Welcome to Antonella, Ilaria, Martina and Natalia’s website!

We are four Venice’s licensed and specialized tourist guides, as well as four friends who share the same profession, interests and a great love for this unique city. We will be pleased to take you through the maze of canals, calli and campielli to disclose Venice’s wonders and secrets.

Browse through our website for a brief introduction to the many tours available. Feel free to contact us by telephone or e-mail for further information or if you are thinking of a tour that does not appear within our proposals.

A few lines or even a website cannot embrace the immense range of possible places and itineraries! Venice is a small city but it is a casket treasuring a wealth of precious jewels.

Let’s set off to the discovery of the pearls of the Lagoon!

 

Tours

THE GHETTO

In 1516 the government of the Republic of Venice established a place of enforced residence for Jews, thus instituting the first Ghetto in history. Their segregation served also as protection from...

CANNAREGIO

Despite the changes of the 19th century this district is pure Venice. Here the first Ghetto was established, but it was also an area where merchants from everywhere imaginable made their homes, the...

THEATRE

Venice has always loved theatre. The city itself is like a stage and amidst its scenery first arose theatres such as San Cassiano and San Samuele which now are only recalled in place-names. All that...

THE VENETIAN VILLAS

With the expansion of the Serenissima Republic on the mainland during the XV century the aristocratic Venetian families began to erect their villas in the countryside. They were conceived as...

SAN POLO

The Rialto has always been at the commercial heart of Venice, also the area most frequented by the famous courtesans of Venice. The bridge links the quarters of San Marco and San Polo and offers a...

THE CLOCK TOWER

An early Venetian Renaissance building (1496–99), designed by Mauro Codussi. It serves as a triumphal entrance to the Merceria, the long and ancient main street of the city that leads to the...

CORRER MUSEUM

Facing onto Piazza San Marco, this museum takes its name from the collector Teodoro Correr who, on his death, bequeathed many artefacts and paintings to the City. Of particular interest are several...