Venice is the city of dreams and the world’s most romantic cities. Of course, it’s a romantic city and a favorite place for all literary figures for decades. You’ll find eminent writers, poets, and dramatists mentioned the name of this city in their writings.

Indeed, it’s a wonder to learn about this “Floating City”; the Grand Canal beholds the spectacle alike.

Humm! You can’t travel now, and we know the reason. Also, we know that you’re excited too! But, there’s a lot to see and explore in Venice; it houses a treasure-trove collection of tons of exciting places to visit and explore. Most of them will remind you about the 18th century enriched history and culture. The challenge is, you can’t attend!

Is there any alternate way to explore these places or see them live sitting at home? The good news is, there is!

You’ll learn about the floating city in detail from an insider’s mouth when you book the Venice live Interactive Webinar with Expert Guide. That’s incredibly exciting!

But, before that, let’s learn the city’s top attractions and why they are unique.

Venice: City Facts

The tour guide will give an overview of this beautiful floating city when you book this virtual tour with an interactive live webinar. You’ll know that it’s the Veneto region’s capital city in northern Italy. It’s a compact city but consists of over 117 small islands. The beauty is, a large canal (The Grand Canal) separates them from each other. Furthermore, you’ll also find an extensive network of bridges over the canale, connecting these islands. It means what? Well, you’ll not find any road network in Venice. Isn’t that incredibly exciting?

The city’s unmissable attractions include St. Mark’s Basilica, Piazza San Marco, and many stunning Gothic palaces. They’re only a few we’re naming from the treasure-trove bucket list of attractions. The good news is when you’ll book this virtual tour, you’ll be able to interact with the tour guide, and that’ll be a live interaction; incredible, huh!

Let’s then learn about those popular Venetian attractions.

St. Mark’s Basilica

You’ll be thrilled to know about the St. Mark’s Basilica, why? Well, it’s one of the world’s most recognized religious buildings. Indeed, it’s a sublime piece of magnificent architecture standing tall in Northern Italy since 1092. You’ll enjoy watching the mesmerizing paintings, sculptures, ornate, and stunning  Byzantine fresco artworks. It’s a classic example of the enriched  Italian Byzantine architecture that’d survived over the decades!

St. Mark's Square

St. Mark’s Square

Next up in this virtual interactive webinar is the St. Mark’s Square. Your tour guide will be thrilled to explain to you about this important historical place. It’s one of the most famous and spectacular piazzas in Venice and holding a historical significance; the famous Venetian architectures like St Mark’s Basilica, Doge’s Palace, and others surround this square. Thus, there are many interesting stories to hear around while the sights impress your eyes!

Canale Grande

Canale Grande

Of course, a tour to Venice is incomplete if you don’t enjoy a gondola ride through the Grand Canale; you can’t enjoy that in a virtual tour, but with a live webinar, it’ll be a different experience, and we’d bet that! You’ll learn about this “S” shaped canal that runs like a snake. It’s surrounded by nearly 200 architectures of the 13th century to marvel around. You’ll see the bridges that span over the canale and learn about the stunning buildings surrounding it.

Doges Palace

Doges Palace

Next, your tour guide will tell you about Doges Palace. It’s another remarkable historical attraction and a hot-spot tourist attraction in Venice. The white stone front facade will, of course, mesmerize you; it’s impressive, huh! You’ll also get to see a glimpse of the building’s exterior and interior alike.

Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute

Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute

Your tour of Venice is incomplete unless you visit the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute. It’s another masterpiece historical architecture that dates back from 1687. It’ll remind you of the ancient Roman Catholic Church. This hexagonal shaped architecture will bring pleasure to your eyes, and we bet that!

Cool!

That’s an incredible way to enjoy the beauty of Venice, correct? Since it’s a live webinar, you’ll find options to ask questions to your expert guide. Thus, you’ll learn exciting facts about the historical architectures and get to see a glimpse of them before your actual visit.

Don’t worry!

The world will soon come out from this COVID-19 pandemic; we’re optimistic, and you should be too!

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