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Version 96 – January 10, 2024 10:47

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Know Before You Go
  • bring a water bottle. , if you cannot join your tour (running late, etc.) please contact us. we may be able to reschedule your tour (with an amendment fee) depending on availability., sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones and bridges make the tour more enjoyable., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., venetian cuisine is closely connected to the sea. we enjoy a lot of seafood on this tour. we will do our best to provide alternatives for those who refrain from eating seafood but options may be limited.
  • bring a water bottle. , if you cannot join your tour (running late, etc.) please contact us. we may be able to reschedule your tour (with an amendment fee) depending on availability., sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones and bridges make the tour more enjoyable., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., venetian cuisine is closely connected to the sea. we enjoy a lot of seafood on this tour. we will do our best to provide alternatives for those who refrain from eating seafood but options may be limited., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information

Know Before You Book
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., the tour covers different type of cicchetti and lunch. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , vegans and gluten free options can't be accomodated., venetian cuisine is closely connected to the sea. we enjoy a lot of seafood on this tour. we will do our best to provide alternatives for those who refrain from eating seafood but options may be limited., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., the tour covers different type of cicchetti and lunch. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , vegans and gluten free options can't be accomodated., venetian cuisine is closely connected to the sea. we enjoy a lot of seafood on this tour. we will do our best to provide alternatives for those who refrain from eating seafood but options may be limited., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information

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Know Before You Go
  • bring a water bottle. , if you cannot join your tour (running late, etc.) please contact us. we may be able to reschedule your tour (with an amendment fee) depending on availability., sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones and bridges make the tour more enjoyable., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., venetian cuisine is closely connected to the sea. we enjoy a lot of seafood on this tour. we will do our best to provide alternatives for those who refrain from eating seafood but options may be limited.
  • bring a water bottle. , if you cannot join your tour (running late, etc.) please contact us. we may be able to reschedule your tour (with an amendment fee) depending on availability., sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones and bridges make the tour more enjoyable., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., venetian cuisine is closely connected to the sea. we enjoy a lot of seafood on this tour. we will do our best to provide alternatives for those who refrain from eating seafood but options may be limited., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information

Know Before You Book
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., the tour covers different type of cicchetti and lunch. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , vegans and gluten free options can't be accomodated., venetian cuisine is closely connected to the sea. we enjoy a lot of seafood on this tour. we will do our best to provide alternatives for those who refrain from eating seafood but options may be limited., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., the tour covers different type of cicchetti and lunch. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , vegans and gluten free options can't be accomodated., venetian cuisine is closely connected to the sea. we enjoy a lot of seafood on this tour. we will do our best to provide alternatives for those who refrain from eating seafood but options may be limited., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information

Version 88 – May 18, 2023 11:58

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  • Tastes and Traditions of Venice: Rialto Market Tour
  • Tastes and Traditions of Venice: Rialto Market Tour

Version 87 – May 04, 2023 11:44

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  • discover the unique gastronomic traditions of venice., explore the historic rialto market with a local guide., learn about venice’s tapas-like cicchetti., taste local wines and bites in 7 popular venues., try incredible local seafood, risotto, and gelato.
  • discover the unique gastronomic traditions of venice. , explore the historic rialto market with a local guide. , learn about venice’s tapas-like cicchetti. , taste local wines and bites in 7 popular venues., try incredible local seafood, risotto, and gelato.

Version 86 – May 04, 2023 11:38

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  • discover the unique gastronomic traditions of venice. , explore the historic rialto market with a local guide. , learn about venice’s tapas-like cicchetti. , taste local wines and bites in 7 popular venues., try incredible local seafood, risotto, and gelato.
  • discover the unique gastronomic traditions of venice. , explore the historic rialto market with a local guide. , learn about venice’s tapas-like cicchetti. , taste local wines and bites in 7 popular venues., try incredible local seafood, risotto, and gelato.

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  • discover the unique gastronomic traditions of venice. , explore the historic rialto market with a local guide. , learn about venice’s tapas-like cicchetti. , taste local wines and bites in 7 popular venues., try incredible local seafood, risotto, and gelato.
  • discover the unique gastronomic traditions of venice. , explore the historic rialto market with a local guide. , learn about venice’s tapas-like cicchetti. , taste local wines and bites in 7 popular venues. , try incredible local seafood, risotto, and gelato.

Version 83 – January 20, 2023 17:02

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  • Tastes and Traditions of Venice: Rialto Market Tour
  • Venice Food Tour with Market Visit

Version 82 – January 20, 2023 15:36

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  • Venice Food Tour with Market Visit
  • Tastes & Traditions of Venice: Food Tour with Rialto Market Visit

Version 81 – January 20, 2023 15:32

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  • Venice Food Tour with Market Visit

Version 80 – January 10, 2023 09:18

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Description Summary
  • Experience the cicchetti culture of Venice on a small group food tour. Taste different small bites from the region at a selection of venues and marvel at the products on display at Rialto Market. 
  • Experience the cicchetti culture of Venice on a 3-hour tasting tour. Taste different small bites from the region at a selection of venues, and marvel at the produce on display at Rialto Market. 

Description
  • Step away from the tourist trail to discover Venice’s culinary history throughout the centuries: from the days when the city was a major spice trade port up to the present. As you learn about the influence of Venice’s maritime history on regional cuisine, learn where the locals go to eat and taste some of the city’s standout dishes for yourself. Explore the Rialto Market and visit a few renowned cicchetti bars to enjoy Venetian-style "tapas" with wine. 
  • Step away from the tourist trail to discover Venice’s culinary history from the days when the city was a major spice trade port through to the present day. As you learn about the influence of Venice’s maritime history, learn where the locals go to eat and hear tips for Venetian dishes to try. Explore the Rialto Market and visit a few of our favorite renowned cicchetti bars to enjoy Venetian-style "tapas" with wine. 

Full Description
  • When you know how to tell authentic eateries from tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour. 
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  • Your tour starts with sandwiches and coffee at a local cafe followed by an introduction to cicchetti, Venice’s signature tapas-like bites. The second stop of the morning is a family-run bar where you’ll enjoy two local favorites paired with a drink. 
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  • Next, it’s time for an exploration of the famous Rialto fish market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries and spot strange species you may not find at home.  
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  • From there, it’s time for more food! Pop into a bright, friendly little shop for a street-food style take on Venetian seafood—made with products fresh from the market just steps away
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  • After that, at the nearby Rialto produce market, you’ll extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. Stop at a fresh fruit stand and taste incredible seasonal delights.  
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  • Just a quick stroll away from the market, your next stop is another beloved cicchetti bar. You’ll enjoy a panino of your choice here and one of their best-selling spritzes
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  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride to cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize.  
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  • After disembarking from the gondola, you’ll make your way to a cozy modern bar to enjoy homemade risotto and a glass of wine. 
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  • Your tour ends at an innovative gelateria tucked down a hidden side street. Cap off your morning on a delicious note with your choice of one of their creative flavors.  
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  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
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  • Your tour starts with light bites and a spritz at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto fish market and produce market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! Pop into a bright, friendly little shop for a street-food style take on Venetian seafood — made with products fresh from the market just steps away.
  • After a stroll through the neighborhood, you'll sink your teeth into a freshly made sandwich at an unassuming bar popular with locals grabbing a quick lunch. 
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride to cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize
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  • Your tour ends at a cozy modern wine bar with homemade risotto, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 

Highlights
  • discover the unique gastronomic traditions of venice. , explore the historic rialto market with a local guide. , learn about venice’s tapas-like cicchetti. , taste local wines and bites in 7 popular venues. , try incredible local seafood, risotto, and gelato.
  • discover the tapas-like cicchetti food culture of venice. , discover the unique gastronomic traditions of venice., explore the historic rialto fish market with a local guide., taste local wines and bites in 4 popular venues.

