Venice, Italy
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定制游 Venice

118 islands, 400 bridges, and a city that's slowly sinking.

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每人起价 2,400·最佳时期: April–May, September–October·★★★★★ 已服务500+旅行者
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定制旅游介绍 — Venice?

A custom Venice tour times the St Mark's Basilica visit for the 9:45 a.m. no-queue reservation entry (crowds triple by 11 a.m.), walks the Dorsoduro neighborhood and the Accademia with an art historian who explains the Venetian color school, finds the cicchetti bars in Cannaregio that Venetians actually use, and arranges a private boat through the Giudecca Canal at dawn. The key is every major sight before 9 a.m. and everything else by foot in the sestieri the tour groups miss.

Venice was built in a lagoon because it was the most defensible location in the northern Adriatic — and for 1,100 years, from 697 to 1797, the Most Serene Republic never lost a battle for its independence. The decision to pile thousands of wooden stakes into the lagoon mud and build an empire on top of them is the founding act of one of history's most improbable civilizations. A custom Venice tour begins with that story before it addresses the question of gondolas.

The city has 118 islands, 400 bridges, and no cars — navigation is entirely by water and on foot. The Grand Canal is Venice's main street; the Rialto market, the Ca' d'Oro, and the Ca' Rezzonico line its banks the way great buildings line a boulevard elsewhere. The six sestieri (neighborhoods) have different characters: San Marco is the tourist heart, Dorsoduro has the art museums and the student bars, Cannaregio has the Jewish Ghetto, and Castello extends beyond the tourist circuit to the Arsenal where the Republic built a warship per day.

October through November and February through April are the Venice months that trade crowd pressure for atmosphere — foggy mornings on the canals, the vaporetto running half-empty, and the restaurants cooking for residents again. May through September: the crowds peak but the late evening city, after 10 p.m., recovers its quiet. Tours start at €2,900 per person.

最佳出游月份 — Venice?

我们推荐的月份是 April–May, September–October. 以下是逐月规划参考。

Jan
淡季 — 最佳可用性和性价比。
Feb
淡季;安静,通常更实惠。
Mar
过渡季;天气转好。
Apr
推荐
过渡季;理想天气开始。
May
推荐
旺季前期;建议提前预订。
Jun
旺季;天气绝佳,价格较高。
Jul
旺季;人多但热闹。
Aug
旺季;欧洲大部分地区的度假月。
Sep
推荐
旺季前期;我们最爱的月份。
Oct
推荐
过渡季;光线优美,游客较少。
Nov
淡季前期;安静而有氛围。
Dec
淡季,圣诞节和新年除外。

精选体验 — Venice

由我们的本地合作伙伴精心挑选的旅行体验。每次定制旅游都包含其中部分——或更好的选择。

St Mark's Basilica early access — Venice
体验 1
St Mark's Basilica early access
St Mark's Basilica at 9:45 a.m. with a Byzantine art historian: 8,000 m² of golden mosaic covering every surface, the four bronze horses stolen from Constantinople in 1204, and the gold altarpiece (Pala d'Oro) with 250 enamel medallions. The reserved entry is the difference between a religious encounter and a crowd management exercise.
Doge's Palace and Secret Itinerary — Venice
体验 2
Doge's Palace and Secret Itinerary
Scuola Grande di San Rocco: Tintoretto decorated three rooms over 23 years — the most sustained single artistic project in Venice. The ceiling panels (the mirror your guide brings saves your neck) depict Old and New Testament scenes in a way that overwhelms the description. Nothing else in Venice is quite this concentrated.
Private gondola in the quiet canals — Venice
体验 3
Private gondola in the quiet canals
Private boat at dawn through the Giudecca Canal: the Palladian church of San Giorgio Maggiore in the morning mist, the Giudecca island where Venetians actually live, and the approach to Torcello — the Byzantine basilica from 639 AD where Venice began, now an almost empty island with mosaics that predate everything you've seen in the city.
Burano and Torcello lagoon day — Venice
体验 4
Burano and Torcello lagoon day
Cannaregio Ghetto: the oldest Jewish ghetto in Europe, where the word 'ghetto' originates from the Venetian foundry district. The 16th-century synagogues stacked floor by floor in buildings that couldn't expand sideways. The Jewish bakeries making the same recipes since 1516.
Cicchetti (Venetian tapas) crawl — Venice
体验 5
Cicchetti (Venetian tapas) crawl
Padua's Scrovegni Chapel: Giotto's 1304–1306 fresco cycle, the first naturalistic depiction of human emotion in European art. Fifteen minutes inside, maximum 25 people, timed entry. Your art historian provides 30 minutes of context beforehand; the chapel provides the rest.
Teatro La Fenice opera night — Venice
体验 6
Teatro La Fenice opera night
San Marco at 7 a.m.: the square empty, the Basilica's gold domes in first light, the campanile shadow crossing the stones. A final coffee at Caffè Florian (1720, the oldest café in Italy). The water taxi to the airport through the Grand Canal.

