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Venice Like a Local: Food, Wine & Spritz Tour with Traghetto Ride
About This Tour
Experience Venice Like a Local
Sip regional wines, savor authentic cicchetti, and cross the Grand Canal on a traditional traghetto gondola. Explore Rialto’s vibrant heart and uncover the secrets of Italy’s aperitivo culture — vino in hand. Small group, big flavor.
Sip regional wines, savor authentic cicchetti, and cross the Grand Canal on a traditional traghetto gondola. Explore Rialto’s vibrant heart and uncover the secrets of Italy’s aperitivo culture — vino in hand. Small group, big flavor.
What's Included
✓ Included
- Stroll through Cannaregio, one of Venice’s most historic and charming neighborhoods
- Share the experience with new friends in a small group of max 10 guests.
- Enjoy 4 glasses of local wine (white, red, Prosecco, and a sweet dessert wine) & Venetian Spritz
- Taste seven authentic Venetian small plates (cicchetti) and finish with a homemade dessert
- Discover the spots where Venetians meet for lunch or an early‑evening drink
- Experience the art of cicchetti at hidden, family‑run bars in the Rialto area
- Cross the Grand Canal like a local on a traditional traghetto gondola ferry
- Discover magical Venice with a local English‑speaking guide who brings the city’s stories to life
✗ Not Included
- Hotel pick-up and drop off
Itinerary
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Your Venetian adventure begins here. Meet your guide and fellow explorers before diving into the hidden spots where locals eat, chat, and enjoy daily life—just like real Venetians.
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A lively local district where our food adventure begins. Stroll through centuries of history as your guide shares insider tips and your tasting journey starts among real Venetians.
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A bustling local street lined with shops, bakeries, and everyday Venetian life. As we stroll through, your guide shares foodie tips while we head toward our next delicious stop.
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Hop aboard a traditional traghetto to cross the Grand Canal like a local. Once in Rialto, your tasting adventure continues with new flavors waiting around every corner.
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Taste lagoon flavors at a tiny local spot run by young Venetians. Fresh fish from the historic Rialto Market becomes simple, seasonal bites with a modern, creative twist.
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Discover hidden corners just steps from the iconic bridge, where slipping one street away from the crowds reveals quieter alleys and a more authentic slice of Venice.
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Our tour ends in this lively square, surrounded by great shops and eateries. Your guide can share tips, recommendations, or directions to help you continue your Venetian adventure.
Good to Know
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Will I learn anything about traveling responsibly in Venice? Along the way, your guide will share simple responsible‑travel tips to help you explore Venice more sustainably and respectfully — just like a thoughtful local.
- Can the tour accommodate dietary restrictions? The tour includes a delicious mix of cicchetti and small plates at local establishments. It’s suitable for vegetarians, lactose‑free guests, and non‑celiac gluten‑free guests. However, not every stop can adjust for all dietary needs, so some flexibility may be required.
- Do I need to pay the Venice access fee? On select dates, day‑trippers staying outside Venice may need to pay a €5 access fee. You can check dates, exemptions, and full details at the official site:
- How much walking is involved? The tour covers about 2 km (1.2 miles) of easy walking through Venice’s scenic streets and canals — a perfect balance of strolling and tasting!
- Is the tour suitable for wheelchairs, strollers, or guests with mobility challenges? Venice is full of beautiful—but often steep—bridges, many of which are not wheelchair- or stroller‑friendly. Because of this, the tour may be challenging for guests with limited mobility. We want you to have the best experience, so please consider these accessibility limitations when booking.
- What happens if the weather is bad? In case of bad weather or high water, the traghetto gondola crossing may not operate, as these boats do not run in unsafe conditions. If this happens, your guide will offer an alternative walking route and the rest of the tour will continue as planned.
- Will the itinerary always stay the same? The exact route may change depending on the opening times or crowd levels at local bars and restaurants. Don’t worry — every spot we visit offers the same great quality, so you’ll always enjoy the full experience even if the order or venues shift a bit.