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Discover Venice’s best local wines and food with a small-group tasting tour, visiting six bars, enjoying authentic dishes, and learning insider tips in just 2 hours.
Venice transforms from an iconic city into a lively culinary scene on the Eat, drink and repeat: Wine and Food tasting tour in Venice. Priced at $97.59 per person, this 2-hour guided experience takes you through six different bars and restaurants, each offering a unique taste of Veneto’s rich gastronomy. The tour is designed for those eager to explore Venice beyond the tourist hotspots, focusing on local favorites and hidden gems that are loved by Venetians. With a small group size capped at 15 people, the experience promises a more personalized and engaging journey into Venice’s wine and food culture.
The tour’s reputation is impressive, boasting a perfect 5.0 rating from 900 reviews, and is recommended by 96% of past participants. Whether you’re a wine enthusiast, a food lover, or simply curious about Venetian life, this tour offers a well-rounded introduction to the city’s culinary secrets. Keep in mind that the tour includes food, wine, lunch, dinner, snacks, and alcoholic beverages, making it ideal for those looking for a substantial taste experience. There are no hotel pickups, but the meeting point at Campo San Giacomo di Rialto is easily accessible near public transportation, making it convenient to join.


The meeting point for this tour is at Campo San Giacomo di Rialto, a central and accessible location close to public transportation. The tour begins with a warm introduction from a local guide, who leads you through Venice’s vibrant neighborhoods, steering clear of tourist traps. This approach ensures that you visit places frequented by locals, giving you a more authentic taste of Venetian culture. The mobile ticket system makes check-in straightforward, and the tour usually departs 15 minutes before the scheduled start.
The duration of approximately 2 hours can extend up to 3 hours, depending on the group’s pace and interactions. This flexibility helps the guide cater to your interest level and ensure everyone enjoys the experience comfortably. The tour is suitable for most travelers, including children, who will receive more food but are not served alcohol. Arriving early is recommended, and those with food allergies should notify the organizer in advance, as accommodations can be arranged if possible.
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This tour takes you away from crowded tourist spots to authentic Venetian bars and restaurants. Each stop offers a diverse cross-section of the city’s gastronomy, from famous wine labels to local cicchetti (Venetian tapas). As you hop from one venue to the next, you’ll hear stories and legends about each neighborhood, making the experience both entertaining and educational.
The stops are carefully selected to showcase six regional wines, such as Prosecco, which is flavorful and often sparkling, and Amarone, prized for its complexity and hearty flavor. The guide offers tips on how to choose good wine and avoid tourist traps, empowering you to make better choices during your stay in Venice. Notably, more food and wine are included when the group exceeds 15 people, adding extra value to the experience.

Expect to sample six must-try wines as part of the tour, including Prosecco, Amarone, and other regional labels. Each wine tasting is complemented by food pairings featuring fresh, regional ingredients. These pairings are typically enough for lunch or dinner, making the tour a satisfying meal on its own.
The food options focus on local specialties served in cozy, authentic Venetian venues. The guide will share insights about the wines’ best occasions and how to distinguish quality bottles regardless of price. For those interested, special requests for particular regional wines can be made 24 hours in advance, with the possibility of a full refund if the request cannot be accommodated.

This tour is led by local guides who are experts in Venetian food and wine, and many reviews highlight their enthusiasm and storytelling skills. Guides like Sara, Georgia, and Marianna are praised for their knowledgeable insights, friendly approach, and ability to make guests feel like locals. They share legends, history, and tips, enriching the tasting experience with cultural context.
Guests consistently mention how the guides manage the group well, especially when accommodating allergies or special diets. The small group setting allows for more personalized interactions and more time at each stop, making the tour feel intimate and relaxed.

At each venue, the food and wine are carefully curated to showcase Venice’s culinary diversity. Stop one might feature fresh cicchetti paired with white wines like Prosecco, perfect for a light, crisp start. Later stops often include heartier reds like Amarone, alongside traditional Venetian snacks such as local cheeses and meats.
Guests are encouraged to try everything, as more food and wine are served if the group is larger than 15 people. The atmosphere varies from cozy taverns to locale favorites that are less touristy. Some stops provide a more vibrant environment, while others offer a quieter experience, but all aim to deliver authentic Venetian flavors.
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The tour requires no special physical effort but arriving at least 10-15 minutes early ensures a smooth start. Since most of the stops are on foot, comfortable shoes are advised. The tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, so plan your transportation accordingly.
If you wish to try specific wines, contacting the organizer 24 hours in advance is recommended. Customers should arrive prepared to sample a generous amount of food and drinks, so eating beforehand is not necessary, but bringing cash for tips or extra purchases can enhance your experience.

The small group size and expert guides create an environment where personalized attention, local insights, and genuine hospitality shine. The tour’s focus on Venetian favorites like Prosecco and Amarone makes it particularly appealing to those who want to understand regional wine styles.
The combination of tasting, storytelling, and local ambiance makes this experience a delightful introduction to Venice’s culinary scene. It’s especially recommended for first-time visitors or anyone eager to dive into Venetian culture through its food and drink.

The Eat, drink and repeat tour offers an authentic, fun, and educational way to experience Venice’s gastronomy. It’s perfect for wine lovers and foodies who want a more genuine taste of the city, away from packed tourist spots. The expert guides and carefully selected venues provide a balanced experience of local flavor, history, and hospitality.
While no hotel pickup is included and the tour lasts around 2 hours, the generous tastings often serve as a full meal, making it great value for money. This tour is especially suited for adults seeking a lively, insider perspective on Venice’s culinary traditions, and it’s a recommendation for those eager to learn how to select quality wines and enjoy Venetian food like a local.
“Just wonderful, Sara was our guide. She looked after the whole group, followed up on late comers and took us to 6 wonderful stops. We were full of …”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $97.59 per person.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 2 hours, but can extend up to 3 hours depending on group dynamics.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from Campo San Giacomo di Rialto in Venice.
Is food included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes food, wine, snacks, lunch or dinner, and alcoholic beverages.
Can I request specific wines?
Yes, requests for particular regional wines can be made 24 hours in advance, with potential for a full refund if unable to accommodate.
Are children allowed?
Children can join and will receive more food, but no alcohol is served to minors.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and arriving at least 10 minutes early helps ensure a smooth start.
Are there any restrictions or accommodations for food allergies?
Yes, please inform the organizer in advance. They will try to accommodate allergies or suggest solutions.
Is the tour accessible via public transportation?
Yes, the meeting point is near public transportation in Venice.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.