Travellers, today we talk about one of the most magical cities in the world through the eyes of a superhero. Yes, him: Spiderman Far From Home in Venice!

If you saw Spider-Man: Far From Home and wondered where those amazing scenes were filmed between canals, bridges and squares, then this guide is for you.

Find out in this Venice Insider Guide: we will take you to the most iconic places where Peter Parker faced mysteries and adventures during his European school trip.

Which Spiderman goes to Venice?

Spiderman Far From Home in Venice

In the movie Spiderman Far From Home, it’s Tom Holland who wears the famous red and blue suit. The film, part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), is the second chapter of the Peter Parker saga after "Homecoming".

In this movie, Peter goes on a school trip to Europe with his Midtown School of Science and Technology friends and Venice is one of the must-see stops.

But vacations are never quiet for Spider-Man and soon the peaceful lagoon turns into a battlefield between Spider-Man and a bigger threat.

Was Spider-Man: Far From Home filmed in Venice?

Yes, it was! The filming of Spiderman Far From Home in Venice took place in 2018 and many scenes were filmed on location using the unique and iconic Venetian settings. No studio reconstruction or CGI: what you see in the movie is the real Venice.

The most action-packed scenes, romantic moments and comedy scenes are set between bridges, alleys, squares and canals in Venice, making the city a character in the movie.

Spiderman Far From Home in Venice: action and adventure

The action explodes in Venice where Peter Parker finds himself fighting one of the Elementals, creatures formed by the elements. In Venice, it’s the Water Elemental that wreaks havoc on the city with waves and destruction.

The canal action scene is one of the most iconic in the movie, with Spider-Man trying to save civilians, protect his friends and defeat the monster while hiding his true identity.

And then, of course, Mysterio played by Jake Gyllenhaal enters the scene and helps Spider-Man in a bridge-smashing, water-flooding-the-basement battle.

Spiderman Far From Home in Venice locations

Spiderman Far From Home in Venice location set
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Now let’s see all the Venice locations where Spiderman Far From Home in Venice was filmed. Bookmark these places: you might even recreate some scenes from the movie!

Marco Polo International Airport

Although it’s not shown in the movie, it’s the official arrival point for the cast and crew. The Marco Polo International Airport is about 13 km from the historic center and is the main airport for those arriving in the city. From here, the famous vaporetti will take you directly to the center.

Grand Canal

Iconic, picturesque and full of life, the Grand Canal is a star in several scenes. This is where Peter and his friends move around in a boat and where you can see beautiful short cuts that serve as a backdrop to the action.

The Canal offers breathtaking views of historic palaces, churches, gondolas and bridges and is the perfect setting for an adventure movie.

Piazza San Marco

The famous St. Mark’s Square is the backdrop for some of the movie’s most intense scenes. Here Spider-Man fights the Water Elemental, with the St. Mark’s Basilica and Campanile in the background.

The square is the heart of Venice, always full of tourists, pigeons, artists and... superheroes, it seems!

Rialto Bridge

The Rialto Bridge appears during the initial battle scenes. One of the oldest and most charming bridges in the city, it’s perfect for a spectacular scene. Peter Parker crosses it with his friends during the guided tour before chaos begins.

Leonardo Da Vinci Museum

Less known to the general public, but featured in the movie as part of the school trip, the Leonardo Da Vinci Museum hosts reproductions of the Renaissance genius’s inventions. An educational location that soon turns into a battlefield.

Santa Maria Formosa Church

One of the most beautiful and characteristic churches in Venice, Santa Maria Formosa is visible during the aerial shots and some action scenes. A real location, not crowded with mass tourism, but with great charm.

Arsenale or Paradise Bridge

This picturesque stone bridge is located near the Arsenale di Venezia and is one of the most beautiful shots in the movie. Historical atmosphere and unique architecture: a perfect Marvel movie backdrop!

Spiderman Far From Home in Venice cast

Meet the main actors who filmed Spiderman Far From Home in Venice:

  • Tom Holland (Peter Parker / Spider-Man): the main man
  • Zendaya (MJ): Peter’s love interest
  • Jacob Batalon (Ned Leeds): the nerd best friend and loyal one
  • Jake Gyllenhaal (Quentin Beck / Mysterio): the mysterious ally
  • Marisa Tomei (Aunt May): always by Peter’s side, but not in Venice
  • Samuel L. Jackson (Nick Fury) & Cobie Smulders (Maria Hill): involved in the European action scenes

The cast stayed in the city for about a week during the shoot and even took some selfies with lucky fans!

Spiderman Far From Home in Venice: directed

The Spiderman Far From Home in Venice was directed by Jon Watts, who also directed the previous Spider-Man: Homecoming. Watts chose Venice for its perfect mix of beauty, romance and architectural fragility, which contrasts with the destruction caused by the Elemental.

Shooting in Venice was particularly challenging due to the city’s complex logistics, but the result is visually stunning.

Spiderman Far From Home in Venice bridge

One of the movie’s main bridges is definitely the Rialto Bridge, but other small Venetian bridges also appear in the film. In one scene, Peter runs over one of these to get a better view during the attack.

Venice bridges, with their unique architecture, are the perfect setting for dynamic and breathtaking scenes.

Spiderman Far From Home in Venice: FAQ

Where was the Elemental attack scene filmed? The main scene takes place between St. Mark’s Square, the Grand Canal and some minor bridges, with many external shots.

Were the actors really in Venice? Yes! Tom Holland, Zendaya and the other cast members were in Venice for the shoot in 2018.Can I visit the movie locations in Venice? Yes. Every location is open to tourists. We recommend you plan a walking tour with a map in hand.

Is the falling tower real? No, it’s CGI. But it’s inspired by real Venetian architecture, especially the St. Mark’s Campanile.

Conclusion

Hey, traveler: what do you say to turn your next Venice trip into a movie adventure?

Spiderman Far From Home in Venice showed us a fascinating, lively and even dangerous Venice! Now that you know all the locations, you can plan your own tour to discover the places where Peter Parker lived his European adventure.

Take pictures, walk the bridges, stop in St. Mark’s Square and dream big. Maybe, while you watch the water flow slowly in the canals, you’ll even hear the call of a great adventure.

See you next time on Venice Insider Guide!

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