Address
  • Address 1: Campo S. Bortolomio
  • Notes: Campo S. Bortolomio
  • Address 1: Near the Rialto Bridge.
  • Notes: Near the Rialto Bridge.

Version 79 – January 05, 2023 09:35

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Description
  • Step away from the tourist trail to discover Venice’s culinary history from the days when the city was a major spice trade port through to the present day. As you learn about the influence of Venice’s maritime history, learn where the locals go to eat and hear tips for Venetian dishes to try. Explore the Rialto Market and visit a few of our favorite renowned cicchetti bars to enjoy Venetian-style "tapas" with wine. 
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites and a spritz at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto fish market and produce market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! Pop into a bright, friendly little shop for a street-food style take on Venetian seafood — made with products fresh from the market just steps away.
  • After a stroll through the neighborhood, you'll sink your teeth into a freshly made sandwich at an unassuming bar popular with locals grabbing a quick lunch. 
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride to cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends at a cozy modern wine bar with homemade risotto, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 

Full Description
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites and a spritz at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto fish market and produce market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! Pop into a bright, friendly little shop for a street-food style take on Venetian seafood — made with products fresh from the market just steps away.
  • After a stroll through the neighborhood, you'll sink your teeth into a freshly made sandwich at an unassuming bar popular with locals grabbing a quick lunch. 
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride to cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends at a cozy modern wine bar with homemade risotto, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 

Version 77 – December 21, 2022 11:45

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Highlights
  • discover the tapas-like cicchetti food culture of venice. , discover the unique gastronomic traditions of venice., explore the historic rialto fish market with a local guide., taste local wines and bites in 4 popular venues.
  • discover the tapas-like cicchetti food culture of venice. , discover the unique gastronomic traditions of venice., guided tour of the rialto fish market & produce market. , taste local wines and bites in 4 popular venues.

Version 76 – December 21, 2022 11:44

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Highlights
  • discover the tapas-like cicchetti food culture of venice. , discover the unique gastronomic traditions of venice., guided tour of the rialto fish market & produce market. , taste local wines and bites in 4 popular venues.
  • a complete venetian food adventure: from market to plate. , discover the tapas-like cicchetti food culture of venice. , guided tour of the rialto fish market & produce market. , taste local wines and bites in 4 popular venues.

Version 75 – December 21, 2022 11:43

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Description
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites and a spritz at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto fish market and produce market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! Pop into a bright, friendly little shop for a street-food style take on Venetian seafood — made with products fresh from the market just steps away.
  • After a stroll through the neighborhood, you'll sink your teeth into a freshly made sandwich at an unassuming bar popular with locals grabbing a quick lunch. 
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride to cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends at a cozy modern wine bar with homemade risotto, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites and a spritz at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto fish market and produce market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! Pop into a bright, friendly little shop for a street-food style take on Venetian seafood — made with products fresh from the market just steps away.
  • After a stroll through the neighborhood, you'll sink your teeth into a freshly made sandwich at an unassuming bar popular with locals grabbing a quick lunch. 
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride to cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 

Version 74 – December 21, 2022 11:41

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Description
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites and a spritz at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto fish market and produce market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! Pop into a bright, friendly little shop for a street-food style take on Venetian seafood — made with products fresh from the market just steps away.
  • After a stroll through the neighborhood, you'll sink your teeth into a freshly made sandwich at an unassuming bar popular with locals grabbing a quick lunch
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride to cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites and a spritz at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto fish market and produce market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! Pop into a for a street-food style take on Venetian seafood.
  • You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride to cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 

Version 73 – December 21, 2022 11:39

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Description
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites and a spritz at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto fish market and produce market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! Pop into a for a street-food style take on Venetian seafood.
  • You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride to cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites and a spritz at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto fish market and produce market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You're off to a ...for a street-food style take on Venetian seafood.
  • You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride to cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 

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Description
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites and a spritz at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto fish market and produce market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You're off to a ...for a street-food style take on Venetian seafood.
  • You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride to cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites and a spritz at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto fish market and produce market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You're off to a 
  • You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride to cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 

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Description
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites and a spritz at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto fish market and produce market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You're off to a 
  • You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride to cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites and a spritz at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto fish market and produce market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride to cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 

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Description Summary
  • Experience the cicchetti culture of Venice on a 3-hour tasting tour. Taste different small bites from the region at a selection of venues, and marvel at the produce on display at Rialto Market. 
  • Experience the cicchetti culture of Venice on a 3-hour tasting tour. Taste different small bites from the region at a selection of venues, and marvel at the produce on display at Rialto Market. 

Description
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites and a spritz at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto fish market and produce market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride to cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto Fish Market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride to cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 

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Description
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto Fish Market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride to cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto Fish Market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride across the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 

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Description
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto Fish Market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride to cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto Fish Market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride across the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 

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Highlights
  • a complete venetian food adventure: from market to plate. , discover the tapas-like cicchetti food culture of venice. , guided tour of the rialto fish market & produce market. , taste local wines and bites in 4 popular venues.
  • a complete venetian food adventure: from market to plate. , discover the tapas-like cicchetti food culture of venice. , enjoy a gondola ride on the grand canal. , guided tour of the rialto fish market & produce market. , taste local wines and bites in 4 popular venues.

Included
  • all food & beverage tastings, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, short gondola ride across the grand canal, small group of maximum 12 pax
  • all food & beverage tastings, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, short gondola ride, small group of maximum 12 pax

Version 66 – December 16, 2022 16:04

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Description
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto Fish Market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • The fastest way to travel in Venice is by water. You'll hop on a gondola for a short ride across the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto Fish Market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • Next, it’s time to hop on a traditional gondola and cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 

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Description
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour.
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto Fish Market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • Next, it’s time to hop on a traditional gondola and cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour and enjoy a relaxing gondola ride across the Grand Canal. 
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto Fish Market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • Next, it’s time to hop on a traditional gondola and cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 

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Product Name
  • Venice Food Tour with Market Visit
  • Venice Food Tour with Gondola Ride & Market Visit

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Description
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour and enjoy a relaxing gondola ride across the Grand Canal. 
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto Fish Market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • Next, it’s time to hop on a traditional gondola and cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour and enjoy a relaxing gondola ride across the Grand Canal. 
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto Fish Market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • Next, it’s time to hop on a traditional gondola and cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 

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Description
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour and enjoy a relaxing gondola ride across the Grand Canal. 
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto Fish Market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  • Next, it’s time to hop on a traditional gondola and cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 

Full Description
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour and enjoy a relaxing gondola ride across the Grand Canal. 
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto Fish Market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  •   
  • Next, it’s time to hop on a traditional gondola and cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 

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Product Name
  • Venice Food Tour with Gondola Ride & Market Visit
  • Venice Gondola, Market & Food Tour

Description Summary
  • Experience the “cicchetti” culture of Venice on a 3-hour tasting tour. Taste different small bites from the region at a selection of venues, and marvel at the produce on display at Rialto Market
  • A delicious tour of Venetian cuisine including a short gondola ride

Description
  • Why take this tour?
  • Venice has one of the most unique and delicious cuisines in Italy, if you know where to look. From delicious small plates, called cicchetti, to prosecco on tap; this Venice Food Tour takes you deep into the history and culture of Venice through the city's most iconic dishes and shows you how to eat well for less.

