Grand Canal
Grand Canal

Grand Canal

Open 24 hours every day
Venice, Veneto, 30100

The basics

A sail down the Grand Canal is a trip through centuries of Venetian history, as palaces dating from the 13th to the 18th centuries rise out of the water along most of the route. Though stretches of the canal are lined with walkways, many of the important landmarks can be seen only from the water, so a small-group Grand Canal boat tour or combination walking-and-canal tour is by far the best way to go. Take a daytime sightseeing tour to admire the architecture, or for a romantic journey, choose a moonlit gondola ride. And for a truly Venetian experience, opt for a gondola ride with a serenade!

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Venice: Charming Gondola Ride on the Grand Canal
Venice: Charming Gondola Ride on the Grand Canal
$32.70 per adult
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i purchase a shared ride but nobody else showed up so i had it all to myself. and was very thankful for the crew
tony_b, Apr 2024

Things to know before you go

  • Most Grand Canal gondola rides begin or end in St. Mark’s Square, home to St. Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s Palace, and include a few picturesque minor canals along the way.

  • As one of the most popular destinations in Italy, Venice can get extremely crowded. To avoid a long wait at the motor launch, book your tour tickets in advance.

  • The palaces along the Grand Canal have architectural styles that span from the Byzantine to the Renaissance periods, and are best appreciated with an expert tour guide who can explain their history and importance.

  • Note that Venice and the Grand Canal feature a great number of bridges, many of which are not wheelchair accessible.

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How to get there

The Grand Canal snakes its way through the center of Venice from the train station to St. Mark’s Square. All of Venice is pedestrian only, so to get from anywhere in the city to the Grand Canal, you must either walk or take a boat.

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When to Get There

Venice is lovely all year round, and the Grand Canal is spectacular both by day and night.

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The islands of Venice

Venice is made up of over 100 small islands, so for a different perspective of this unique city on the water, take a boat tour to one of the quieter outlying islands, such as Murano, famous for its glassblowing industry; Burano, known for its lace-making artisans; or Torcello, thought to be the first populated island the in Venetian lagoon.

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