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Venice audio guides: all the major attractions of the city and islands

By Audiogiro
Free cancellation available
Price is €4 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 1h 40m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview

Visit the city of Venice and its islands… with Audiogiro audio guides!

The voice of an advanced digital guide will accompany you, with audio tracks checked by a historian to verify their reliability. Audio guides are available in Italian, English, French and Spanish.

You choose how much time to reserve for your visit: if you stay in the historic centre, we recommend the 100 minute package; if you want to explore the islands, we recommend the 60 minute package.

You will always know where you are, thanks to the geolocation of our navigation map. Start the tour from wherever you want! If you prefer offline listening, remember to download the audio tracks first.

Within 24 hours you will receive a link from us to redeem the minutes for the audio-guided tour. After that, all you have to do is start exploring the map. No need to download external apps!

Activity location

  • Mestre
    • Mestre, Italy

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Punta San Giuliano
    • 30173, Venice, Veneto, Italy

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Audio guides in Venice: centre in Multilingual
  • Activity duration is 1 hour and 40 minutes1h 40m1h 40m
  • Opening hours: Fri 00:00-23:59
  • English

Duration: 30 minutes

Price details
€4.00 x 1 Adult€4.00

Total
Price is €4.00
Audio guides in Venice: islands in Multilingual
  • Activity duration is 1 hour and 40 minutes1h 40m1h 40m
  • Opening hours: Fri 00:00-23:59
  • English

Duration: 1 hour

Price details
€6.00 x 1 Adult€6.00

Total
Price is €6.00
Audio guides in Venice: city in Multilingual
  • Activity duration is 1 hour and 40 minutes1h 40m1h 40m
  • Opening hours: Fri 00:00-23:59
  • English

Duration: 1 hour 40 minutes

Price details
€10.00 x 1 Adult€10.00

Total
Price is €10.00

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedProfessional audio guides recorded by an advanced digital voice
  • What's includedWhat's includedEntrance to free attractions (e.g. Rialto Bridge)
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedTransport, possible parking, boat, food/drinks
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedHeadphones or radio guides: Audiogiro audio guides can be listened to directly from your smartphone!
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedTickets for paid attractions (e.g. Doge's Palace)

Know before you book

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Travellers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • On certain dates, most travellers staying outside of Venice who are planning to visit for the day will be required to pay a €5 access fee. For further details (including exemptions) and to learn what days this fee is applicable, please visit: https://cda.ve.it
  • Within the next 24 hours of your booking, you will receive a link from us to redeem the minutes you purchased.
  • Once you have collected the minutes purchased on our platform, to listen to the audio guides all you have to do is choose which point to start from and look for it on the navigation map. All points will still be geolocalized around you.
  • To access places of worship, appropriate clothing is required. Failure to enforce this dress code may result in entry being denied.
  • Remember to download the audio tracks beforehand, if you want to listen to them offline later.
  • If you have minutes left over, you can use them until they run out with all the audio guides on our platform.
  • In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.

