Experience a comprehensive audio tour of Venice and its islands with Audiogiro. Explore the magical city with reliable audio guides in multiple languages.
Experience a comprehensive audio tour of Venice and its islands with Audiogiro. Explore the magical city with reliable audio guides in multiple languages.
- Mestre - Punta San Giuliano offers breathtaking views: the mainland beneath you and the entire Venetian lagoon ahead.
- Ponte della Costituzione - Known for its many structural issues, which led to its architect being convicted of negligence, this bridge is notable for its glass flooring and arched design.
- Ghetto Venezia - In the 16th…
- Mestre - Punta San Giuliano offers breathtaking views: the mainland beneath you and the entire Venetian lagoon ahead.
- Ponte della Costituzione - Known for its many structural issues, which led to its architect being convicted of negligence, this bridge is notable for its glass flooring and arched design.
- Ghetto Venezia - In the 16th century, Jews were confined to the island of the Ghetto Nuovo, named after the Venetian word “gèto,” meaning “to melt,” due to the many foundries there.
- Chiesa della Madonna dell’Orto - Built in the 14th century by the Congregation of the Humiliated, this church was dedicated to God, the Blessed Virgin, and Saint Christopher. It was later named after a statue of the Virgin by Giovanni De Santi.
- Ca’ d’Oro - Located in the Cannaregio district and overlooking the Grand Canal, this famous palace got its name because parts of its facade were originally covered in gold.
- Ponte di Rialto - An iconic stone arch bridge in Venice, the Rialto Bridge features three sets of stairs divided by arches, with central stairways lined with shops and vendors, and offers iconic views of the Grand Canal.
- Teatro La Fenice - Situated in the San Marco district, this prestigious theater hosts a permanent exhibition dedicated to the famous soprano Maria Callas and her years in Venice.
- Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari - Located in the San Polo district, this large and important church is a prime example of Venetian Gothic architecture, known for its beautiful and simple lines.
- Church of Saint Roch - Built by the Scuola Grande di San Rocco to honor and preserve the remains of Saint Roch.
- Scuola Grande di San Rocco - Originally a brotherhood dedicated to charitable works, it became the Scuola Grande due to its increased membership and efforts in alleviating public calamities like plague epidemics.
- Palazzo Grassi - Also known as Palazzo Grassi-Stucky, this imposing civil building in the San Marco district overlooks the Grand Canal.
- Ponte dell’Accademia - A famous symbol of Venice, this bridge offers spectacular views of the Grand Canal and is often crowded with tourists, street artists, and musicians.
- Peggy Guggenheim Collection - Though smaller than other Guggenheim museums, this collection features notable examples of U.S. Modernism, Italian Futurism, Cubism, Surrealism, and Abstract Expressionism.
- Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute - One of Venice’s most iconic churches, located in the Punta della Dogana area.
- Punta della Dogana - Also known as “Punta della Salute” or “Punta da Màr,” this culturally and historically significant area divides the Grand Canal from the Giudecca Canal and overlooks the San Marco Basin.
- Museo Correr - Starting from Teodoro Correr’s collection, this museum has grown into a vast system and is now a major tourist attraction in Venice.
- Caffè Florian - The oldest coffee house in Italy and the world, opened on December 29, 1720, by Floriano Francesconi. Venetians quickly nicknamed it “andémo da Floriàn.”
- Basilica di San Marco - The main church of Venice and the Veneto, this basilica is a symbol of Venetian art and Christianity.
- Campanile di San Marco - From the top of this famous bell tower, you can enjoy a unique view of Venice and the Venetian lagoon.
- Torre dell’Orologio - One of the world’s three clocks with mechanical movements, it was technologically advanced and featured a sophisticated dial with moon phases and zodiac constellations.
- Doge’s Palace - A Gothic masterpiece in Venice, characterized by construction and decorative elements from various eras.
- Ponte dei Sospiri - Known as the “lovers’ bridge,” it originally served as an access ramp from the magistrates’ rooms to the Palazzo delle Prigioni.
- Arsenale di Venezia - The foundation of Venice’s naval success, much of the Arsenal was entrusted to the Municipality of Venice for cultural and architectural enhancement after a period of decline.
- Naval History Museum - Italy’s most important naval museum, housed in a 15th-century building near the Arsenal of Venice.
- San Pietro di Castello - Built in 841 on the island of San Pietro, this basilica was the patriarchal cathedral of Venice until 1807.
- Giudecca - A set of eight interconnected islands south of Venice’s historic center, known for its quiet residential atmosphere and magical lagoon ambiance.
- Chiesa del Santissimo Redentore - The focal point of the traditional Feast of the Redeemer, celebrated annually on the third Sunday of July in memory of the 1575 plague escape.
