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Discover Venice by bike with this 2-hour tour crossing the Liberty Bridge, including a coffee tasting and a walk through the historic city center.

This bike tour in Venice offers a unique way to see the city’s industrial and historic sides. For $46.27 per person, you get approximately 2 hours of cycling, starting from the lively downtown area. The tour guides you across the Liberty Bridge, a 4-kilometer span over the Venice Lagoon, before dropping off the bikes on Tronchetto Island for a self-guided exploration of Venice’s old town.
While cycling is permitted along the route, it’s important to note that bicycles are not allowed in Venice’s historic city center. This tour is best suited for those who want a quick, scenic introduction to Venice’s outskirts and enjoy a bit of coffee tasting along the way. It combines practical logistics, engaging guided segments, and free time to explore on your own.
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The tour begins at Travel & Bike, located at Via Della Rinascita, 6 in Venice. Starting promptly at 10:00 am, guests meet the guide, receive their bike, and enjoy a coffee tasting before hitting the cycling route. The end point is the People Mover at Tronchetto station, where bikes are dropped off, and self-exploration of Venice begins.

The bike ride kicks off in Marghera, a lively area just outside Venice’s core. The group pedals along a dedicated cycle path toward the industrial piers, providing a glimpse of Venice’s working port. After a few kilometers, the tour reaches the Liberty Bridge, where travelers experience stunning aerial views of the Lagoon and the historic city.
Cycling over the 4 km Liberty Bridge offers memorable vistas of Venice’s skyline, the lagoon waters, and the distant silhouette of the old town. This bridge remains a key highlight, combining impressive engineering with scenic beauty. After crossing, guests arrive at Tronchetto Island, where the bikes are parked, and the wandering phase begins.

The Liberty Bridge is central to this tour’s appeal. It spans 4 kilometers across the Venice Lagoon, connecting the mainland to the island of Tronchetto. During the crossing, travelers gain an overhead view of the lagoon, with the old town visible in the distance. It’s a perfect moment for photos and to appreciate Venice’s unique setting.
The bridge’s design and length make it stand out from typical bike routes. The experience combines scenic views, light physical activity, and a sense of adventure as you traverse this iconic structure. The bridge also offers a brief overview of the historic city, making it a memorable moment of the trip.
Once on Tronchetto Island, the bicycle is returned to the tour staff. Here, the self-guided exploration begins. Guests can walk into Venice’s historic center, which is forbidden to cycle in, as the city prioritizes pedestrian and boat traffic. This part of the tour allows for leisure, shopping, or sightseeing at your own pace.
The self-exploration phase is flexible, giving plenty of time to visit landmarks, enjoy lunch, or simply soak in the atmosphere of Venice’s old town. The drop-off point at Tronchetto provides easy access to Venice’s main attractions and transportation options, including the People Mover.
The package includes the use of a bicycle, a tour guide, a helmet, and a coffee or tea tasting (specifically an espresso). These elements ensure a comfortable and engaging experience. However, tickets for public transportation are not included, so guests should plan for additional travel expenses if needed.
Most importantly, the tour offers a mobile ticket, simplifying the booking process and allowing for flexibility on the day of the experience.
Since most travelers book this experience around 37 days in advance, it’s advisable to reserve early, especially during peak seasons. The start time at 10:00 am suits those who prefer a morning adventure and allows plenty of time for after-tour exploration.
Expect to cycle for about 20 minutes across the Liberty Bridge, with the remainder of the time spent in transit or walking in Venice. The group size is limited to 12 participants, ensuring a more personalized experience and attentive guiding.
Participants should be comfortable riding a bicycle for short periods. The tour is accessible to most people, but check your physical comfort levels with cycling before booking.

Although specific guides’ names aren’t provided, reviews highlight the guides’ professionalism and friendliness. One reviewer praises the staff for supporting cyclists of all ages and skill levels, even arranging pick-up services in Venice if needed. The guides are known for their supportive attitude and knowledgeable explanations, which enhance the overall experience.
This tour offers full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. In case of bad weather, the experience may be canceled or rescheduled, with options to choose a different date or receive a full refund. The flexible cancellation policy provides peace of mind for planning your trip.
This 2-hour bike adventure in Venice combines scenic cycling, an impressive bridge crossing, and self-guided exploration of the city’s historic core. It is perfect for those who enjoy a mix of guided activity and free time, with the added thrill of crossing the 4 km Liberty Bridge with panoramic lagoon views.
While it’s an excellent way to see Venice’s outskirts and experience a bit of outdoor activity, it’s important to remember that bicycles aren’t permitted in the historic city center. The tour’s affordable price, combined with professional guides and included coffee tasting, makes it a practical choice for a quick, scenic introduction to Venice.
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Is cycling allowed in Venice’s old town?
No, bicycles are forbidden in the historic city center. The tour takes you across the Liberty Bridge and drops you off on Tronchetto Island for self-guided walking exploration.
What’s included in the tour?
The package includes bicycle use, a tour guide, a helmet, and a coffee or tea tasting, specifically an espresso.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Travel & Bike, Via Della Rinascita, 6 in Venice at 10:00 am and ends at People Mover – Tronchetto station.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Refunds are processed promptly, and bad weather may lead to rescheduling or full refunds.
How long is the bike ride?
The main cycling segment lasts about 20 minutes crossing the Liberty Bridge, with the total experience lasting around 2 hours including coffee tasting and transfer time.
Is this tour suitable for children or beginners?
Most travelers can participate, and the staff are known for supporting cyclists of different skill levels. The physical activity is moderate, making it suitable for most ages.
What if I need transportation tickets?
Transport tickets are not included, so plan accordingly if you need public transit to reach the meeting point or after the drop-off.
Is the experience weather-dependent?
Yes, bad weather can lead to cancellation, but you will be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
How far in advance should I book?
Most guests book roughly 37 days in advance, emphasizing the need for early planning, especially during busy seasons.
What makes this tour special?
The crossing of the Liberty Bridge with its spectacular lagoon views and the combination of guided cycling plus self-guided walking make this a distinctive Venice experience.