行程样本

两个出发方案——您的实际行程将完全定制。我们从此出发。

7天经典线路

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    1: Arrival & Grand Canal by Water
    Arrive by water taxi or vaporetto Line 1 from the station — the Grand Canal approach is Venice's proper introduction: the Ca' d'Oro, the Rialto, the Ca' Rezzonico, the Santa Maria della Salute, and finally the San Marco basin. Check in and walk to the Rialto at dusk when the fish market is long closed and the bridge belongs to nobody. First dinner in the Dorsoduro: cicchetti (small plates — baccalà mantecato, sarde in saor, polpette) at a bacaro on the Fondamenta Zattere, with a carafe of Veneto Soave.
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    2: St Mark's Basilica & Doge's Palace
    Reserved entry to the Basilica di San Marco at 9:45 a.m. — before the unbooked queue forms. Your Byzantine art historian explains the mosaics (the largest golden mosaic program in the world, covering 8,000 m²) and the four bronze horses from Constantinople (stolen during the Fourth Crusade in 1204). Then the Doge's Palace: the Bridge of Sighs (from the inside — the view prisoners had before their imprisonment), the Sala del Maggior Consiglio with Tintoretto's Paradise (the largest oil painting in the world), and the torture room where the actual sighing happened. Secret Itineraries tour of the hidden rooms.
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    3: Accademia Gallery — Venetian Color School
    The Accademia is the defining collection of Venetian painting: Bellini's Madonnas, Carpaccio's cycle of Saint Ursula, Giorgione's Tempest (a painting nobody has satisfactorily explained), Titian's Presentation of the Virgin, Veronese's enormous Feast in the House of Levi (originally the Last Supper, renamed after the Inquisition objected to the dogs and buffoons). Your art historian explains the 'Venetian color school' — the use of oil on canvas (invented in Venice) and the warm tonalities that distinguish Venetian painting from Florentine draftsmanship.
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    4: Private Boat — Giudecca & San Giorgio Maggiore
    Private water taxi at 7 a.m.: the Giudecca Canal in the morning mist, the Palladian church of San Giorgio Maggiore on its island (Palladio's masterpiece — the façade that appears in every photograph of Venice from the Doge's Palace steps), and the Giudecca island where Venetians who aren't in the tourist economy actually live. Then: the islands of the northern lagoon by private boat — Murano (glass since 1291), Burano (lacemaking, the colored houses), and the abandoned island of Torcello (a Byzantine basilica from 639 AD, where Venice began).
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    5: Cannaregio Ghetto & Artisan Venice
    The Venetian Ghetto (the word 'ghetto' originates from the Venetian foundry district where Jews were confined from 1516) is the oldest in Europe — now a working neighborhood with excellent Jewish bakeries and the 16th-century synagogues (two of them stacked in the same building, floor by floor, because the Ghetto couldn't expand horizontally). Afternoon: the Arsenal, where the Venetian Republic built a warship per day at its peak (the world's first industrial production line). Then: the bead-making workshop in Castello, where the only remaining Venetian glass bead artisan still works.
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    6: Frari Church & Scuola Grande di San Rocco
    The Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari (the Frari) is Venice's most important Gothic church: Titian's Assumption of the Virgin above the high altar (his masterpiece, the painting that established his reputation in 1518), Bellini's triptych in the sacristy, and the Canova monument. Directly adjacent: the Scuola Grande di San Rocco, where Tintoretto decorated the walls and ceilings of three rooms over 23 years — the most sustained individual artistic project in Venice, and among the most overwhelming in all of Italian art. Your guide carries a mirror to view the ceiling panels without neck strain.
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    7: Dorsoduro Morning & Peggy Guggenheim — Departure
    Final morning: the Dorsoduro in the earliest light — the Fondamenta Zattere along the Giudecca Canal, the Campo Santa Margherita (Venice's most genuinely neighborhood square), and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection on the Grand Canal. The Guggenheim's terrace above the Grand Canal with the Brancusi and Giacometti sculptures outdoors, and the collection of Cubist, Surrealist, and Abstract Expressionist art that Peggy assembled between 1937 and 1979. Airport water taxi or land transfer from Piazzale Roma.

