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Discover Venice's local food scene on this 2-hour small-group tour for $72.45, exploring the Jewish Ghetto, tasting cicchetti, and enjoying regional spritzes.
Venice Cicchetti, Spritz and Wine Tour with a Local Guide offers a compact yet rich experience of the city’s culinary and historic charm. Priced at $72.45 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours, this tour is designed for those eager to explore Venice beyond its famous landmarks, focusing instead on its local neighborhoods, authentic bites, and regional drinks. It departs from Gam GamCannaregio and features small groups of up to 10 travelers, ensuring personalized attention from a knowledgeable local guide.
Led by passionate guides, such as Silvia or Alice, this tour emphasizes local food culture through tastings of cicchetti, traditional Venetian small bites served at two different spots. Visitors also get to sip a classic Italian spritz—with guidance to discover more than just Aperol—while exploring the historic Ghetto Ebraico and the lively Cannaregio district. The tour’s stellar reviews, with a 5.0/5 rating from 40 reviews, highlight its engaging guides, authentic food stops, and insider insights.
While this experience excels in delivering local flavor and culture, it’s worth noting that the tour may not suit those with severe allergies or special dietary restrictions, though vegetarian options are available with prior notice. The focus on regional products and relaxed pace makes it ideal for food lovers looking to soak in Venice’s vibrant neighborhood life.

The tour begins at the Ghetto Ebraico, a 500-year-old Jewish district with a profound cultural impact on Venice. Visitors walk through this city within a city, discovering its famous corners, historic sites, and distinctive atmosphere. The guide explains its importance to Venetian life, culture, and cuisine, providing context for the layered history that shaped Venice’s Jewish community.
Spending 15 minutes here, travelers absorb stories about the ghetto’s origins and explore its beautiful streets and alleys. This stop sets the tone for appreciating Venice’s diverse social fabric and culinary traditions that are still evident today.
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The tour transitions to Cannaregio, Venice’s lively neighborhood of local eateries. Guests indulge in cicchetti, Venetian-style tapas, at two authentic venues. Expect to enjoy freshly prepared sarde in saor—a sweet and sour sardine dish—and creamy baccalà mantecato, whipped codfish that exemplifies Venetian street food.
The 45-minute tasting session provides a variety of regional flavors and an opportunity to see how Venetians enjoy their daily bites. These spots are chosen for their character and quality, offering a window into local dining traditions away from tourist-heavy places.
After sampling cicchetti, visitors walk through the Ghetto Ebraico again, this time for a more leisurely exploration. The guide highlights lesser-known corners, beautiful vistas, and cultural landmarks. This 15-minute walk allows a deeper appreciation of the neighborhood’s atmosphere and historical significance.
Guests get to wander at their own pace, seeing authentic street scenes and learning stories about the community’s resilience and vibrant life. It’s a chance to connect with Venice’s multicultural past through visual and contextual cues.

The tour concludes back in Cannaregio, where a local wine bar welcomes guests for another round of tastings. Here, visitors enjoy a regional spritz—with options beyond the well-known Aperol—and additional cicchetti, showcasing modern and regional products.
Guides encourage guests to ask about other spritz variations, offering personalized recommendations to find a favorite local drink. The 45-minute session emphasizes variety and quality, allowing for a relaxed end to the experience with more bites and drinks.

Beyond the spritz, the guide shares insights into Venetian regional drinks, explaining local ingredients and preparations. While the tour isn’t solely a wine tasting, this feature adds depth to the experience, helping visitors appreciate the regional beverage culture.
Guides also clarify that while many know the Aperol spritz, Venice offers other delicious variations worth trying. This encourages exploration and personal discovery of Venice’s beverage traditions.
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Throughout the tour, samples of cicchetti include both classic and modern items, with vegetarian options available if requested beforehand. The local drinks include regional spritz varieties, local wines, and in some cases, spirits such as Select, which are praised for their quality and flavor.
Guests experience the diversity of Venice’s finger foods, which reflect seasonal ingredients and local culinary influences. The balance of history, culture, and flavors makes this a rich tasting experience.

The tour departs from Gam GamCannaregio, 1122, an accessible spot near public transportation. Most travelers can participate, and small groups ensure an intimate atmosphere. The entire experience is mobile ticket based, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance.
The activity ends back at the initial meeting point, making it easy to continue exploring Venice afterward. The maximum group size of 10 enhances the personalized feel and allows guides to tailor their commentary.
Reviews highlight guides like Silvia, Alice, Olympia, and Eleana for their friendliness, knowledge, and storytelling. Guests appreciate how guides share insights about history, food, and local customs, making every stop engaging and educational.
The guides’ ability to connect with guests, share personal favorites, and explain regional drinks makes the tour especially memorable. Visitors often comment on the warmth and expertise these guides bring to the experience, transforming a simple food tour into a cultural journey.
This Venice food and drink tour scores highly for its authenticity, guide expertise, and variety of tastings. It’s especially suited for food lovers, culture enthusiasts, and those wanting an intimate look at Venetian neighborhoods.
A notable limitation is that severe allergies or specific dietary restrictions might require additional planning, as the tour’s vegetarian options need prior notice and some items are not suitable for celiacs or people with severe allergies. Also, the tour’s 2-hour duration is best for those comfortable with walking and standing at stops.
Choosing this tour means gaining a deeper appreciation for Venice’s local flavors and neighborhood stories. The small-group format fosters intimate conversations with guides who are passionate about their city. The tastings of cicchetti and regional drinks are a highlight, providing a delicious insight into Venetian daily life.
While it’s not a comprehensive food history tour, it offers a perfect balance of culture, cuisine, and relaxed exploration. It’s especially recommended for those who want to connect with Venice’s authentic side without the crowds or tourist traps. This experience provides great value and memorable moments for anyone looking to enjoy Venice like a local.
“The best start to our trip in Venice. Booked this for the day we arrived. It gave us a feel for the place and some good tips from the guide. Silvia…”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a perfect introduction or a relaxed evening activity.
What is the price?
The experience costs $72.45 per person, including all tastings and drinks.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Gam GamCannaregio, 1122, a location near public transportation.
Are vegetarian options available?
Yes, vegetarian options are offered with prior notice; however, some items are not suitable for celiacs or severe allergies.
What are the main highlights?
Guests enjoy sampling cicchetti at two local venues, drinking regional spritzes, and exploring the Jewish Ghetto and Cannaregio neighborhoods.
Who leads the tour?
Guides like Silvia, Alice, Olympia, and Eleana are praised for their friendliness, knowledge, and storytelling.
Is the tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, though those with severe allergies or mobility issues should consider the walking involved.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its focus on authentic local spots, cultural insights, and regional drinks helps travelers experience Venice’s everyday life.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start; cancellations less than 24 hours in advance are not refundable.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 10 travelers, ensuring an intimate and engaging experience.