Walk in Veneto
Embracing Culture, Art and Nature
WalkInVeneto
About Me
My name is Tullia, I was born in Veneto and my roots are firmly planted here. I love the territory where I live, from the Venice Lagoon to the cities of art, from medieval villages to the peaks of the Dolomites. In Venice, different cultures from the Mediterranean basin, Asian lands, and far-off lands of the East come together. And like Venice, which has traveled for more than a millennia, discovering different worlds, so am I: I love meeting people from different cultures and backgrounds, and I love traveling… walking at a slow pace. This is why from my philosophy of life, I have created a profession, with the goal of allowing my guests to embrace all the atmospheres, art, architecture, history, culture, and cuisine of the Veneto territory.
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Tour for travelers who love to learn.
- Tour for travelers who love to learn.
- Private tours limited only to your group.
- Small group tours, shared experiences with other curious travelers.
Testimonials
People Say The Nicest Things
★★★★★ / Jody Palmer / USA
I am so glad that I have the opportunity to tell you how fantastic Tullia was! It was more than a tour, it was a dialogue. The air was sparkling with ideas and information. There were only three of us in the tour and Tullia was so open to all of our questions and speculations. Fantastic!
★★★★★ / John P. / USA
My almost 11 year old son and i loved our tour with Tullia. From our first minutes together we started learning all about Piazza San Marco and the history of Venice. One day obviously doesn’t do this city justice, but Tullia expended endless amounts of energy and knowledge to bring the city to life. Starting with the piazza, the basilica and the Doges palace, and then on Murano for a demo of glass making. Grazie mille, Tullia!
★★★★★ / Shenia Kirkland / USA
It just so happened that my kids (ages 9 and 12) were very tired on the day of the Lion tour. They loved being “super sleuths” and searching for lions. At one point it started getting pretty cold and my girls were tired. So, we stopped in a cafe to have coffee and pastries (to warm up). The tour guide was amenable to this detour and didn’t miss a beat. She shared photos and reflections on Venice that we all found to be very interesting. I appreciate her flexibility and ability to go with the flow (which is often important when kids are involved). Many thanks!!