Full Description
  • When you know the right places to go and get away from the tourist traps, Venetian food is a surprising delight. Learn what to eat and where to eat it on this expert-led guided tour and enjoy a relaxing gondola ride across the Grand Canal. 
  •   
  • Your tour starts with light bites at a local wine bar followed by an exploration of the famous Rialto Fish Market. With a local on hand to give you insider information, learn about one of Venice’s oldest industries, and spot strange species you may not find at home. At the nearby produce market, extend your knowledge to include the seasonality of vegetables and locally produced specialties. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s time for more food! You’ll sink your teeth into the locally loved sandwiches at a popular bar, then head to another classic family-run spot for more cicchetti and wine. 
  •   
  • Next, it’s time to hop on a traditional gondola and cross the famous Grand Canal with your guide en route to Cannaregio. Formerly the city’s Jewish Ghetto, today it’s where locals go to eat, drink and socialize. 
  •   
  • Your tour ends with a mouth-watering full meal featuring local specialties such as pasta with squid ink, tiramisu for dessert, and of course more wine. 
  • Take a fork and follow us on a tour dedicated to showing you that Venetian food is some of the best in Italy, if you know what to eat and where to eat it.
  • Your first stop is one of our favorite local watering holes, a bacaro (or bar), known for its unbeatable cicchetti, particularly bread-based snacks, and a mean spritz. You’ll try two items of your choice here along with glasses of the local wine, prosecco or spritz.
  • Next, descend into the heart the city's culinary scene; the Rialto Fish Market. Here, fresh fish from the Mediterranean shows up on boats every morning, as it has for hundreds of years. After learning about the unique food culture of a city that has no farmland (and gazing upon some of the freshest fish you'll ever see), you'll go off in search of something to eat.
  • From there, head to a favorite local lunch stop and take your pick from their famous tramezzini sandwiches.
  • Next, you'll head over to another cicchetti bar to try other types of bruschetta - like crostini, panini, and delectable Venetian fritti, i.e., fried foods like fish and vegetable fritters. You'll also taste some prosecco, which is a local specialty of the Veneto region.
  • If you're going to eat like locals, you should travel like them as well. You'll board a gondola for a short but fantastic ride, crossing the Grand Canal and head into the neighborhood of Cannaregio. As part of Venice's old Jewish Ghetto, Cannaregio is still home to some of the most locally beloved eateries in the city. Here you'll disembark for a plate of the city’s best fresh seafood pasta.
  • Your Venice Food Tour is not just about filling you up with delicious local food (although there is plenty of that!) we also want to educate you on how to eat well in a city where it can be difficult to find great, affordable food. That means your guide (a consummate local foodie) will tell you where to eat, how to eat, and what to look for on menus - to make sure that you are enjoying the very best of Venice's fantastic local and regional cuisine.

Highlights
  • a complete venetian food adventure: from market to plate. , discover the tapas-like cicchetti food culture of venice. , enjoy a gondola ride on the grand canal. , guided tour of the rialto fish market & produce market. , taste local wines and bites in 4 popular venues.
  • allow your guide to educate you on the history of the city's food culture at the rialto fish market, enjoy 7 food tastings and 3+ drinks at 4 incredible, locally owned spots - enough food for a full lunch, make the most of recommendations and advice offered by your guide - a local foodie!, navigate to the neighborhood of cannaregio with a short gondola ride, savor a plate of fresh seafood at a local eatery

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Included
  • all food & beverage tastings, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, short gondola ride, small group of maximum 12 pax
  • all food & beverage tastings, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, lunch, short gondola ride, small group of maximum 12 pax

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Included
  • all food & beverage tastings, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, lunch, short gondola ride, small group of maximum 12 pax
  • 2 drink taisting, 5 food tasting, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, lunch, short gondola ride, small gorup

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Included
  • 2 drink taisting, 5 food tasting, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, lunch, short gondola ride, small gorup
  • all food & beverage tastings, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, short gondola ride

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Know Before You Go
  • bring a water bottle. , if you cannot join your tour (running late, etc.) please contact us. we may be able to reschedule your tour (with an amendment fee) depending on availability., sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones and bridges make the tour more enjoyable., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., venetian cuisine is closely connected to the sea. we enjoy a lot of seafood on this tour. we will do our best to provide alternatives for those who refrain from eating seafood but options may be limited., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information
  • if you cannot join your tour (running late, etc.) please contact us. we may be able to reschedule your tour (with an amendment fee) depending on availability., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information

Know Before You Book
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., the tour covers different type of cicchetti and lunch. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , vegans and gluten free options can't be accomodated., venetian cuisine is closely connected to the sea. we enjoy a lot of seafood on this tour. we will do our best to provide alternatives for those who refrain from eating seafood but options may be limited., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information

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Cancellation notes
  • Cancellations received greater than 24 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 24 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
  • Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.

Cancellation cutoff
  • 24
  • 72

Starts notes
  • Departure Point:
  • Campo S. Giacomo di Rialto, 255. Please meet outside the entrance of the Church of San Giacometto.
  • Departure Point:
  • At the central fountain of Campo San Giacomo di Rialto (Campo San Giacometto).