- Isola San Giorgio Maggiore - A historically and culturally rich island, best explored with Audiogiro.
- Fondazione Giorgio Cini - Thanks to the Giorgio Cini Foundation, the monastery has been restored and now plays an important role in Venice’s cultural life.
- Church of San Giorgio Maggiore - A prime example of Italian Renaissance architecture, known for its large semicircular windows that provide beautiful internal lighting. Entrance is free with a donation.
- San Lazzaro degli Armeni - A small island with a monastery that serves as the motherhouse of the Mekhitarist Order and an important Armenian cultural center. Visits require advance booking and a donation.
- Isola di Murano - Famous for its glass art, this island is best explored with Audiogiro audio guides.
- Faro di Murano - Located on the eastern coast of Santo Stefano island, this lighthouse has undergone several changes over the years.
- Chiesa di San Pietro Martire - Built in the 14th century in Gothic style, this church and the nearby Dominican convent have an interesting history. Entrance is free with a donation.
- Torre dell’Orologio di Murano - This clock tower on the north-western corner of Santo Stefano island faces the Rio dei Vetrai and is a landmark for Murano’s residents.
- Chiesa di Santa Maria degli Angeli - Originally built in 1188 on San Donato island, this church was rebuilt in Renaissance style in 1529.
- Duomo di Murano Santi Maria e Donato - An important example of lagoon Romanesque architecture, this church was likely founded in the 7th century and is dedicated to Santa Maria.
- Museo del Vetro - Founded in 1861, this museum is a valuable record of Murano glass history.
- Isola di Burano - World Heritage Site - A picturesque island known for its lace making and colorful houses, home to 2,270 residents spread over four islands.
- Church of Saint Martin Bishop - Famous for its leaning bell tower, this church is a symbol of Burano.
- Isola Torcello - Easily visited, this island has about ten residents who mainly rely on tourism.
- Ponte del Diavolo - Like the Ponte Chiodo in Cannaregio, this traditional Venetian bridge lacks a parapet.
- Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta e Chiesa di Santa Fosca - The Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta is a key religious monument on Torcello, with the church of Santa Fosca standing next to it.
- Gallerie dell’Accademia - Don’t miss this bonus track at the end of your trip, featuring the most important collection of paintings in Venice!
- Professional audio guides recorded by an advanced digital voice
- Entrance to free attractions (e.g. Rialto Bridge)
- Professional audio guides recorded by an advanced digital voice
- Entrance to free attractions (e.g. Rialto Bridge)
- Transportation, possible parking, boat, food/drinks
- Headphones or radio guides: Audiogiro audio guides can be listened to directly from your smartphone!
- Tickets for paid attractions (e.g. Doge’s Palace)
- Transportation, possible parking, boat, food/drinks
- Headphones or radio guides: Audiogiro audio guides can be listened to directly from your smartphone!
- Tickets for paid attractions (e.g. Doge’s Palace)
Visit the city of Venice and its islands… with Audiogiro audio guides!
The voice of an advanced digital guide will accompany you, with audio tracks checked by a historian to verify their reliability. Audio guides are available in Italian, English, French and Spanish.
You choose how much time to reserve for your visit: if you stay in the historic…
Visit the city of Venice and its islands… with Audiogiro audio guides!
The voice of an advanced digital guide will accompany you, with audio tracks checked by a historian to verify their reliability. Audio guides are available in Italian, English, French and Spanish.
You choose how much time to reserve for your visit: if you stay in the historic center, we recommend the 100 minute package; if you want to explore the islands, we recommend the 60 minute package.
You will always know where you are, thanks to the geolocation of our navigation map. Start the tour from wherever you want! If you prefer offline listening, remember to download the audio tracks first.
Within 24 hours you will receive a link from us to redeem the minutes for the audio-guided tour. After that, all you have to do is start exploring the map. No need to download external apps!
- On certain dates, most travelers staying outside of Venice who are planning to visit for the day will be required to pay a €5 access fee. For further details (including exemptions) and to learn what days this fee is applicable, please visit: https://cda.ve.it
- Within the next 24 hours of your booking, you will receive a link from us to redeem the minutes you purchased.
- Once you have collected the minutes purchased on our platform, to listen to the audio guides all you have to do is choose which point to start from and look for it on the navigation map. All points will still be geolocalized around you.
- To access places of worship, appropriate clothing is required. Failure to enforce this dress code may result in entry being denied.
- Remember to download the audio tracks beforehand, if you want to listen to them offline later.
- If you have minutes left over, you can use them until they run out with all the audio guides on our platform.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.