuilt several times since its first construction as a pontoon bridge in the 12th century, and is now a significant tourist attraction in the city.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4

    The Bridge of Sighs is a bridge in Venice, Italy. The enclosed bridge is made of white limestone, has windows with stone bars, passes over the Rio di Palazzo, and connects the New Prison to the interrogation rooms in the Doge's Palace.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5

    Burano is known for its lace work and its small, brightly painted houses, which are popular with artists. The colours of the houses follow a specific system, originating from the golden age of its development. If someone wishes to paint their home, one must send a request to the government, who will respond by making notice of the certain colours permitted for that lot. The island is considered among the ten most colorful places in the world.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 6

    Murano's reputation as a center for glassmaking was born when the Venetian Republic ordered glassmakers to move their furnaces to Murano in 1291. Murano glass is still associated with Venetian glass. Murano's glassmakers held a monopoly on high-quality glassmaking for centuries, developing or refining many technologies. Today, the artisans of Murano still employ these centuries-old techniques, crafting everything from contemporary art glass and glass jewellery to Murano glass chandeliers and wine stoppers.

    2 hours Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • A minimum of two people is required to guarantee the tour
  • Walking tour of Venice and Burano OR Murano, external visit of the monuments
  • It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes, operates in all weather conditions
Supplied by ROMAETRAVEL

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Tags

Day Trips
Full-day Tours
Bus Tours
Cultural Tours
Historical Tours
Car Tours
Small Group
Short term availability

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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