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Full Description
  • Take a fork and follow us on a tour dedicated to showing you that Venetian food is some of the best in Italy, if you know what to eat and where to eat it.
  • Your first stop is one of our favorite local watering holes, a bacaro (or bar), known for its unbeatable cicchetti, particularly bread-based snacks, and a mean spritz. You’ll try two items of your choice here along with glasses of the local wine, prosecco or spritz.
  • Next, descend into the heart the city's culinary scene; the Rialto Fish Market. Here, fresh fish from the Mediterranean shows up on boats every morning, as it has for hundreds of years. After learning about the unique food culture of a city that has no farmland (and gazing upon some of the freshest fish you'll ever see), you'll go off in search of something to eat.
  • From there, head to a favorite local lunch stop and take your pick from their famous tramezzini sandwiches.
  • Next, you'll head over to another cicchetti bar to try other types of bruschetta - like crostini, panini, and delectable Venetian fritti, i.e., fried foods like fish and vegetable fritters. You'll also taste some prosecco, which is a local specialty of the Veneto region.
  • If you're going to eat like locals, you should travel like them as well. You'll board a gondola for a short but fantastic ride, crossing the Grand Canal and head into the neighborhood of Cannaregio. As part of Venice's old Jewish Ghetto, Cannaregio is still home to some of the most locally beloved eateries in the city. Here you'll disembark for a plate of the city’s best fresh seafood pasta.
  • Your Venice Food Tour is not just about filling you up with delicious local food (although there is plenty of that!) we also want to educate you on how to eat well in a city where it can be difficult to find great, affordable food. That means your guide (a consummate local foodie) will tell you where to eat, how to eat, and what to look for on menus - to make sure that you are enjoying the very best of Venice's fantastic local and regional cuisine.
  • Take a fork and follow us on a tour dedicated to showing you that Venetian food is some of the best in Italy, if you know what to eat and where to eat it.
  • Your first stop is one of our favorite local watering holes, a bacaro (or bar), known for its unbeatable cicchetti, particularly bread-based snacks, and a mean spritz. You’ll try two items of your choice here along with glasses of the local wine, prosecco or spritz.
  • Next, descend into the heart the city's culinary scene; the Rialto Fish Market. Here, fresh fish from the Mediterranean shows up on boats every morning, as it has for hundreds of years. After learning about the unique food culture of a city that has no farmland (and gazing upon some of the freshest fish you'll ever see), you'll go off in search of something to eat.
  • From there, head to a favorite local lunch stop and take your pick from their famous tramezzini sandwiches.
  • Next, you'll head over to another cicchetti bar to try other types of bruschetta - like crostini, panini, and delectable Venetian fritti, i.e., fried foods like fish and vegetable fritters. You'll also taste some prosecco, which is a local specialty of the Veneto region.
  • If you're going to eat like locals, you should travel like them as well. You'll board a gondola for a short but fantastic ride, crossing the Grand Canal and head into the neighborhood of Cannaregio. As part of Venice's old Jewish Ghetto, Cannaregio is still home to some of the most locally beloved eateries in the city. Here you'll disembark for a plate of the city’s best fresh seafood pasta.
  • Your Venice Food Tour is not just about filling you up with delicious local food (although there is plenty of that!) we also want to educate you on how to eat well in a city where it can be difficult to find great, affordable food. That means your guide (a consummate local foodie) will tell you where to eat, how to eat, and what to look for on menus - to make sure that you are enjoying the very best of Venice's fantastic local and regional cuisine.

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Full Description
  • Take a fork and follow us on a tour dedicated to showing you that Venetian food is some of the best in Italy, if you know what to eat and where to eat it.
  • Your first stop is one of our favorite local watering holes, a bacaro (or bar), known for its unbeatable cicchetti, particularly bread-based snacks, and a mean spritz. You’ll try two items of your choice here along with glasses of the local wine, prosecco or spritz.
  • Next, descend into the heart the city's culinary scene; the Rialto Fish Market. Here, fresh fish from the Mediterranean shows up on boats every morning, as it has for hundreds of years. After learning about the unique food culture of a city that has no farmland (and gazing upon some of the freshest fish you'll ever see), you'll go off in search of something to eat.
  • From there, head to a favorite local lunch stop and take your pick from their famous tramezzini sandwiches.
  • Next, you'll head over to another cicchetti bar to try other types of bruschetta - like crostini, panini, and delectable Venetian fritti, i.e., fried foods like fish and vegetable fritters. You'll also taste some prosecco, which is a local specialty of the Veneto region.
  • If you're going to eat like locals, you should travel like them as well. You'll board a gondola for a short but fantastic ride, crossing the Grand Canal and head into the neighborhood of Cannaregio. As part of Venice's old Jewish Ghetto, Cannaregio is still home to some of the most locally beloved eateries in the city. Here you'll disembark for a plate of the city’s best fresh seafood pasta.
  • Your Venice Food Tour is not just about filling you up with delicious local food (although there is plenty of that!) we also want to educate you on how to eat well in a city where it can be difficult to find great, affordable food. That means your guide (a consummate local foodie) will tell you where to eat, how to eat, and what to look for on menus - to make sure that you are enjoying the very best of Venice's fantastic local and regional cuisine.
  • Sites Visited
  • Grand Canal (by boat)
  • Authentic cicchetti bars
  • Cannaregio neighborhood
  • Rialto Bridge
  • Rialto Fish Market
  • St. Mark's Square
  • St. Mark's Basilica (exterior)

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Description Summary
  • A delicious tour of Venetian cuisine including a short gondola ride. 
  • Venice has one of the most unique and delicious cuisines in Italy, if you know where to look. From delicious small plates, called *cicchetti*, to prosecco on tap; this Venice Food Tour takes you deep into the history and culture of Venice through the city's most iconic dishes and shows you how to eat well for less.

Description
  • Why take this tour?
  • Venice has one of the most unique and delicious cuisines in Italy, if you know where to look. From delicious small plates, called cicchetti, to prosecco on tap; this Venice Food Tour takes you deep into the history and culture of Venice through the city's most iconic dishes and shows you how to eat well for less.
  • Take a fork and follow us on a tour dedicated to showing you that Venetian food is some of the best in Italy, if you know what to eat and where to eat it.
  • Your first stop is one of our favorite local watering holes, a *bacaro* (or bar), known for its unbeatable *cicchetti*, particularly bread-based snacks, and a mean spritz. You’ll try two items of your choice here along with glasses of the local wine, prosecco or spritz.
  • Next, descend into the heart the city's culinary scene; the Rialto Fish Market. Here, fresh fish from the Mediterranean shows up on boats every morning, as it has for hundreds of years. After learning about the unique food culture of a city that has no farmland (and gazing upon some of the freshest fish you'll ever see), you'll go off in search of something to eat.
  • From there, head to a favorite local lunch stop and take your pick from their famous tramezzini sandwiches.
  • Next, you'll head over to another cicchetti bar to try other types of bruschetta - like *crostini*, *panini*, and delectable Venetian *fritti*, i.e., fried foods like fish and vegetable fritters. You'll also taste some prosecco, which is a local specialty of the Veneto region. 
  • If you're going to eat like locals, you should travel like them as well.  You'll board a gondola for a short but fantastic ride, crossing the Grand Canal and head into the neighborhood of Cannaregio. As part of Venice's old Jewish Ghetto, Cannaregio is still home to some of the most locally beloved eateries in the city. Here you'll disembark for a plate of the city’s best fresh seafood pasta. 
  • Your Venice Food Tour is not just about filling you up with delicious local food (although there is plenty of that!) we also want to educate you on how to eat well in a city where it can be difficult to find great, affordable food. That means your guide (a consummate local foodie) will tell you where to eat, how to eat, and what to look for on menus - to make sure that you are enjoying the very best of Venice's fantastic local and regional cuisine.

