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Full Day Tour to Venice and Verone from Milan

Informazioni generali

Destinazione
Milano, Italia

Il programma nel dettaglio

Milan is the capital of fashion, but if during your stay there you want to discover more about this beautiful country do not miss this tour to Venice and Verona. In just one day you will have the opportunity to get to know the most important part of the Veneto region with an expert guide.



You will leave early crossing Lombardy to arrive early in the morning to the city of canals and masks. 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. We will know the historical center, its carnivals and most famous moments. We will go to San Marcos Square and its Basilica and we will know the sad history that hides the beautiful Bridge of Sighs. You will have some free time to get to know the city on your own before leaving for Verona. 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. Enjoy a walk along the banks of the Adige and cross the Ponte Scaligero to contemplate the Castelvecchio, a medieval castle from the golden age of Verona.



Early in the afternoon, you will set off back to Milan in a comfortable bus where you can rest from this day full of culture, architecture and incredible places to take with you in your photo gallery. Don't miss it!



Highlights:

• Look at St. Mark's Square and understand why Napoleon named it “Europe's most beautiful hall".

• Know the story of the Rialto Bridge and the legend about the pact with the devil that allowed its completion.

• Discover the famous Acqua Alta bookstore, which keeps its books in bathtubs and gondolas to protect them from the frequent flooding of the city.

• Visit the balcony where Juliet was supposed to go out to listen to Romeo's courtship.

• Let yourself be surprised by the mythological paintings of the Mazzanti houses in Piazza della Erbe.