Private guide in Venice, guided tours in Venice, Italy
Top Attractions in Venice
Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, Basilica Di San Marco, Gallerie Dell'Accademia, Gondola Rides, Horses of San Marco, The Palazzo Grassi, Grand Canal, The Museo Correr, Museo Archeologico, St. Mark's Library
Venice
Italy
Language: Italian
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Information about Venice
Why Visit Venice?
Venice is one of the most romantic and inspiring cities in Italy, spread across 118 islands connected by hundreds of bridges and canals. The city combines rich historical heritage, a unique atmosphere, and world-famous landmarks. Gondola rides, narrow alleyways, ancient squares, and architectural masterpieces make Venice truly one of a kind. Here, you can combine museum visits with tasting local delicacies and evening strolls to the sound of street orchestras.
Venice attracts romantic couples, families, art lovers, and history enthusiasts. It’s not just a city — it’s a miniature state where every stone and every canal tells its own story. Venice is perfect for cultural holidays and unforgettable experiences that will stay with you for a lifetime.
What Are the Main Attractions in Venice?
- Piazza San Marco — the main square of Venice with the cathedral and panoramic towers.
- Doge’s Palace — a historic building with a rich collection of artifacts.
- Rialto Bridge — one of the most famous bridges and commercial hubs in the city.
- St. Mark’s Basilica — a luxurious church with Byzantine-style interiors.
- Galleria dell’Accademia — home to masterpieces by Titian, Tintoretto, and Veronese.
- The Bridge of Sighs — the legendary bridge leading to the prison.
- San Giorgio Maggiore Church — a church on an island offering the best views of the city.
- Murano Glass Museum — an exhibition dedicated to the world-famous Murano glassmaking.
- Burano Island — a colorful island known for its traditional lace-making.
- Grand Canal — the main waterway of the city with scenic boat routes.
Why Choose a Private Guide in Venice?
Private guides in Venice will help you dive deeper into the city's history, discover hidden corners, and learn facts that standard tours often miss. They will show lesser-known spots, tailor the route to your interests, and help you avoid tourist crowds. Private guides in Italy often have personal connections with locals, giving access to unique events and tastings. This is especially valuable in a city as rich in attractions as Venice.
When Is the Best Time to Visit Venice?
The best time to visit is from April to June and from September to October. The weather is mild, water levels are stable, and there are fewer crowds. Summers are busy and hot, so for more privacy, consider visiting in spring or autumn. Winter temperatures are cooler, but the city remains open for visits, especially museums and cozy cafés.
What Languages Are Spoken in Venice?
The main language is Italian. However, in tourist areas, most hotel, restaurant, and shop staff speak English. Some also speak French or German. Knowing a few Italian phrases can help when communicating with locals outside tourist zones.
What Should You Eat in Venice?
Venetian cuisine is a blend of seafood, fresh vegetables, homemade pasta, and famous Prosecco wine. Be sure to try sarde in saor (sweet and sour sardines), spaghetti with seafood, and the dessert tiramisu. Also, don’t miss the famous Venetian-style coffee and wine with appetizers.
How Is Shopping in Venice?
Venice is a great place to buy unique handmade souvenirs. You can find Murano glass, beads, lace, crafts, and local wine. The town center has many family-run shops and street markets offering souvenirs and fresh produce.
What to Bring Home from Venice and What Not to Export?
As souvenirs, consider Murano glass, beads, lace items, ceramics, and Prosecco wine. You cannot export antiques without permits, archaeological finds, or certain protected species of animals or plants.
What Clothing and Shoes to Bring to Venice?
In summer — light clothing, a hat, sunglasses, and comfortable shoes for walking on cobblestone streets. In spring and autumn — a light sweater or jacket. In winter — a warm sweater and waterproof jacket. Footwear should be waterproof — some streets flood during high tide and rainy seasons.
What Currency Is Used in Venice and Should You Exchange Money?
The currency is the euro (EUR). It’s best to exchange money at banks or exchange offices. Credit cards are accepted in most tourist areas, but having cash is always useful, especially in remote villages and markets.
What Are the Public Behavior Rules in Venice?
Locals value politeness and respect. In churches, dress modestly — covered shoulders and knees. Loud talking in restaurants is not common. Littering and smoking in public places, especially on bridges and canals, is not recommended.
How Safe Is Venice for Tourists?
The city is considered very safe. Crime is extremely low, and tourists can walk freely even in the evening. However, it’s wise to be cautious with personal belongings in crowded places like markets and train stations.
What Problems Might Tourists Face in Venice?