Activity itinerary

Mestre
  • 2m
Punta San Giuliano is a place with extraordinary panoramas: the mainland at your feet, the entire Venetian lagoon in front of you.
Ponte della Costituzione
  • 2m
Famous for its numerous structural problems, so much so that its architect was convicted of negligence, this bridge stands out for its glass flooring and its arched shape.
Campo del Ghetto
  • 3m
Although they were not expelled from Venice, in the 16th century the Jews were confined to the island of the Ghetto Nuovo, whose name derived from the Venetian word "gèto", which means "to melt", due to the presence of the numerous foundries that were concentrated there.
Chiesa della Madonna dell'Orto (Pass by)
The church built in the 14th century by the Congregation of the Humiliated as a dedication to God, the Blessed Virgin and Saint Christopher, the patron saint of travellers and ferrymen. It was only after the addition of a statue of the Virgin, sculpted by Giovanni De Santi, that the church received the name by which it is known today.
Ca' d'Oro (Pass by)
The Ca' d'Oro is a famous palace in Venice located in the Cannaregio district, overlooking the Grand Canal, whose name derives from the fact that originally some parts of the facade were covered in gold.
Ponte di Rialto
  • 2m
The Rialto Bridge in Venice is an icon of the city and one of the most famous bridges in the world. This stone arch bridge consists of three sets of stairs divided by arches. The central stairways are lined with shops and vendors, while the bridge's other two stairways, on the north and south sides, offer iconic views of the Grand Canal.
Teatro La Fenice (Pass by)
Located in the San Marco district of Venice, it is one of the most prestigious theatres in the world. It hosts, among other things, a permanent exhibition dedicated to the famous soprano Maria Callas and her years of activity in Venice.
Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari (Pass by)
The Basilica of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, known as the Frari, is located in the San Polo district and is one of the largest and most important churches in Venice. Its architecture is a classic example of the Venetian Gothic style, which stands out for the beauty and simplicity of its lines.
Church of Saint Roch (Pass by)
The church of San Rocco is the religious building desired and built by the Scuola Grande di San Rocco, to honour and preserve the remains of the saint.
Scuola Grande di San Rocco (Pass by)
Born as the seat of a brotherhood of lay people dedicated to charitable works, it later became the Scuola Grande, thanks to the increased number of brothers and the merits acquired in alleviating public calamities, such as the plague epidemics, which struck Venice.
Palazzo Grassi (Pass by)
Palazzo Grassi, also known as Palazzo Grassi-Stucky, is an imposing civil building located in the San Marco district and overlooking the Grand Canal.
Ponte dell'Accademia
  • 2m
The Accademia Bridge is one of the most famous symbols of Venice and offers spectacular views of the Grand Canal and the city. Due to its central location, the bridge is often crowded with tourists, street artists and musicians, creating a unique and lively atmosphere.
Peggy Guggenheim Collection (Pass by)
This collection is smaller and more concentrated than those at other Guggenheim museums, but features some prominent examples of US Modernism and Italian Futurism, as well as Cubist, Surrealist, and Abstract Expressionist works.
Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute (Pass by)
The Basilica of Santa Maria della Salute is one of the most iconic churches in Venice, located in the Punta della Dogana area.
Punta della Dogana
  • 3m
Punta della Dogana, also known as “Punta della Salute” or “Punta da Màr”, is an area of great cultural and historical importance in Venice. It divides the Grand Canal from the Giudecca Canal and overlooks the San Marco Basin with its thin triangular point.
Museo Correr (Pass by)
Teodoro Correr's collection was the starting point of a long and varied history, which saw the establishment of a vast museum system and today represents one of the major tourist attractions of Venice.
Caffè Florian (Pass by)
Caffè Florian is the oldest coffee in Italy and the world. It was inaugurated on 29 December 1720 in Venice by Floriano Francesconi, with the name "Alla Venezia Trionfante". However, the Venetians immediately called it simply “andémo da Floriàn”, after the owner's name in Venetian dialect.
Basilica di San Marco (Pass by)
The Patriarchal Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of San Marco Evangelista, known as the Basilica of San Marco, is the main church of Venice and the Veneto, as well as one of the symbols of Venetian art and Christianity.
Campanile di San Marco (Pass by)
From the top of this very famous bell tower you will be able to enjoy a unique view of Venice and the Venetian lagoon.
Torre dell'Orologio (Pass by)
The clock tower was one of three clocks with mechanical movements in the world and was the most technologically advanced. The dial of the watch was particularly sophisticated, with the phases of the moon and the constellations of the zodiac dividing the hours into 24 parts.
Doge's Palace (Pass by)
The Doge's Palace in Venice represents a masterpiece of Gothic art, characterised by a stratification of construction and decorative elements from various eras.
Ponte dei Sospiri (Pass by)
