Discover the highlights of Venice on a guided walking tour created especially for school groups. Led by an experienced local guide who works regularly with students, this engaging route turns the city’s streets and squares into an open-air classroom filled with stories, art, and surprising details.
Along the way, the group explores the lively atmosphere of Campo Santa Margherita, admires masterpieces inside the Scuola Grande di San Rocco, and visits the impressive Basilica dei Frari. Students then cross the famous Rialto Bridge, pass by the area linked to Marco Polo, and conclude in the spectacular Piazza San Marco.
This school-focused walking tour blends history, art, and exploration into a fun and memorable experience—perfect for helping students connect with one of the world’s most fascinating cities while learning on the move.
Meet your guide in front of the Church of San Pantalon or at another convenient location.
From the outside, Scuola Grande di San Rocco impresses students with its elegant Renaissance façade, richly decorated with marble reliefs and sculpted figures.
As the group arrives at Campo dei Frari, students step into one of Venice’s classic open squares, anchored by the impressive Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari nearby. This lively campo offers a relaxed place to pause and talk about how public squares connected everyday life, religion, and community in historic Venice.
From the outside, Rialto Bridge immediately captures students’ attention with its graceful stone arch spanning the Grand Canal and the rows of small shops built right into the structure. First constructed in the late 16th century, it replaced earlier wooden bridges and quickly became one of Venice’s most important crossings—linking busy trading areas on both sides of the water.
At Piazza San Marco, students step into Venice’s most famous and spectacular open space—often called the city’s “living room.” Surrounded by extraordinary monuments like St. Mark’s Basilica, the Doge’s Palace, and the soaring bell tower, the square offers a powerful introduction to Venice’s political, religious, and artistic past.
Meet your guide in front of the church.
Venice is a unique and enchanting city built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. Known for its canals, gondolas, and stunning architecture, Venice is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-visit destination for its rich history, art, and culture. The city offers a romantic and timeless atmosphere that captivates visitors from around the world.
A stunning Byzantine cathedral known for its opulent design, golden mosaics, and historical significance. It is one of the most iconic landmarks in Venice.
A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, the Doge's Palace was the residence of the Doge of Venice and the seat of Venetian government. It offers a glimpse into the city's political and cultural history.
The oldest and most famous of Venice's four bridges spanning the Grand Canal, the Rialto Bridge is an iconic symbol of the city.
The main waterway of Venice, the Grand Canal is lined with beautiful palaces, churches, and historic buildings. A vaporetto ride along the canal offers stunning views.
An island famous for its glass-making tradition. Visitors can watch artisans at work and purchase unique glass souvenirs.
A colorful island known for its lace-making tradition and picturesque houses. Burano is a charming and photogenic destination.
A risotto made with cuttlefish ink, giving it a distinctive black color and rich, briny flavor.
Sweet and sour sardines marinated with onions, raisins, pine nuts, and vinegar.
Pasta with a sauce made from anchovies, onions, and breadcrumbs.
A mix of fried seafood and vegetables, including shrimp, squid, and zucchini.
These months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds compared to the summer peak. The city is vibrant with events and festivals, and the temperatures are comfortable for exploring.
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Venice is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, pickpocketing and petty theft can occur in crowded areas, and acqua alta (high water) events can disrupt travel plans.
Santa Lucia Railway Station
Piazzale Roma
The vaporetto is the main public transport system in Venice. It operates on fixed routes and is the most convenient way to get around.
Available • Apps: Uber (limited availability), Local taxi apps
Visit the colorful island of Burano and the glass-making island of Murano for a unique and picturesque day trip.
A long, narrow island between the Venetian Lagoon and the Adriatic Sea, known for its beaches, the Venice Film Festival, and a more relaxed atmosphere.
A charming city known for its beautiful architecture, historic sites, and the famous Scrovegni Chapel with its stunning frescoes by Giotto.
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