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Jul 18, 2006

Imo this was money well spent. The Canal Grande Tour is with private water taxi and professional guide who is really freindly and spoke in at least 4 languages to the passengers. She explained the history behind all of the most famous building on the canal front. I would say the best time for this excurtion would be early on in the day so you can enjoy a nice lunch and relax afterwards. The grand canal tour lasted about 1 hour and cost 20 euro. You can book this excurtion at the info centre in san marcos square.
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