14天深度游

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    1: Arrival & Grand Canal
    Water taxi approach, Grand Canal landmarks in sequence, Dorsoduro cicchetti dinner.
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    2: St Mark's Basilica & Doge's Palace
    9:45 a.m. reserved entry, Byzantine gold mosaics, Bridge of Sighs from inside, Tintoretto's Paradise.
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    3: Accademia Gallery
    Venetian color school, Bellini Madonnas, Giorgione's Tempest, Titian's Presentation, Veronese's giant canvas.
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    4: Northern Lagoon Islands
    Private boat: Giudecca Canal dawn, San Giorgio Maggiore, Murano glass, Burano lace, Torcello's Byzantine basilica.
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    5: Cannaregio Ghetto & Arsenal
    Europe's oldest ghetto, 16th-century stacked synagogues, world's first industrial production line, Castello bead artisan.
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    6: Frari & Scuola di San Rocco
    Titian's Assumption (1518), Tintoretto's 23-year ceiling project, Bellini sacristy triptych.
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    7: Dorsoduro & Peggy Guggenheim
    Campo Santa Margherita neighborhood square, Grand Canal terrace collection, Surrealist and Abstract Expressionist works.
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    8: Gondola Rowing Lesson
    A lesson in traditional gondola rowing (voga veneta — standing, single oar) with a rowing school on a back canal. This is not a tourist gondola ride; it's learning the technique that Venetians have used to navigate the lagoon for a thousand years. The rowing clubs (regatanti) maintain the tradition of the historical regattas — your instructor may row in the September Regata Storica. The morning on the quiet canals of the Castello sestiere.
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    9: Ca' Rezzonico & 18th-Century Venice
    The Ca' Rezzonico on the Grand Canal is a Baroque palace housing the Museum of 18th-Century Venice — a period when the Republic was declining but still producing some of its greatest art. Tiepolo's ceiling frescoes, Longhi's paintings of Venetian social life (the pharmacy, the tailor, the noble family at breakfast), and the original Ridotto gaming room panels. Your guide narrates the Republic's 100-year decline: how a city that had built an empire managed its cultural productivity through the loss of it.
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    10: Padua Day Trip — Giotto's Scrovegni Chapel
    40-minute train to Padua: the Scrovegni Chapel, which contains Giotto's complete fresco cycle (1304–1306) — the first naturalistic depiction of human emotion in European art, and the beginning of the transition from Byzantine to Renaissance painting. Entry is by timed reservation (15 minutes per group, maximum 25 people). Your art historian provides the context before entry; 15 minutes of silence afterward. Then the Palazzo della Ragione and the botanical garden (oldest in the world, 1545).
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    11: Palazzo Fortuny & Private Collection Visit
    The Palazzo Fortuny is the former residence and studio of Mariano Fortuny — the Spanish-born Venetian designer who created the Delphos dress, the pleated silk gown that he patented in 1909 and that Proust described as 'an ancient Venetian color.' The palazzo contains his painting collection, his photographic archive, and the textiles. Then: a private visit to one of Venice's remaining aristocratic palaces — families who still live in their 15th-century Ca's and occasionally receive private tour groups by arrangement.
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    12: Venetian Islands — Lido & Sant'Erasmo
    Private boat to Sant'Erasmo — the agricultural island that supplies Venice's restaurants with vegetables. The island has 700 inhabitants, no tourists, and carciofi violetti (violet artichokes) that are specific to the lagoon's brackish soil. Lunch at the island's single osteria. Then the Lido: the beach island that hosts the Venice Film Festival (September), with its Belle Époque Hotel Excelsior and the Thomas Mann Death in Venice atmosphere intact.
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    13: Verona Day Trip — Romeo & Juliet & Arena
    90-minute train to Verona: the Roman arena (20,000-seat amphitheater, opera festival in July–August), the Castelvecchio (14th-century castle now a museum of medieval and Renaissance Veronese art), and the Juliet balcony (the 1930s building decorated with a Juliet's balcony to attract tourists — but the piazza below is genuinely medieval). Lunch at an osteria on the Piazza delle Erbe. Return to Venice by evening.
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    14: San Marco at Dawn & Departure
    Final morning: San Marco square at 7 a.m. when the pigeons have it, the Basilica's gold domes reflecting the early light, and the campanile casting its shadow across the empty stones. A final espresso at Caffè Florian — operating since 1720, the oldest café in continuous operation in Italy. Water taxi to the airport.

