Start your journey at the historic Rialto Market, where Venetian merchants have traded since the 11th century. This vibrant market is a paradise for food lovers, showcasing the freshest local ingredients—from lagoon-fresh fish to seasonal produce from nearby farms.
As you explore, your expert guide will share captivating stories and insider tips about Venetian culinary traditions. Discover the unique rhythm of local life and the rich history behind this iconic market.
Taste the best of Venetian cicchetti, delightful small plates that embody the city’s culinary soul. Savor fried fish, crispy mozzarella in carrozza, creamy baccalà mantecato, and tender meatballs—all prepared with fresh, local ingredients reflecting Venice’s blend of Venetian, Adriatic, and Mediterranean flavors.
Pair these irresistible dishes with a glass of local wine, such as Prosecco or Soave, to complete your experience.
This immersive experience combines history, flavor, and culture, a taste of Venice like no other!
Pickup included
Experience the true taste of Venice on a Private Food Tour through the charming Rialto Market and its picturesque surroundings. This exclusive culinary journey will immerse you in the rich traditions of Venetian cuisine, offering a unique way to explore the city.
The guide will meet you at 10:30am in Campo San Giacomo in front of the fountain holding a sign with your name on it
Meeting point:
at 10.30 am in Campo San Giacomo , in front of the Fountain
• The private Local guide in Venice is available for 2 hours
• Our Contacts: Phone: (0039) 055 2302283 or (0039) 055 283200 - E-mail: incoming@caftours.com
Additional info:
• We suggest to wear comfortable shoes
• Please be aware that in case of no-show, the guide will wait for you for a maximum of 30 minutes from the tour departure time. After that time, if nobody informed us about the delay, they are entitled to leave and no refund will be granted to any client who is not at the departure point at the established time.
•Any allergies and intolerances must be reported at the time of booking
•This activity is not recommended for celiacs, vegans and people who are severely lactose intolerant.
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