Highlights
  • allow your guide to educate you on the history of the city's food culture at the rialto fish market, enjoy 7 food tastings and 3+ drinks at 4 incredible, locally owned spots - enough food for a full lunch, make the most of recommendations and advice offered by your guide - a local foodie!, navigate to the neighborhood of cannaregio with a short gondola ride, savor a plate of fresh seafood at a local eatery
  • - allow your guide to educate you on the history of the city's food culture at the rialto fish market, - enjoy delicious snacks and chilled drinks at much-loved bars, - make the most of recommendations and advice offered by your guide - a local foodie!, - navigate to the neighborhood of cannaregio with a short gondola ride, - savor a plate of fresh seafood at a local eatery

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  • Venice Gondola, Market & Food Tour
  • Venice Food Tour: Rialto Market, Food & Wine

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Description
  • Take a fork and follow us on a tour dedicated to showing you that Venetian food is some of the best in Italy, if you know what to eat and where to eat it.
  • Your first stop is one of our favorite local watering holes, a *bacaro* (or bar), known for its unbeatable *cicchetti*, particularly bread-based snacks, and a mean spritz. You’ll try two items of your choice here along with glasses of the local wine, prosecco or spritz.
  • Next, descend into the heart the city's culinary scene; the Rialto Fish Market. Here, fresh fish from the Mediterranean shows up on boats every morning, as it has for hundreds of years. After learning about the unique food culture of a city that has no farmland (and gazing upon some of the freshest fish you'll ever see), you'll go off in search of something to eat.
  • From there, head to a favorite local lunch stop and take your pick from their famous tramezzini sandwiches.
  • Next, you'll head over to another cicchetti bar to try other types of bruschetta - like *crostini*, *panini*, and delectable Venetian *fritti*, i.e., fried foods like fish and vegetable fritters. You'll also taste some prosecco, which is a local specialty of the Veneto region. 
  • If you're going to eat like locals, you should travel like them as well.  You'll board a gondola for a short but fantastic ride, crossing the Grand Canal and head into the neighborhood of Cannaregio. As part of Venice's old Jewish Ghetto, Cannaregio is still home to some of the most locally beloved eateries in the city. Here you'll disembark for a plate of the city’s best fresh seafood pasta. 
  • Your Venice Food Tour is not just about filling you up with delicious local food (although there is plenty of that!) we also want to educate you on how to eat well in a city where it can be difficult to find great, affordable food. That means your guide (a consummate local foodie) will tell you where to eat, how to eat, and what to look for on menus - to make sure that you are enjoying the very best of Venice's fantastic local and regional cuisine.
  • Take a fork and follow us on a tour dedicated to showing you that Venetian food is some of the best in Italy, if you know what to eat and where to eat it. 
  • Your Venice food tour starts when you meet your local guide and descend into the heart the city's culinary scene; the Rialto Fish Market. Here, fresh fish from the Mediterranean shows up on boats every morning, as it has for hundreds of years. After learning about the unique food culture of a city that has no farmland (and gazing upon some of the freshest fish you'll ever see), you'll go off in search of something to eat.
  • Your first stop is one of our favorite local watering holes, a *bacaro* (or bar), known for its unbeatable *cicchetti*, particularly bread-based snacks, and a mean spritz. You’ll try two items of your choice here along with glasses of the local wine, prosecco or spritz. We highly recommend the *baccalà*; a quintessential Venetian dish of salt cod, pureed and spread over toasted bread. 
  • Next, you'll head over to another cicchetti bar to try other types of bruschetta - like *crostini*, *panini*, and delectable Venetian *fritti*, i.e., fried foods like fish and vegetable fritters. You'll also taste some prosecco, which is a local specialty of the Veneto region. 
  • If you're going to eat like locals, you should travel like them as well.  You'll board a gondola for a short but fantastic ride, crossing the Grand Canal and head into the neighborhood of Cannaregio. As part of Venice's old Jewish Ghetto, Cannaregio is still home to some of the most locally beloved eateries in the city. Here you'll disembark for a plate of the city’s best fresh seafood pasta. 
  • Your Venice Food Tour is not just about filling you up with delicious local food (although there is plenty of that!) we also want to educate you on how to eat well in a city where it can be difficult to find great, affordable food. That means your guide (a consummate local foodie) will tell you where to eat, how to eat, and what to look for on menus - to make sure that you are enjoying the very best of Venice's fantastic local and regional cuisine.

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  • Venice Food Tour: Rialto Market, Food & Wine
  • Venice Food Tour: Rialto Market, Cannaregio, Gondola Ride, Food & Wine

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Know Before You Go
  • if you cannot join your tour (running late, etc.) please contact us. we may be able to reschedule your tour (with an amendment fee) depending on availability., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information
  • from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website., if you cannot join your tour (running late, etc.) please contact us. we may be able to reschedule your tour (with an amendment fee) depending on availability., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.

Know Before You Book
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information
  • from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food.

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Description
  • Take a fork and follow us on a tour dedicated to showing you that Venetian food is some of the best in Italy, if you know what to eat and where to eat it. 
  • Your Venice food tour starts when you meet your local guide and descend into the heart the city's culinary scene; the Rialto Fish Market. Here, fresh fish from the Mediterranean shows up on boats every morning, as it has for hundreds of years. After learning about the unique food culture of a city that has no farmland (and gazing upon some of the freshest fish you'll ever see), you'll go off in search of something to eat.
  • Your first stop is one of our favorite local watering holes, a *bacaro* (or bar), known for its unbeatable *cicchetti*, particularly bread-based snacks, and a mean spritz. You’ll try two items of your choice here along with glasses of the local wine, prosecco or spritz. We highly recommend the *baccalà*; a quintessential Venetian dish of salt cod, pureed and spread over toasted bread. 
  • Next, you'll head over to another cicchetti bar to try other types of bruschetta - like *crostini*, *panini*, and delectable Venetian *fritti*, i.e., fried foods like fish and vegetable fritters. You'll also taste some prosecco, which is a local specialty of the Veneto region. 
  • If you're going to eat like locals, you should travel like them as well.  You'll board a gondola for a short but fantastic ride, crossing the Grand Canal and head into the neighborhood of Cannaregio. As part of Venice's old Jewish Ghetto, Cannaregio is still home to some of the most locally beloved eateries in the city. Here you'll disembark for a plate of the city’s best fresh seafood pasta. 
  • Your Venice Food Tour is not just about filling you up with delicious local food (although there is plenty of that!) we also want to educate you on how to eat well in a city where it can be difficult to find great, affordable food. That means your guide (a consummate local foodie) will tell you where to eat, how to eat, and what to look for on menus - to make sure that you are enjoying the very best of Venice's fantastic local and regional cuisine.
  • Take a fork and follow us on a tour dedicated to showing you that Venetian food is some of the best in Italy, if you know what to eat and where to eat it. 
  • Your Venice food tour starts when you meet your local guide and descend into the heart the city's culinary scene; the Rialto Fish Market. Here, fresh fish from the Mediterranean shows up on boats every morning, as it has for hundreds of years. After learning about the unique food culture of a city that has no farmland (and gazing upon some of the freshest fish you'll ever see), you'll go off in search of something to eat.
  • Your first stop is one of our favorite local watering holes, a *bacaro* (or bar), known for its unbeatable *cicchetti*, particularly bread-based snacks, and a mean spritz. You’ll try two items of your choice here along with glasses of the local wine, prosecco or spritz. We highly recommend the *baccalà*; a quintessential Venetian dish of salt cod, pureed and spread over toasted bread. 
  • Next, you'll head over to another cicchetti bar to try other types of bruschetta - like *crostini*, *panini*, and delectable Venetian *fritti*, i.e., fried foods like fish and vegetable fritters. You'll also taste some prosecco, which is a local specialty of the Veneto region. 
  • If you're going to eat like locals, you should travel like them as well.  You'll board a gondola for a short but fantastic ride, crossing the Grand Canal and head into the neighborhood of Cannaregio. As part of Venice's old Jewish Ghetto, Cannaregio is still home to some of the most locally-beloved eateries in the city. Here you'll disembark for a plate of the city’s best fresh seafood pasta. 
  • Your Venice Food Tour is not just about filling you up with delicious local food (although there is plenty of that!) we also want to educate you on how to eat well in a city where it can be difficult to find great, affordable food. That means your guide (a consummate local foodie) will tell you where to eat, how to eat, and what to look for on menus - to make sure that you are enjoying the very best of Venice's fantastic local and regional cuisine.

