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Discover Venice through a fun, private craft beer tasting tour with expert guides, local snacks, and hidden city views in just 3 hours for $113.74.
Venice isn’t just about gondolas and historic piazzas — it also boasts a lively beer scene that this private tasting tour brings to light. For $113.74 per person, you get approximately 3 hours of walking through Venice’s streets, paired with visits to three local breweries and snacks, led by a passionate beer sommelier who knows the city inside and out. This tour is perfect for those who want to explore Venice’s lesser-known side while enjoying craft beers and local delicacies in a friendly, intimate setting.
One of the standout features of this experience is its private nature, meaning your group gets personalized attention and a flexible pace. The tour’s moderate physical activity involves walking through narrow streets, crossing bridges, and exploring spots away from the typical tourist routes. It’s ideal for visitors who like an engaging and relaxed way to discover Venice’s hidden corners and local beer culture in just a few hours.


This private tasting tour reveals a side of Venice not always seen by visitors: its thriving craft beer culture. The guide, a beer sommelier with a playful background as a rugby player and home brewer, introduces guests to Venice’s unique brewing traditions. You’ll learn about the history of beer in Venice and Veneto, adding context to the beers you sample.
Starting at Campo Santa Sofia, the tour brings you into narrow streets and quiet squares away from the crowds. This approach offers a more authentic glimpse of Venetian life, as you hear stories and anecdotes while walking. The focus remains on moderation and understanding, making sure you enjoy the beers and local cicchetti in a relaxed way.
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You meet at the well in Campo Santa Sofia, a classic starting point in Venice. From here, the guide takes you into less touristy streets, diverting from the usual bustling paths. This route helps avoid the crowds, giving a more laid-back experience while exploring the city’s hidden alleyways.
The walk is casual but engaging, with each stop offering a different local brewery. The first tasting location provides an introduction to Venice’s beer scene with three beers paired with snacks. The visits continue on foot, making each tasting a distinct experience that highlights the city’s craftsmanship.

At each of the three brewery stops, you indulge in three local beers, each paired with cicchetti — Venice’s traditional small snacks. These pairings allow a true taste of regional flavors, complemented by the guide’s explanations about each beer’s background and brewing process.
The first beer is included in the tour price, and additional beers can be purchased starting with the second extra beer. This flexible setup enables you to enjoy moderation and moderate tasting without feeling rushed. It’s a great way to discover the variety of Veneto’s craft beers, which the guide connects to local traditions and culture.

This tour emphasizes walking through Venice’s streets and bridges, offering a more intimate view of the city than typical sightseeing routes. The guide shares anecdotes and insights about Venice’s lively side, as you pass hidden parts of the city that travelers rarely see.
Expect to cross bridges and explore backstreet squares that showcase Venice’s authentic charm. The pace is comfortable, allowing you to take in the sights and sounds while enjoying your beers and snacks. This approach creates a casual, friendly atmosphere that encourages conversation and discovery.
The tour is led by a local expert who is passionate about Venice’s brewing heritage. His knowledge extends beyond just the beers, as he shares stories about Venice’s history and lifestyle from the perspective of a Venetian.
His personality makes the experience engaging and fun, especially as he explains the city’s traditions, hidden spots, and the significance of craft beer in Venetian culture. The guide’s lively storytelling style turns each stop into a personalized experience, making the tour memorable.
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The meeting point at Campo Santa Sofia is easily accessible, being near public transportation options. The tour is designed for moderate physical fitness, involving walking through narrow and sometimes uneven streets. The activity is private, so only your group participates, enhancing comfort and flexibility.
Children under 18 are not permitted to drink alcohol, and the tour is not recommended for those with celiac disease. The duration of approximately 3 hours balances sightseeing and tasting without feeling rushed, while the mobile ticket ensures a hassle-free check-in process.
Unlike typical panoramic tours, this experience focuses on local beer culture and hidden parts of Venice. The private format ensures an intimate, customized journey, perfect for beer enthusiasts or those seeking a relaxed, authentic Venetian experience.
The inclusion of snacks (cicchetti) alongside craft beers offers a full sensory experience. The guide’s personal background as a home brewer and rugby player adds a friendly, approachable vibe that makes the tour especially enjoyable.
While the tour is a fantastic introduction to Venice’s craft beer scene, it is not suitable for children under 18 or people with celiac disease. The moderate physical activity involves walking, so those with mobility challenges should consider this.
The cost of additional beers is not included in the base price, which may be a consideration for those eager to sample more. Also, the tour ends back at the starting point, which is convenient but means no transport arrangements are necessary afterward.
This private activity offers a personalized, engaging way to explore Venice beyond its typical attractions. For $113.74, you receive an authentic exploration of Venetian brewing, local snacks, and insider stories from a passionate guide.
The 3-hour duration balances sightseeing with tasting, making it an ideal choice for those with limited time or seeking a laid-back experience. The small group size enhances interaction and ensures a more immersive and relaxed atmosphere.
“Giovanni made us travel both in Venice and in our drinks, what generosity!”
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, children under 18 are not allowed to drink alcohol, and the tour is intended for adults.
Can I purchase more beer during the tour?
Yes, additional beers can be bought starting with the second extra beer, which is not included in the tour price.
How accessible is the tour?
The tour requires a moderate level of physical fitness due to walking through streets and bridges.
What is the meeting point?
The tour begins at Campo Santa Sofia in Venice, a central and accessible location.
Is the tour private?
Yes, this is a private activity, ensuring only your group participates for a more personalized experience.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, with free cancellation offered.
This Private Tasting of Venetian Craft Beers offers a delightful way to enjoy Venice’s local culture, sample regional beers, and explore hidden city corners with a knowledgeable local guide. It’s a well-rounded experience for adults seeking a relaxed, authentic, and personalized glimpse into Venice’s lively beer scene.