Ponte di Rialto

★ 4.9 (22K+ reviews) • 88K+ booked
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Meng ********
3 Nov 2025
The boat ride is very interesting, we learnt a lot of places and its history from it. It was a very different experience when you are in the boat as compared to walking.
稲葉 *
2 Nov 2025
Seeing the Grand Canal was just for a moment, but I was moved. I recommend going on a gondola early in the morning. It gets congested during the day. I was worried traveling alone, but the reception staff were friendly and guided me to the boarding point with care.
Meng ********
1 Nov 2025
It was a very relaxing tour. The glass blowing demo was fantastic as well. We had ample time to have lunch and even enjoyed a gelato
Chung *********
29 Oct 2025
The interior of the Doge's Palace is magnificent and grand, with a dazzling array of exhibits. The connected prison area is also very large. Walking across the Bridge of Sighs was a unique experience.
2+
wang *****
29 Oct 2025
No need to exchange for another ticket. Head over around the indicated time, open the QR code for the staff to scan, and go through the simple security check.
Klook User
26 Oct 2025
No problem on locating the kiosk/stall where you will get the ticket/printed voucher. Very easy to use and good service as always.
Maksym *******
25 Oct 2025
It is a very interesting place to attand in Venice. I was surprised and excited with the interior of the building and its richness
Chan *****
22 Oct 2025
Easy to purchase, smooth itinerary arrangements. The tour leader was informative and proactively helped group members solve problems. The only downside was the meeting point was a bit far and difficult to find. Overall: a good review!
2+

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What to know about Ponte di Rialto

The Ponte di Rialto, or Rialto Bridge, is one of Venice’s most famous landmarks and a must-see on any trip to the city! This stone bridge stretches across the Grand Canal, connecting the San Marco and San Polo districts. Built in the late 1500s, it’s not just a bridge, it’s a piece of Renaissance history and a true work of art.  As you walk across, you’ll find small shops selling jewelry, souvenirs, and Venetian glass. Don’t forget to stop and enjoy the amazing views of gondolas and boats passing below. You should also visit the Rialto Market nearby, where locals have been buying fresh fish and produce for over 1,000 years! Add the Ponte di Rialto to your Venice adventure and book your experience on Klook!
30125 Venice, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy

Things to do at the Rialto Bridge

Walk Across the Rialto Bridge

Take a walk across Venice's oldest and most famous bridge! The Ponte di Rialto gives you amazing views of the Grand Canal and the gondolas below. It's a great spot to take photos, especially during sunset. The bridge itself is beautiful, with white stone arches and historic charm.

Explore the Rialto Market

Near the Rialto Bridge, you'll find the colorful and lively Rialto Market (Mercati di Rialto), Venice's main marketplace for over 1,000 years. It's a popular place for locals to buy fresh fruits, veggies, and seafood at the fish market. It's a great way to experience everyday life in Venice. A tip from us: go in the morning for the best selection and fewer crowds!

Take a Gondola Ride

No trip to Venice is complete without a gondola ride! Just steps from the Rialto Bridge, you can hop on one of these classic boats and glide through the city's canals. As you float past buildings and narrow streets, you'll see Venice from a whole new angle. If you're lucky, your gondolier might sing a classic tune or share fun stories along the way!

Dine Along the Grand Canal

Enjoy a meal with a view! There are plenty of cafes and restaurants near the Rialto Bridge that overlook the water. Try local dishes like risotto, seafood pasta, or a slice of tiramisu. Watching boats go by while you eat is part of Venice's charm!

Visit San Giacomo di Rialto Church

Right next to the bridge is one of Venice's oldest churches---San Giacomo di Rialto. It has a large clock on its front and a peaceful little square around it. Go inside to see its simple yet beautiful interior. The church is over 1,000 years old and full of history. It's a quiet break from the busy bridge area.

Must-Visit Attractions Near Rialto Bridge

Piazza San Marco (St. Mark's Square)

Just a 10-minute walk from the Ponte di Rialto, Piazza San Marco is the heart of Venice. It's a wide, open space filled with beautiful buildings, lively cafes, and street performers. You can visit famous spots like St. Mark's Basilica and the Campanile tower. It's the perfect place to know more about Venice's history and take some photos!

Peggy Guggenheim Museum

About a 15-minute walk or a short vaporetto (Venice's public water bus) ride from the Rialto Bridge, the Peggy Guggenheim Museum is a must-visit for art lovers. It's located right along the Grand Canal and features amazing modern art by artists like Picasso and Dalí. The museum was once Peggy's own home, and it still feels cozy and unique. Even the sculpture garden is fun to explore!

Doge's Palace

The Doge's Palace is just a 10-minute walk from the Rialto Bridge, near St. Mark's Square. This grand building was once the home of Venice's ruler, the Doge, and the center of government. Inside, you'll find classic artwork, grand halls, and even the old prison connected by the famous Bridge of Sighs. It's a must-visit if you love history, architecture, or just want to see how Venice ruled in style!