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Know Before You Go
  • from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website., if you cannot join your tour (running late, etc.) please contact us. we may be able to reschedule your tour (with an amendment fee) depending on availability., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website, please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour runs rain or shine. however, please note that the gondola ride cannot operate during heavy rain or high tides. in this case we will provide an alternative itinerary.

Know Before You Book
  • from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food.
  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website

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Highlights
  • - allow your guide to educate you on the history of the city's food culture at the rialto fish market, - enjoy delicious snacks and chilled drinks at much-loved bars, - make the most of recommendations and advice offered by your guide - a local foodie!, - navigate to the neighborhood of cannaregio with a short gondola ride, - savor a plate of fresh seafood at a local eatery
  • - as an added bonus, you’ll tick another item off your venice wish list, boarding a gondola for a short ride across the grand canal., - eat your fill of cicchetti (venice’s answer to the spanish tapas) at the three of the best bars in the city – all inclusive!, - get restaurant & food recommendations from your expert local foodie. with a small group of 15 people or fewer, your guide will be easy to interact with and question., - no meal in venice would be complete without a glass of wine, prosecco or spritz; we’ll treat you to not just one but three glasses during your time with us., - take a gastronomic walking tour of venice, exploring the famous rialto fish market and the atmospheric jewish ghetto. as you travel your guide will teach you about the the rich culinary history of venice and how its unique position along ancient trade routes shaped venetians’ tastes., - visit our favorite venetian trattoria for a sit-down lunch featuring such local specialties as squid pasta.

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Included
  • all food & beverage tastings, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, short gondola ride
  • all food tastings at the different bacari, expert local tour guide, get to taste the local prosecco, spritz and wine, short local gondola ride to cross the grand canal, tasting of typical venetian food at a local restaurant

Excluded
  • gratuities, hotel pick-up/drop-off
  • gratuities, hotel pickup and drop-off

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Cancellation notes
  • Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
  • Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.

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Description
  • Take a fork and follow us on a tour dedicated to showing you that Venetian food is some of the best in Italy, if you know what to eat and where to eat it. 
  • Your Venice food tour starts when you meet your local guide and descend into the heart the city's culinary scene; the Rialto Fish Market. Here, fresh fish from the Mediterranean shows up on boats every morning, as it has for hundreds of years. After learning about the unique food culture of a city that has no farmland (and gazing upon some of the freshest fish you'll ever see), you'll go off in search of something to eat.
  • Your first stop is one of our favorite local watering holes, a *bacaro* (or bar), known for its unbeatable *cicchetti*, particularly bread-based snacks, and a mean spritz. You’ll try two items of your choice here along with glasses of the local wine, prosecco or spritz. We highly recommend the *baccalà*; a quintessential Venetian dish of salt cod, pureed and spread over toasted bread. 
  • Next, you'll head over to another cicchetti bar to try other types of bruschetta - like *crostini*, *panini*, and delectable Venetian *fritti*, i.e., fried foods like fish and vegetable fritters. You'll also taste some prosecco, which is a local specialty of the Veneto region. 
  • If you're going to eat like locals, you should travel like them as well.  You'll board a gondola for a short but fantastic ride, crossing the Grand Canal and head into the neighborhood of Cannaregio. As part of Venice's old Jewish Ghetto, Cannaregio is still home to some of the most locally-beloved eateries in the city. Here you'll disembark for a plate of the city’s best fresh seafood pasta. 
  • Your Venice Food Tour is not just about filling you up with delicious local food (although there is plenty of that!) we also want to educate you on how to eat well in a city where it can be difficult to find great, affordable food. That means your guide (a consummate local foodie) will tell you where to eat, how to eat, and what to look for on menus - to make sure that you are enjoying the very best of Venice's fantastic local and regional cuisine.
  • Take a fork and follow us on a tour dedicated to showing you that Venetian food is some of the best in Italy, if you know what to eat and where to eat it. 
  • Your Venice food tour starts when you meet your local guide in the heart the city's culinary scene; the Rialto Fish Market. Here, fresh fish from the Mediterranean shows up on boats every morning, as it has for hundreds of years. After learning about the unique food culture of a city that has no farmland (and gazing upon some of the freshest fish you'll ever see), you'll go off in search of something to eat.
  • Your first stop is one of our favorite local watering holes, a *bacaro* (or bar), known for its unbeatable *cicchetti*, particularly bread-based snacks, and a mean spritz. You’ll try two items of your choice here along with glasses of the local wine, prosecco or spritz. We highly recommend the *baccalà*; a quintessential Venetian dish of salt cod, pureed and spread over toasted bread. 
  • Next, you'll head over to another cicchetti bar to try other types of bruschetta - like *crostini*, *panini*, and delectable Venetian *fritti*, i.e., fried foods like fish and vegetable fritters. You'll also taste some prosecco, which is a local specialty of the Veneto region. 
  • If you're going to eat like locals, you should travel like them as well.  You'll board a gondola, crossing the Grand Canal and head into the neighborhood of Cannaregio. As part of Venice's old Jewish Ghetto, Cannaregio is still home to some of the most locally-beloved eateries in the city. Here you'll disembark for a plate of the city’s best fresh seafood pasta. 
  • Your Venice Food Tour is not just about filling you up with delicious local food (although there is plenty of that!) we also want to educate you on how to eat well in a city where it can be difficult to find great, affordable food. That means your guide (a consummate local foodie) will tell you where to eat, how to eat, and what to look for on menus - to make sure that you are enjoying the very best of Venice's fantastic local and regional cuisine. 

Full Description
  • Sites Visited
  • Grand Canal (by boat)
  • Authentic cicchetti bars
  • Cannaregio neighborhood
  • Rialto Bridge
  • Rialto Fish Market
  • St. Mark's Square
  • St. Mark's Basilica (exterior)
  • Sites Visited
  • Rialto fruit and vegetable market
  • Rialto fish market
  • Local cicchetti bars
  • One local restaurant
  • Grand Canal/Rialto Bridge
  • Cannaregio

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  • Venice Food Tour: Rialto Market, Cannaregio, Gondola Ride, Food & Wine
  • Venice Food Tour: Rialto Market, Cannaregio, Traghetto Ride, Food & Wine

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  • Venice Food Tour: Rialto Market, Cannaregio, Traghetto Ride, Food & Wine
  • Venice Food Tour: Rialto Market, Cannaregio, Gondola, Food & Wine

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Terms and conditions
  • Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
  • Before you travel, please read our important notes about possible disruptions & site entrance requirements.

