Things to do in Province of Mantua, Lombardy: The Best Historical & Heritage Tours

July 25, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

The Province of Mantua (Italian: Provincia di Mantova) is a province in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. Its capital is the city of Mantua. It is bordered to the north-east by the Province of Verona, to the east by that of Rovigo, to the south by those of Ferrara, Modena, Reggio Emilia and Parma, to the west by the Province of Cremona and to the north-west by that of Brescia.
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1. Mantova Centro Storico - Tour a piedi con Guida Privata

Piazza Sordello, 23, 46100 Mantova MN, Italy Guide Turistiche Arsit Maraviglia
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4.9 based on 14 reviews

Mantua, 'the City on Water of the Gonzagas'. This tour's highlights: Piazza Sordello with Duomo, Bishop’s Palace, Palazzo Ducale with its courtyards and gardens, Piazza Broletto and Piazza Erbe with Palazzo Comunale and Palazzo della Ragione, Clock Tower, Rotonda of S. Lorenzo and Basilica of S. Andrea, Via Orefici with the Canal “Rio”. On request visit to the Academy Theatre (Teatro Bibiena) entrance ticket €. 2,00

Inclusions: Guided Tour Service Only, Professional guide, Private tour

Exclusions: In Mantua city centre: no tickets are required with exception of the Theatre Bibiena where a ticket costs € 2,00/each., Entrance ticket for the Ducal palace € 12,00/each. People under 18 can enter free., From March to June and from September to October reservations are necessary., Reservation fee costs € 1,50/each., In Palazzo Te: Entrance ticket for the Te Palace costs € 12,00/each. People over 65 it costs € 9,00/each Palazzo Te is at the other side of the city centre you can reach it on foot, by bus or taxi. A taxi ride costs about € 10,00 - 15,00/each, a bus ticket about € 1,50/each

Reviewed By sammills2

We were lucky enough to spend a whole day with Tiziana..kind, knowledgable and passionate about art and beautiful Italy. Mantova is a hidden gem...off the beaten track which is a surprise because it has spectacular art work and food. With two teenage boys in tow Tiziana navigated us through hundreds of years of history and art. To be honest the day was the highlight of our trip to Italy...we would not gave enjoyed it anywhere near as much if we had not had Tiziana to contextualize the history and the art. She also is a guide for a number of other cities....Bologna is just one...wish we had had her there too!

2. Mantua St. George’s Castle and Ducal Palace Private Walking Tour

Piazza Sordello, 43, 46100 Mantova MN, Italy Venice Faberest

Explore two of Mantua’s highlights on a privately guided tour of St. George’s Castle and the Ducal Palace. Meet your personal guide and tour St George’s, built by the Gonzaga family in 1406. Admire the towers and interiors, including the ‘Bridal Chamber,’ with its frescoes by Andrea Mantegna. Then, visit the Ducal Palace, the Gonzagas’ royal residence, to take in its history and fresco-painted rooms. Please remember that St. George’s Castle admission at your own expense.

Inclusions: Local guide

Exclusions: Entrance tickets to St. George's Castle a Ducal Palace (12 EUR), Food and drinks

Reviewed By MarcoLauraViaggio

Spending the day with Annarita was absolutely incredible. Her knowledge of and passion for this magnificent part of history is unmatched. We were having such a great time connecting with her that our time went by so quickly. We’ll be requesting her for future tours in the area, for sure. We’ll also be returning to the palace now that we have a better understanding of its history. Treat yourself to this very special experience!

3. Mantua private walking tour with a local guide

Via S. Giorgio, 8, 46100 Mantova MN, Italy Mantua Faberest

Join this guided tour of downtown Mantua, a very fascinating and yet little-known town in the Lombardy region enlisted by UNESCO among the Worldâs Heritage. Admire its particular monuments and the typical "piazze" and enjoy its Renaissance atmosphere!

Inclusions: Live local guide

Exclusions: All extras not explicitly mentioned

4. Private Tour Lazing Between the Giants

Palazzo Te, 46100 Mantua, Province of Mantua, Italy Guidamica Mantova

Journey to discover the "Villa degli Ozi", wanted by Federico II as a place of relaxation, quiet, fun and ... much more!

Inclusions: Private Tour, Professional Guide

Exclusions: Private transportation, Palazzo Te's Booking

5. CSTRents - Mantova Segway PT Authorized Tour

Via Primaticcio, 46100 Mantova MN, Italy CSTRents Experience Tours & Rents

• 3-hour Segway tour lead by an expert local guide • See top Mantova. From piazza Marconi to piazza Mantegna that, together with the adjacent piazza Erbe, forms the city centre where stands the Saint Andrew’s Basilica, celebrated work of the Renaissance art. We get to the picturesque piazza Erbe with its medieval buildings; the Reason’s Palace and Saint Laurence’s Rotunda being the most outstanding ones. We arrive in piazza Sordello to admire the Ducal Palace or Gonzaga Royal Palace and moreover the Cathedral and Bonacolsi Palace, and then we continue towards the lakes. Our back course gets onto piazza Castello and provides even more surprises before heading back, along comfortable and safe paths, to the arrival at the Tea Palace. • Hear tales of colorful history from a knowledgeable guide • Enjoy a Segway sightseeing tour that’s suitable for all fitness levels • Small-group tour with a maximum of eight people ensures a personalized experience

