Step into the refined world of 18th-century Venetian nobility with this 3-hour private tour of one of the city’s most magnificent residences. Led by a licensed English-speaking guide, this experience offers a deep dive into the art, lifestyle, and grandeur of Venice’s golden age.
Meet your guide at St. Mark’s Square, the symbolic heart of the city, before making your way to the stunning Ca' Rezzonico, located along the Grand Canal.
Originally a private residence until 1935—and the place where Robert Browning spent his final days—this impressive Baroque palace has been transformed into a museum that preserves the authentic atmosphere of an 18th-century Venetian home.
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Höhepunkte
3 Stunden und 20 Minuten
Angeboten in Englisch
Nicht erstattungsfähig
Mobiles Ticket
3 Stunden und 20 Minuten
Angeboten in Englisch
Nicht erstattungsfähig
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Private licensed English-speaking guide (3 hours)
Essen, Getränke und persönliche Ausgaben
Reiseplan
1
Markusplatz
Meet your guide and begin your introduction to Venetian history.
10 Minuten
2
Ca' Rezzonico
Walk to Ca’ Rezzonico
Enjoy a scenic walk through Venice toward the Grand Canal.
Ca’ Rezzonico Visit
Explore the palace’s grand halls, artworks, and historical interiors.
Art & Lifestyle Insights
Learn about Venetian nobility, art, and 18th-century culture.
3 Stunden
3
Markusplatz
After a day filled with history, culture, and scenic beauty, return to Saint Mark’s Square
10 Minuten
Ca’ Rezzonico Venetian Baroque Palace Experience Private Tour
Venezia
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Step into the refined world of 18th-century Venetian nobility with this 3-hour private tour of one of the city’s most magnificent residences. Led by a licensed English-speaking guide, this experience offers a deep dive into the art, lifestyle, and grandeur of Venice’s golden age.
Meet your guide at St. Mark’s Square, the symbolic heart of the city, before making your way to the stunning Ca' Rezzonico, located along the Grand Canal.
Originally a private residence until 1935—and the place where Robert Browning spent his final days—this impressive Baroque palace has been transformed into a museum that preserves the authentic atmosphere of an 18th-century Venetian home.