Kick off your day at the grand Doge's Palace, once the residence of Venice's duke and the hub of his government. As a guide escorts you through its majestic chambers and council rooms, they'll highlight artwork by esteemed Venetian artists such as Veronese and Tintoretto. You'll learn about how Venice was governed from within these walls and hear tales of its infamous inmates, including Casanova. Experience their journey as you traverse the Bridge of Sighs from the palace into the austere New Prisons.
Next, it's a brief stroll to St. Mark's Basilica, the city's most significant church. Bypass the lengthy queues and be awed by an exquisite fusion of Eastern and Western architecture, particularly the resplendent golden mosaic ceiling. As you explore the basilica, your guide will share intriguing (and occasionally scandalous) stories behind the basilica’s most precious artefacts, many of which arrived in Venice under curious circumstances.
In just a couple of hours, you’ll have delved into Venice's art, politics, and folklore at two of the city's premier attractions with fewer crowds and greater understanding thanks to your knowledgeable local guide.