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From the perspective of a local, this walking tour explores Venice's past and present. You will see all the main attractions that the city has to offer. It starts with a visit to the Riva degli Schiavoni embankment. Here you will discover the story behind the creation of Venice. You will also learn why the water is so dangerous for the city and why locals flee from it. Passing by the famous Bridge of Singhs, you will learn why it's not so romantic as you think. On that pass, you will find information on cruel Venetian prisons and the only person who escaped them. You will first walk to the sea gates and after that you will be taken to the heart of Venice, Piazza San Marco. This is going to be the most intense part of the tour. Here you will be able to see all the major attractions and get all the information you need about Venice's history. Additionally, you will find a spot where you can hide from the crowds of tourists. The tour will end with an opportunity for you to stroll around the Rialto Market- There you can experience the most authentic Venetian food. Get ready for your journey!

The Doge's Palace & St. Mark's Square are among the most important symbols of Venice. These are at the heart of this self-guided audio tour that will take you on a journey through the city’s history. Embark on a captivating journey through Venice, a city that seamlessly blends its rich history with breathtaking beauty. Your adventure begins in the iconic St. Mark's Square, the pulsating heart of Venice, where the architectural splendor of St. Mark's Basilica and the lively ambiance of the square envelop you in the city’s vibrant spirit. From there, proceed to the majestic Doge's Palace, an enduring symbol of Venice's illustrious past and its Renaissance grandeur. Step inside to explore the sumptuous halls, each adorned with artistic masterpieces that narrate tales of power, intrigue, and artistry. Continue your tour by immersing yourself in the rich tapestry of Venetian history and architecture, adding layers to the narrative of "La Serenissima." This tour not only highlights the historical landmarks but also invites you to uncover the lesser-known tales woven into the very fabric of the city. Note! This tour is not affiliated with the Doge's Palace and St. Mark's Basilica but is provided by an independent creator. Please keep in mind that the tour doesn't include a visit to the St. Mark's Basilica.

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Experience some of the most iconic sights of Venice at your own pace with this free, self-guided in-app audio tour! The tour starts at St Mark Square, one of the most famous sights in Venice, where you can learn about its rich history and culture. Your next stop is the Doge's Palace. This magnificent Gothic building was the official residence of the Doge, the most powerful person in Venice during the Venetian Republic. Continue to the St Mark's Campanile and The Clock Tower. These two towers are a testament to Venice's rich history and have been a part of the city's skyline for centuries. End your tour with a visit to The Florian, a historic cafe opened since 1720. So don't hesitate - take this free mini-tour and discover the beauty and charm of Venice.

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About Peggy Guggenheim Collection
You can visit the Peggy Guggenheim Collection from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM every day, except for Tuesdays.
You can find this museum between the Church of Santa Maria della Salute and the Accademia Bridge on the Grand Canal.
The best way to reach it is by vaporetto; the closest stops to this museum are Accademia and Salute. The Accademia stop is available on both Line 1 and 2, while the Salute stop is exclusive to Line 2.
The museum is an indoor attraction open throughout the year that you can visit anytime. We suggest going there on weekdays or in the morning to avoid the crowds of tourists.
This museum is one of Venice's most popular tourist attractions, which isn’t surprising, considering its reputation and history. The museum is home to Peggy Guggenheim’s vast art collection gathered during WWII. Here are some things you can do at this museum:
- Marvel at the extensive collection of art. Peggy Guggenheim was an eccentric and avid art enthusiast; the bulk of the museum’s exhibits are from her art collection. Here, you can admire the works of American modernists and Italian futurists from such diverse genres as Surrealism, Cubism, and abstract expressionism. The collection includes works by Renė Magritte, Jackson Pollock, Vasily Kandinsky, Pablo Picasso, Kazimir Malevich, and many other renowned artists.
- See the home of the legendary Peggy Guggenheim. This museum is not only an exhibition space for Guggenheim’s collection – it was her home for three decades. Palazzo Venier dei Leoni is an 18th-century building that wasn’t completed for a long time. The current iteration of the palace is the result of extensive renovations during the first half of the 20th century. You can walk through a beautiful garden behind the palace and marvel at the art in the pavilion surrounding the garden.
- Learn more about this larger-than-life art collector. Your visit to this museum wouldn’t be complete without learning about Peggy Guggenheim herself. For her, art and life were inextricably linked, and you can feel it everywhere in the museum.
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