The Bridge of Sighs is one of the most famous symbols of Venice. Although many know it as the “lovers' bridge” of Venice, it was actually originally an access ramp from the magistrates' rooms to the Palazzo delle Prigioni.
Arsenale di Venezia (Pass by)
The Arsenal of Venice has always represented the fundamental basis for the naval success of the Republic. After a long period of decline in the twentieth century, most of the Arsenal was entrusted to the Municipality of Venice, with a view to cultural and architectural enhancement.
Naval History Museum (Pass by)
The Naval History Museum, the most important of its kind in Italy, has its headquarters in a 15th century building located in Campo San Biagio, near the Arsenal of Venice.
Basilica Concattedrale di San Pietro di Castello (Pass by)
On the island of San Pietro in 841 the basilica was built in honour of the saint, called "di Castello" due to its belonging to the district of the same name, the easternmost of the city. It was the patriarchal cathedral of Venice until 1807.
Giudecca
  • 2m
Giudecca is a set of eight islands connected to each other, located south of the historic centre of Venice. It is a quiet residential area without excessive tourist presence, ideal for those who want to immerse themselves in the magical atmosphere of the lagoon.
Chiesa del Santissimo Redentore (Pass by)
The church is still the fulcrum of the traditional Feast of the Redeemer, which is celebrated every year on the third Sunday of July, in memory of the escape from the danger of the plague of 1575.
Isola San Giorgio Maggiore
  • 2m
The Island of San Giorgio Maggiore is a place rich in history and cultural interest. Come and listen to it with Audiogiro!
Fondazione Giorgio Cini (Pass by)
After a period of decline, thanks to the Giorgio Cini Foundation and its restoration and valorization work, the monastery has been restored to its ancient beauty and has begun to play an important role in the cultural life of the city again.
Church of San Giorgio Maggiore
  • 5m
The Basilica of San Giorgio Maggiore is one of the most representative works of Italian Renaissance architecture. It stands out, among other things, also for the internal lighting provided by large semicircular windows open in the vault, which make it even more suggestive and welcoming. Entrance is free with a free donation.
San Lazzaro degli Armeni
  • 3m
San Lazzaro degli Armeni is a small island in the Venice lagoon. It is home to a monastery that serves as the motherhouse of the Mekhitarist Order and has been an important Armenian cultural centre since the 18th century, although its history is much older. If you want to visit it, remember to book your visit in advance. You enter with a free offer (minimum price indicated in the exclusions).
Isola di Murano
  • 4m
Island famous for its glass art, but not only. Visit it with Audiogiro audio guides!
Faro di Murano
  • 1m
On the eastern coast of the island of Santo Stefano stands the Murano lighthouse, a structure that has undergone several evolutions over the years.
Chiesa di San Pietro Martire
  • 2m
The church of San Pietro Martire has an interesting history that dates back to the fourteenth century, when it was built in Gothic style together with the nearby convent of the Dominican fathers. Entrance is free with a free donation.
Torre dell'Orologio di Murano
  • 1m
The clock tower stands on the north-western corner of the island of Santo Stefano, facing the Rio dei Vetrai, and represents a point of reference for the islanders of Murano.
Chiesa di Santa Maria degli Angeli
  • 1m
The first construction of this church, located on the island of San Donato, dates back to 1188. In 1529, due to the poor condition of the original building, the church was rebuilt in Renaissance style, as can still be seen today.
Duomo di Murano Santi Maria e Donato (Pass by)
The church of Saints Maria and Donato is one of the main Catholic places of worship on the island. The building represents an important example of lagoon Romanesque architecture and has the title of minor basilica. Probably founded in the 7th century, the church was originally dedicated to Santa Maria.
Museo del Vetro (Pass by)
The museum, founded in 1861, represents a precious testimony to the history of Murano glass.
Isola di Burano - World Heritage Site
  • 5m
Burano is a picturesque island of 2,270 inhabitants spread over four different islands in the Venetian lagoon, known for its artisanal lace making and typical colourful houses.
Church of Saint Martin Bishop
  • 2m
The Church of San Martino is famous for its leaning bell tower, which has made it the symbol of the island of Burano.
Isola Torcello
  • 2m
The island is easily visited and has only about ten inhabitants who earn their living mainly through tourism.
Ponte del Diavolo
  • 1m
Like the Ponte Chiodo in Cannaregio, this bridge does not have a parapet and was built following the traditional style of ancient Venetian bridges.
Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta e Chiesa di Santa Fosca (Pass by)
The Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta is one of the most important religious monuments on the island of Torcello. The church of Santa Fosca is part of this complex and stands next to it.
Gallerie dell'Accademia (Pass by)
At the end of your trip, don't miss the bonus track dedicated to the place that contains the most important pictorial collection in Venice!

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESMestre
    • Mestre, Italy

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEPunta San Giuliano
    • 30173, Venice, Veneto, Italy

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