Join a 2-hour walking tour with a private guide through the Rialto and San Polo areas. Discover fascinating anecdotes and curiosities about Venice from your local guide, and stop at two traditional bacari to taste ombre of wine and typical Venetian cicchetti.
Duration: 2 hours
Meet your expert guide, who will lead you to authentic bars and taverns in the Rialto area, where you can savor Venetian delicacies and local wines.
Cross the iconic Rialto Bridge and discover its fascinating history with your expert guide.
Start the tour with a short introduction about the area of Rialto and just why it is one of the most famous markets in Europe. With curiosities and glimpses into the Venetian way of life over history, find out why the Venetians have continued with this gastronomic tradition until today.
Your first stop will be at a charming local bacaro in the Rialto area, where you'll experience the authentic Venetian tradition of enjoying cicchetti (small tapas-style dishes) paired with a glass of ombra (local wine).
Follow your guide and proceed your walk to San Polo district where you’ll find the famous Ponte de le Tette — the “Bridge of the Breasts.” Its name comes from a curious tradition during the Venetian Republic, when the area was a red-light district and courtesans would bare their chests from windows to attract clients. A quirky slice of Venice’s colorful past!
Stop by Campo San Polo, the second-largest square in Venice. Lively and authentic, it's surrounded by elegant palaces and often comes alive with events, markets, and open-air film screenings. A perfect spot to relax in the heart of the city.
Head to the second bacaro in Campo San Tomà, a great spot to enjoy a traditional ombra of wine and a cicchetto. This authentic corner of Venice offers a true taste of local culture in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Meeting point in campo S. Bortolomio in front of the statue.
Guide with a sign with your name on it.
Meeting point 15 min before in campo San Bortolomio, in front of the statue.
Guide with the sign.
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