Venice and Verona Full Day Tour by Train from Milan





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From Milan, the capital of fashion, you will have the opportunity to discover the most important of the Veneto region. On a morning trip across the Lombardy region, visit the place internationally known for being the scene of the love story between Romeo and Juliet, Verona. You will enjoy a walk along the banks of the Adige and Ponte Scaligero. Be admired by Piazza delle Erbe, one of the most recommended in the world! Afterwards, you will arrive in Venice, the city of canals and masks. Located next to the Adriatic Sea, it´s internationally famous for its famous vaporettos. We will know the historic center, its carnivals, and landmarks such as Piazza San Marcos and its Basilica. You will enjoy free time to discover the city on your own. Don't miss the opportunity to get to know these two beautiful and iconic cities in northern Italy!
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Internationally known for being the setting for the love story between Romeo and Juliet, this city in northeastern Italy has many other features that make it worth a visit. Here, you will enjoy a 45 minutes guided visit of the city, and then you will be able to discover the city on your own for a specific amount of time!
Discover Castelvecchio castle, the most important military construction of the Scaliger dynasty that ruled the city in the Middle Ages. Be amazed by its red bricks, and have the opportunity to visit its museum.
Legend has it that Juliet's house is located here, where the famous love story of Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, was set. Here you can admire its beautiful facade, and learn a bit more about the love story.
It is the oldest square in the city of Verona, Italy, located in the area of the ancient Roman forum. In Roman times it was the center of political and economic life. It is considered the most recommended Italian square.
Venice is situated in a marshy lagoon on the Adriatic Sea which threatens the city every year and at the same time makes it internationally famous for its navigable streets.
Discover one of the most famous landmarks in Venice. Known for its distinctive design and lively surroundings, it offers beautiful views over the Grand Canal and is a popular spot for photos.
Located in front of the Basilica de San Marco, its construction began in the IX century. It´s well known for being called by Napoleon Bonaparte ¨the most beautiful salon in Europe¨. Our guided tour will start here, where you will discover about its history and curious facts like its recurring floods. Here, the guide will give you some free time to explore the city on your own.
Discover the famous Bridge of Sighs, one of Venice’s most iconic landmarks, connecting the Doge’s Palace to the historic prisons and known for its romantic yet mysterious history.
Next to the Piazza San Marco, you will find this building which is a symbol of power and the principal Venetian Gothic work. It was the residence of the Dux (supreme magistrates and top leaders of Venice), the seat of government and of the court of justice, and the prison of the Venetian Republic. Get to know the history of this huge building and let yourself admire by the many artworks it embraces!
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Please note that the means of transport used will be by train.
- Due to new regulations in the city of Venice, it is now mandatory to provide the names of all participants. Please share the full names of all clients in your group.
- Please note that the Venice access fee is included in the tour.
- Kindly note that, due to the extensive walking involved, this tour may not be suitable for individuals with reduced mobility.