实用信息

签证
Schengen visa; 90 days visa-free for US/UK/CA
货币
Euro (€)
语言
Italian
时区
CET (UTC+1)

常见问题

When is the best time to visit Venice?+

October–November and February–March deliver Venice without the summer crush: foggy mornings on the canals, the acqua alta (high water) flooding San Marco episodically, and the restaurants cooking for Venetians rather than tourists. May–June is excellent before the July–August peak. July–August: the crowds are genuinely extreme (30,000+ day-trippers per day), but the late evening city after 10 p.m. recovers its quiet. February's Carnival is the most theatrical moment — the weeks before Ash Wednesday. Christmas is authentic and atmospheric.

How do I avoid the crowds at St Mark's Basilica?+

The Basilica's online reservation system (booking.museiciviciveneziani.it) allows timed entry at 9:45 a.m. (the first slot) — the queue system triples in length by 11 a.m. and the interior becomes uncomfortably crowded by midday. The reservation fee is approximately €3. The 'Skip the queue' experience at €6 adds the altar area access. A custom tour handles reservations for all booked sites and times arrivals to maximize the early-morning window at each major sight.

What are cicchetti and where should I eat them?+

Cicchetti are Venice's small plate tradition — tiny portions of baccalà mantecato (salt cod whipped with olive oil), sarde in saor (sardines in onion and raisin agrodolce), polpette (meat or fish balls), and crostini with various toppings, eaten standing at a bacaro (the Venetian wine bar) with a glass of Veneto white wine (ombra). The best cicchetti bars are in Cannaregio (near Fondamenta della Misericordia) and Dorsoduro (Fondamenta Zattere and Campo Santa Margherita). Avoid the San Marco sestiere entirely for eating.

Is a gondola ride worth it?+

The tourist gondola (€80–100 for 30 minutes in 2024) is worth exactly one sunset ride along a back canal, which is genuinely beautiful. The mistake is expecting conversation or explanation — gondoliers are rarely informative guides. The alternative that provides more of the genuine experience: a traghetto (the public gondola ferry that crosses the Grand Canal at six points, €2) or a gondola rowing lesson in the voga veneta standing technique. The private water taxi for the airport transfer, navigating through the Grand Canal, is an alternative way to experience the waterways that costs similarly.

What is Venice acqua alta?+

Acqua alta (high water) occurs when the Adriatic tidal cycle, combined with sirocco winds, pushes water into the Venice lagoon and floods the lowest areas of the city — notably Piazza San Marco (which is among the lowest points in Venice). Events of over 80cm above sea level flood the Piazza; events over 110cm begin to affect churches and ground-floor buildings. The MOSE flood barriers (completed 2020) have significantly reduced major events. Acqua alta is most common October–February. Hotels near San Marco loan rubber boots; the elevated walkways (passerelle) are deployed. It is part of Venice.

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