Inclusions: 30-minute orientation session, Use of helmet (optional), Guide, Ponchos (in case of rain), Segway tour

Exclusions: Biglietti d'ingresso, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Food and drinks, Gratuities

6. Day Trip from Milan: Mantua and its highlights - private tour

Rome Top Tours

From the Middle, Lower and Upper Lakes that the Mincio River creates near Mantua, just follow the call of the Domes of the Doge's Palace to enter the city: a world out of time. It was designed by the Gonzaga family, together with the greatest artists of the time. Palazzo Te, just outside the door, is the leisure villa designed by the great architect Giulio Romano. Unmissable the complex of Palazzo Ducale with marvellous frescoes which celebrated the dinasty of Ludovico II. Spend about 3 hours with your private guide wandering through the best corners of the city! A stop for lunch is included during the day. ( at your own expense )

Inclusions: Admission tickets to Palazzo Ducale, English speaking guide ( 3 hours in Mantua ), Transportation at disposal by deluxe vehicle and English speaking driver from/to Milan

Exclusions: Admission entrance not listed, Lunch, Gratuities

Reviewed By Sherpa19516

Murano Glass. Works or art. La fornosotta showroom in Venice offers Gabriele Urban’s work in a petit shop in a cute plaza. You can find beautiful vases, glasses, christmas balls deciration, lamps, bowls, etc. The address is Sestier Santa Croce 982

7. Mantua: 2-hour guided walking experience

Piazza Sordello, 46100 Mantova MN, Italy Italy Hidden Experiences

Being in Mantua means to be in a world apart. This city, UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2008, was designed by the famous noble family of Gonzaga together with some of the greatest artists at that time. In fact, history and culture play a very important role in everyday life in Mantua. Take part in this 2-hour walking tour and explore the historical centre of the city. Your tour starts from the courtyards of Palazzo Ducale and you will pass through St. Giorgio Castle as well as Casa del Rigoletto. Then, you will stroll throughout the ancient and small streets and admire the most important and symbolic places of this city, such as Piazza Erbe with its Clock Tower. The walking tour will end in front of Basilica of Sant’Andrea made by Leon Battista Alberti. Join this tour and you will find out not only the most important places but also unknown spots full of intrigues and secrets.

Inclusions: Licensed Tour Guide , Headphones from 10 participants , Small group tour

Exclusions: Gratuities (optional) , Food and drinks , Hotel Pick-up/Drop-off , Extras, Entrance tickets

Reviewed By andreamariana92

We had the pleasure of meeting Paolo who walked us through the history of the castle and the wine-making process. We got to taste wine at the different stages. He was incredibly knowledgeable about the factors that affect each element of the wine and explained things in a very clear manner. The tasting was outstanding, showcasing the differences between the grapes grown just a few meters away from each other. We loved the experience and would highly recommend it as a couple’s activity or with friends.

8. Solferino Ticket Valid for Visit to the Museum and the Rocca

Museum of Resurgence, Via Ossario, 46040 Solferino MN, Italy Torre di San Martino

The opportunity to visit the historical places of greatest interest in Solferino at an affordable price: a single ticket that gives access to the Museum, the Rocca di Solferino, the Ossuary and the Red Cross Memorial. Guided tour is not included

Inclusions: Entrance tickets to Rocca and Solferino Museum, App to download "At the Museum with the Smartphone"

Exclusions: Private transportation, Guide in person, the visit is autonomous

Reviewed By ajuliaw65

My daughter had studied the Risorgimento for A level and really wanted to visit Solferino but it seemed impossible to get there without a car so when we found out you could get to San Martino by public transport, we decided to go there instead. We followed the instructions given by other Tripadvisors to get there from the end of the Number 1 bus. Just one clarification. When at the San Martino bus stop, you need to stand with your back to the bus stop, walk to the right and then turn left to get to the main road. It was a horrid walk across first the railway bridge and then the motorway bridge on a busy road without pavements, particularly on the way back when it was pouring with rain so not recommended for younger kids. Just before you get to the tower, there is a path on the right down to the charnel house which is worth a visit. The altar is surrounded by skulls of those who died, and the rest of their bones are stacked up in the crypt. The tower itself offers amazing views over the lake and back towards Solferino and it is incredible to think about how what is now fertile ground covered in vines was once the site of such a bloody battle. On the way up there are some interesting objects from WW1 (see lots of different ways of using helmets to make other things such as shovels and cooking pots) and then there is a museum behind the tower. Top tip, the toilets round the back of the museum were the cleanest I have seen in Italy.

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