Common issues include high accommodation prices in summer, limited hotel availability, and overcrowding. Some streets flood during the rainy season, making walking difficult. Water taxis and gondolas are not the most budget-friendly transportation options.
What to Do in the Evening in Venice?
In the evening, enjoy dinner at a cozy restaurant, take a walk along the illuminated streets, or attend street festivals. Concerts in historic venues, gondola dinners, and visits to the La Fenice opera house are also popular.
Is Venice Interesting for Children?
Yes, Venice is great for families with children. There are museums, boat rides, glass-blowing workshops, and island visits. However, note that there are few amusement-style attractions — more culture, history, and nature.
Who Lives in Venice and What Religion Is Predominant?
The population is around 260,000 people. Catholicism is the main religion. Residents are mostly Italians, many of whom have lived here for generations and speak the Venetian dialect.
How Is the Ecology in Venice?
The city faces challenges with high tides (acqua alta), but authorities actively work on environmental protection projects. Efforts include limiting large cruise ships, preserving historical buildings, and promoting eco-tourism.
Which City and Airport Should You Fly Into to Reach Venice?
The nearest airport is Venice Marco Polo (VCE). From there, you can reach the city by train, bus, or water taxi. Alternatively, you can fly into Verona (VRN) or Milan (MXP) and travel to Venice by train or coach.
Why Visit Venice?
Venice is a unique blend of history, culture, and Italian hospitality. Here, you can enjoy peace and quiet, explore medieval halls, and taste regional cuisine. Private guides in Venice will help you experience the city at its best, and the memories will stay with you forever.
5 Reasons to Visit Venice
- The capital of art and architecture with a history spanning over a thousand years.
- A unique city structure — 118 islands, canals, and historic bridges.
- Medieval squares, museums, and theaters.
- Famous as a city of love, romance, and inspiration.
- Traditional crafts and custom wine and culinary tours.
Our Tips for Tourists in Venice
- Study the vaporetto (water bus) schedule — it’s the main way to get around.
- Book museum visits ahead — tickets sell out quickly during peak season.
- Arrive early in the morning — fewer tourists and a calmer atmosphere.
- Avoid large suitcases — many areas have steps and boat transfers.
- Bring a reusable water bottle — public fountains with drinkable water are common.
Private Guide in Venice - Cinzia
(Member Since 2005) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Venice Languages: EnglishI'm an official tour guide in Venice, Italy. I graduated Summa cum Laudem from the University of Venice with a degree in History and I'm specialized on Venetian and Byzantine Art and History. I have personally designed the tour I offer in Venice. They are innovative and meticulously planned itineraries, conceived to learn not only about the major monuments of the world's most beautiful city, but to disclose Venice's lesser-known treasures, sometime accessible only by special arrangements. My tours are different from traditional guided tours: they will be for you an extraordinary and unforgettable experience, to discover Venice both as it was in times past and as it is today. Languages spoken: Italian, English, Spanish, French.
Private Guide in Venice - Andrea
(Member Since 2017) Languages: EnglishI was born in Venice on the 17th december 1986. I have three sisters, an older one and two younger,, two of them are doctors in the Venice's hospital and the younger one is still studing psicology at the University.
Private Guide in Venice - Elena
(Member Since 2019) Languages: English, Spanish, ItalianI am a 30-years-old traveller and founder of travel agency founded to preserve traditional knowledge and turning tourism into a driver for responsible and sustainable development. A new travelling approach for...
Private Guide in Venice - Fiona
(Member Since 2005) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Venice Languages: English, German, ItalianI work as a professional private guide in Venice. It is convenient that I speak several languages, and so I offer my service to English and German groups. I organize private tours in Venice and surrounding area. It would be my pleasure to work with different group.
Private Guide in Venice - Martino
(Member Since 2012) Languages: Italian, English, SpanishI am Martino Rozzi, a licensed professional guide who will gladly accompany you in Venice and the surrounding area, and tell many interesting stories about this beautiful city. I have a degree in history of Venice, so you can rest assured that I have a lot to tell about nearly every building here.
Private Guide in Venice - Rossana
(Member Since 2008) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Venice Languages: Italian, English, FrenchHi my name is Rossana and I work with a small group of licensed official guides of Venice with whom I share a similar philosophy: we think that our job is not only based on historical and artistical knowledge but must be done with enthusiasm and flexibility. We offer itineraries for everyone's tastes, you can choose the classical tour including the city highlights or a completely tailor-made holiday.
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Our guide Fiona Giusto was wonderful. She took us through Venice and taught us so much about the history and culture of this wonderful city. Without Fiona we would not have been aware of what we were seeing and the interesting history of the buildings and the city itself. I would recommend Fiona as a guide to anyone visiting Venice.