Venecian Carnival Tour
Description
A passing glance. Fleeting. Seductive. Faces hidden behind beautiful multicolored masks. The ability to observe without being seen. Suggestive, but friendly. Flirting with a veiled identity. The Venice Carnival has its own set of social codes that make this celebration on the banks of the legendary canals one of the most popular in the world. But what is the exact origin of this festival that is celebrated each year just before Lent? We'll begin to learn about its fascinating history in front of the church of San Simeon Piccolo.
During our unique guided tour of Venice, we'll visit the sestieri of San Polo, Santa Croce, and Dorsoduro. Walking through these neighborhoods, we'll be transported back in time to the Middle Ages. Back to a time when this festival of pagan origin was created and then evolved until, in the 13th century, the nobility began to dress up in costume to mingle with commoners. As we meander through the narrow streets along the canals, we'll discuss the most significant events that led to the immense popularity of the celebration up to this day.
In the 18th century, the Venice Carnival reached its height of grandeur. We'll get to go inside an atelier of masks and Carnival costumes to learn more about the history and the eighteenth-century aristocrats who decided to dress up so that they could enjoy the celebrations without anyone knowing what their real identity was. Among these nobles, one stood out above all others. Diplomat, philosopher, cellist, and, above all, seducer (he had some 130 love affairs), the libertine Giacomo Casanova certainly made the best of the carnival.
After revealing some anecdotes and secrets about Casanova and other famous characters, we'll end the tour and say our goodbyes in the historic center of Venice.
Tasting
If you do this tour during the actual Venice Carnival, you'll get a tasting of a typical sweet treat called a cicchetti, a typical little morcel eaten around this time.
More Information
Duration
1h 30m.
Language
The activity takes place with a guide that speaks in English and Spanish.
Included
English–speaking guide
Admission to an atelier of masks and Carnival costumes
Tasting of a typical sweet treat or a cicchetti (depending on the season)
When to book?
You can book up until 10 hours before the activity as long as there are still places. Book now to guarantee your spot.
Type of voucher
Electronic. Show the voucher on your phone.
Accessibility
Not wheelchair accessible.
Sustainability
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Our providers commit to:
- Provide a safe and satisfying experience.
- Reduce, reuse, recycle.
- Incorporate eco-conscious technologies.
- Uphold fair employment standards.
- Foster the growth of local communities.
- Preserve the integrity of local culture.
- Safeguard both cultural and environmental heritage.
- Ensure ethical treatment of animals.
- Operate with honesty and transparency.
- Encourage sustainable behaviors among customers and staff.
This particular activity contributes as follows:
- No printing of documentation required.
Provider
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Vivaldi Tours
Corporate name: MARIA CONCEPCIÓN LÓPEZ SASTRE
Pets
Not permitted.
Frequently asked questions
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Q - Are there any requirements?
A - Yes, you have to download the LiveVoice mobile app and bring your own earphones.
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Q - Why do this activity with Civitatis?
A - At Civitatis we guarantee the best quality and prices, click here if you want to know how we select our activities.
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Q - How to book?
A - To reserve the activity, choose the date and complete the form on this page. You will receive your confirmation immediately.
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Q - Is a minimum number of participants required?
A - This activity requires a minimum of 4 participants. Should this number not be reached, we'll get in touch with you to offer alternatives.
If you have any other questions please contact us.
Free cancellation
Saint Simeon Piccolo Church