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  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers

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Full Description
  • Sites Visited: 
  • Rialto fruit and vegetable market
  • Rialto fish market
  • Local cicchetti bars
  • One local restaurant
  • Grand Canal/Rialto Bridge
  • Cannaregio
  • Sites Visited: 
  • Rialto fruit and vegetable market
  • Rialto fish market
  • Local cicchetti bars
  • One local restaurant
  • Grand Canal/Rialto Bridge
  • Cannaregio

Additional Info
  • Gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory.

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Description Summary
  • Venice has one of the most unique and delicious cuisines in Italy, if you know where to look. From delicious small plates, called *cicchetti*, to prosecco on tap; this Venice Food Tour takes you deep into the history and culture of Venice through the city's most iconic dishes and shows you how to eat well for less.
  • Venice has developed a reputation for over-priced, touristy food — that could not be further from the truth. Our Venice Food Tour is going to change your opinion of Venetian food by sending you beyond the worn out tourist spots with an expert Venetian foodie, who will school you in the rich culinary history of Venice, while showing you the best spots to sample its gastronomic delights.

Description
  • Take a fork and follow us on a tour dedicated to showing you that Venetian food is some of the best in Italy, if you know what to eat and where to eat it
  • Your Venice food tour starts when you meet your local guide in the heart the city's culinary scene; the Rialto Fish Market. Here, fresh fish from the Mediterranean shows up on boats every morning, as it has for hundreds of years. After learning about the unique food culture of a city that has no farmland (and gazing upon some of the freshest fish you'll ever see), you'll go off in search of something to eat.
  • Your first stop is one of our favorite local watering holes, a *bacaro* (or bar), known for its unbeatable *cicchetti*, particularly bread-based snacks, and a mean spritz. You’ll try two items of your choice here along with glasses of the local wine, prosecco or spritz. We highly recommend the *baccalà*; a quintessential Venetian dish of salt cod, pureed and spread over toasted bread. 
  • Next, you'll head over to another cicchetti bar to try other types of bruschetta - like *crostini*, *panini*, and delectable Venetian *fritti*, i.e., fried foods like fish and vegetable fritters. You'll also taste some prosecco, which is a local specialty of the Veneto region
  • If you're going to eat like locals, you should travel like them as well.  You'll board a gondola, crossing the Grand Canal and head into the neighborhood of Cannaregio. As part of Venice's old Jewish Ghetto, Cannaregio is still home to some of the most locally-beloved eateries in the city. Here you'll disembark for a plate of the city’s best fresh seafood pasta. 
  • Your Venice Food Tour is not just about filling you up with delicious local food (although there is plenty of that!) we also want to educate you on how to eat well in a city where it can be difficult to find great, affordable food. That means your guide (a consummate local foodie) will tell you where to eat, how to eat, and what to look for on menus - to make sure that you are enjoying the very best of Venice's fantastic local and regional cuisine. 
  • With intimate groups of 15 people or fewer we don’t just want you to eat well for a day, we want to show you how to eat like a Venetian for your entire stay
  • We’ll start by visiting the twin hearts of Venice’s food scene; the Rialto Fruit and Vegetable Market and the Rialto Fish Market. As you peruse the overflowing aisles, your guide will explain how ancient trade routes and a strong maritime history have shaped the diets of Venetians; and how they still get the freshest fish from the Mediterranean. 
  • All this talk of food will make you hungry so we’ll be sure to sample sumptuous local wine and Cicchetti along the way. On this side of the Grand Canal, you’ll stop at two of Venice’s most popular local bars. The cicchetti is Venice’s answer to the Spanish tapas and includes local delicacies like crostini (bread with delicious toppings like whipped cod) and Venetian panini (technically sandwiches, but so much more). At each bar your guide will help you to choose two of the best cicchetti and of course a glass of wine, Prosecco or spritz to wash it down.
  • Next you’ll board a gondola to cross the Grand Canal to Cannaregio. Once known as the Jewish Ghetto and surrounded by walls to keep residents in, Cannaregio is a favorite among locals today for its great food scene, beautiful streets and piazzas and its much more relaxed vibe away from the tourist route
  • In fact, we bet you’ll be shocked to learn just how much of Venetian food (and Italian food as a whole) has been influenced by the Jewish community. Our adventure continues as we embark on a short stroll across bridges and piazzas of Cannaregio.
  • Your tour culminates in a stop at our favorite Venetian restaurant; a friendly and atmospheric neighborhood trattoria. Here you’ll be warmly greeted by the host and served a plate of the day’s pasta special, washed down of course, with another glass of wine. 

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Know Before You Go
  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website, please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour runs rain or shine. however, please note that the gondola ride cannot operate during heavy rain or high tides. in this case we will provide an alternative itinerary.
  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour runs rain or shine. however, please note that the gondola ride cannot operate during heavy rain or high tides. in this case we will provide an alternative itinerary.

Know Before You Book
  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website
  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives.

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Cancellation notes
  • Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
  • GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
  • Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • PRIVATE TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
  • Cancellations received greater than 7 days prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 7 days of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • All amendments made to private tours may be subject to an administrative fee up to 20%.
  • LATE ARRIVALS & NO SHOWS-
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
  • CHANGES TO THIS POLICY-
  • From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company's discretion. In the event of such changes, the new policy will apply for all tours booked after the date and time of the policy change. For any further questions about our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]

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  • Campo San Giacomo di Rialto, Campo S. Giacomo di Rialto, 30125 Venezia VE, Italy

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Description Summary
  • Venice has developed a reputation for over-priced, touristy food — that could not be further from the truth. Our Venice Food Tour is going to change your opinion of Venetian food by sending you beyond the worn out tourist spots with an expert Venetian foodie, who will school you in the rich culinary history of Venice, while showing you the best spots to sample its gastronomic delights.
  • Step away from the tourist trail to discover Venice’s culinary history from the days when the city was a major spice trade port through to the present day. As you learn about the influence of Venice’s maritime history, learn where the locals go to eat and hear tips for Venetian dishes to try. Explore Rialto Market, and then visit a bakery, butchers and centuries-old spice shop. Cap it all with visits to renowned ‘cichetti’ bars and enjoy the Venetian take on Spanish tapas with wine.

