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Do gondolas take credit cards?

Yes. Your credit card details aren't introduced until the very last step of the booking process, at which point you'll be redirected to a completely secure bank server where you carry out your payment.



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Note that most gondoliers only accept cash when you're paying them directly, so be sure to have exact change, lest they try to pull a fast one and claim they're out of change. If you'd prefer to pay by card, book your gondola ride online beforehand. Should you tip your gondolier?

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What you can negotiate is the duration of your gondola ride. If you'd like a lengthier trip, just ask your gondolier if they would be willing to take you around the canals a bit longer. The price, in that case, is still regulated: a 45-minute ride costs €120 and an hour-long gondola ride runs €160.

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While tipping is not required, a 5% tip is appreciated if your gondolier is helpful and informative about local attractions and monuments.

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And, given that it's bound to happen, the best time to do it is in the morning, and for many reasons: your gondola pilot will be freshened up after a good night's sleep, the canals won't be so full and you won't have any midday sun beaming down on you as you scramble for shade on a boat that provides nada.

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Gondolas give a unique perspective over exploring the city otherwise. The pros of the Gondola ride are having a closer and unmatched view of the city while the cons are the ride can be super expensive from the crowded tourist spots and overall.

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By law, every business in Italy must be able to take cards. In practice about 95% of them do. You hardly need any cash at all. You can use your credit or debit card wherever there is a PoS (point of sale) machine.

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Resist the urge to buy foreign currency before your trip. Some tourists feel like they just have to have euros or British pounds in their pockets when they step off the airplane, but they pay the price in bad stateside exchange rates. Wait until you arrive to withdraw money.

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Because of these fees, avoid using your credit card for ATM withdrawals or cash advances (use a debit or cash card instead). Venetian merchants prefer MasterCard and Visa, but American Express is usually accepted in popular tourist destinations.

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Things to know: Please bring cash on the day to cover the gondola ride, as they do not take credit cards.

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Because gondolas are wildly expensive to build and maintain. They are fully handcrafted boats made out of wood using traditional techniques. There are only a few artisans left to build traditional Venetian boats and only the most skilled build and maintain gondole.

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The price for a gondola tour is 80 euros if you book it before sunset or 100 euro if you want it after and during sunset. The price isn't per person but per gondola, which means that if you're in Venice with your family, it won't be 80 or 100 euros per person but for the entire family.

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A great alternative to the gondola ride could be taking a sandolo: it's a traditional Venetian wooden boat, originally used as a fishing or transport boat, it's now used also to ride peolple through the narrow Venetian canals. Get a kayak and explore the lagoon!

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How many people can fit in a gondola? The gondola can carry a maximum of 5 people, including children.

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A gondola ride can last 30 minutes or 1 hour, but it's up to you. The prices we reported here are related to an hour tour. You can also ask the gondolier to take to some specific place you would like to see, according to his possibilities.

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Getting around Venice by gondola Sharing a gondola is always a good solution to lower prices, although you can't transport as many people as in a water cab. A gondola can carry up to 6 people, including the gondoliere. You can find gondolas all over the city.

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Can You Drink In Gondolas In Venice? Yes, you can bring a bottle of wine into the gondola. In Venice, you are allowed to have your drink while on the streets. However, Venetians do it mainly during big events such as the Carnevale.

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When you arrive at your hotel in Venice you'll probably need help getting your bags to your room. It's customary to give a small tip to porters so don't forget to have some small change when checking in! If the hotel concierge during your stay in Venice offers exceptional service, you may want to tip.

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