Description
  • With intimate groups of 15 people or fewer we don’t just want you to eat well for a day, we want to show you how to eat like a Venetian for your entire stay. 
  • We’ll start by visiting the twin hearts of Venice’s food scene; the Rialto Fruit and Vegetable Market and the Rialto Fish Market. As you peruse the overflowing aisles, your guide will explain how ancient trade routes and a strong maritime history have shaped the diets of Venetians; and how they still get the freshest fish from the Mediterranean. 
  • All this talk of food will make you hungry so we’ll be sure to sample sumptuous local wine and Cicchetti along the way. On this side of the Grand Canal, you’ll stop at two of Venice’s most popular local bars. The cicchetti is Venice’s answer to the Spanish tapas and includes local delicacies like crostini (bread with delicious toppings like whipped cod) and Venetian panini (technically sandwiches, but so much more). At each bar your guide will help you to choose two of the best cicchetti and of course a glass of wine, Prosecco or spritz to wash it down.
  • Next you’ll board a gondola to cross the Grand Canal to Cannaregio. Once known as the Jewish Ghetto and surrounded by walls to keep residents in, Cannaregio is a favorite among locals today for its great food scene, beautiful streets and piazzas and its much more relaxed vibe away from the tourist route. 
  • In fact, we bet you’ll be shocked to learn just how much of Venetian food (and Italian food as a whole) has been influenced by the Jewish community. Our adventure continues as we embark on a short stroll across bridges and piazzas of Cannaregio.
  • Your tour culminates in a stop at our favorite Venetian restaurant; a friendly and atmospheric neighborhood trattoria. Here you’ll be warmly greeted by the host and served a plate of the day’s pasta special, washed down of course, with another glass of wine. 

Full Description
  • Sites Visited: 
  • Rialto fruit and vegetable market
  • Rialto fish market
  • Local cicchetti bars
  • One local restaurant
  • Grand Canal/Rialto Bridge
  • Cannaregio
  • Meet your guide at the fountain at Campo San Giacomo di Rialto, near the Rialto Bridge. Your tour starts in the morning and lasts through lunchtime, so be sure to come hungry, as you’ll be doing lots of tasting.
  • First, head to the bustling Rialto Market, where locals come to buy daily food essentials. Interact with stallholders, and discuss Venice’s rich food heritage with your guide. 
  • Then, board a gondola to cross the Grand Canal to Cannaregio, one of Venice’s most lively districts that’s off the typical tourist trail. Stop at a local bar for cicchetti—Venice’s answer to Spanish tapas—and a glass of wine, prosecco, or spritz. Then visit a second bar to sample fritti, traditional fried snacks.
  • Your final stop is at a neighborhood trattoria, where you’ll enjoy a classic plate of pasta and a glass of wine. The tour concludes back near the Rialto Bridge.

Highlights
  • - as an added bonus, you’ll tick another item off your venice wish list, boarding a gondola for a short ride across the grand canal., - eat your fill of cicchetti (venice’s answer to the spanish tapas) at the three of the best bars in the city – all inclusive!, - get restaurant & food recommendations from your expert local foodie. with a small group of 15 people or fewer, your guide will be easy to interact with and question., - no meal in venice would be complete without a glass of wine, prosecco or spritz; we’ll treat you to not just one but three glasses during your time with us., - take a gastronomic walking tour of venice, exploring the famous rialto fish market and the atmospheric jewish ghetto. as you travel your guide will teach you about the the rich culinary history of venice and how its unique position along ancient trade routes shaped venetians’ tastes., - visit our favorite venetian trattoria for a sit-down lunch featuring such local specialties as squid pasta.
  • enjoy cicchetti, a pasta meal, several glasses of wine, and more, learn all about the city’s rich food heritage from your guide, skip the tourist traps and visit eateries that local venetians frequent, take a gondola ride across the grand canal

Included
  • all food tastings at the different bacari, expert local tour guide, get to taste the local prosecco, spritz and wine, short local gondola ride to cross the grand canal, tasting of typical venetian food at a local restaurant
  • all food tastings at the different bacari, entry/admission - canal grande, expert local tour guide, get to taste the local prosecco, spritz and wine, short local gondola ride to cross the grand canal, small groups of 15 people or fewer, tasting of typical venetian food at a local restaurant

Additional Info
  • Gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory.
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
  • This tour runs rain or shine. However, please note that the gondola ride cannot operate during heavy rain or high tides. In this case we will provide an alternative itinerary.
  • Tour is in English only
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Not recommended for travelers with back problems
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Most travelers can participate

Know Before You Go
  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour runs rain or shine. however, please note that the gondola ride cannot operate during heavy rain or high tides. in this case we will provide an alternative itinerary.

Know Before You Book
  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives.

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  • Venice Food Tour: Rialto Market, Cannaregio, Gondola, Food & Wine
  • Venice Food Tour Including Rialto Market and Cicchetti

Full Description
  • Meet your guide at the fountain at Campo San Giacomo di Rialto, near the Rialto Bridge. Your tour starts in the morning and lasts through lunchtime, so be sure to come hungry, as you’ll be doing lots of tasting.
  • First, head to the bustling Rialto Market, where locals come to buy daily food essentials. Interact with stallholders, and discuss Venice’s rich food heritage with your guide. 
  • Then, board a gondola to cross the Grand Canal to Cannaregio, one of Venice’s most lively districts that’s off the typical tourist trail. Stop at a local bar for cicchetti—Venice’s answer to Spanish tapas—and a glass of wine, prosecco, or spritz. Then visit a second bar to sample fritti, traditional fried snacks.
  • Your final stop is at a neighborhood trattoria, where you’ll enjoy a classic plate of pasta and a glass of wine. The tour concludes back near the Rialto Bridge.
  • Meet your guide at the fountain at Campo San Giacomo di Rialto, near the Rialto Bridge. Your tour starts in the morning and lasts through lunchtime, so be sure to come hungry, as you’ll be doing lots of tasting.
  • First, head to the bustling Rialto Market, where locals come to buy daily food essentials. Interact with stallholders, and discuss Venice’s rich food heritage with your guide. 
  • Then, board a gondola to cross the Grand Canal to Cannaregio, one of Venice’s most lively districts that’s off the typical tourist trail. Stop at a local bar for cicchetti—Venice’s answer to Spanish tapas—and a glass of wine, prosecco, or spritz. Then visit a second bar to sample fritti, traditional fried snacks.
  • Your final stop is at a neighborhood trattoria, where you’ll enjoy a classic plate of pasta and a glass of wine. The tour concludes back near the Rialto Bridge.

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Cancellation notes
  • GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
  • Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • PRIVATE TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
  • Cancellations received greater than 7 days prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 7 days of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • All amendments made to private tours may be subject to an administrative fee up to 20%.
  • LATE ARRIVALS & NO SHOWS-
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
  • CHANGES TO THIS POLICY-
  • From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company's discretion. In the event of such changes, the new policy will apply for all tours booked after the date and time of the policy change. For any further questions about our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]
  • GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES- Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable. Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable. Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes. PRIVATE TOURS & ACTIVITIES- Cancellations received greater than 7 days prior to tour commencement are fully refundable. Cancellations received within 7 days of tour commencement are nonrefundable. All amendments made to private tours may be subject to an administrative fee up to 20%. LATE ARRIVALS & NO SHOWS- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure. CHANGES TO THIS POLICY- From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company's discretion. In the event of such changes, the new policy will apply for all tours booked after the date and time of the policy change. For any further questions about our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]

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  • GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES- Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable. Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable. Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes. PRIVATE TOURS & ACTIVITIES- Cancellations received greater than 7 days prior to tour commencement are fully refundable. Cancellations received within 7 days of tour commencement are nonrefundable. All amendments made to private tours may be subject to an administrative fee up to 20%. LATE ARRIVALS & NO SHOWS- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure. CHANGES TO THIS POLICY- From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company's discretion. In the event of such changes, the new policy will apply for all tours booked after the date and time of the policy change. For any further questions about our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

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