Hidden Treasures of Venice Itinerary
Your tour begins in the Dorsoduro district, one of Venice’s most authentic and less crowded areas.
​Dorsoduro: Local Venice & Waterfront Views

Begin along the quieter streets of Dorsoduro, passing artisan workshops and residential canals.
​Walk along the Zattere waterfront, where wide views across the Giudecca Canal offer a different perspective of Venice, while your guide explains the city’s maritime history and trade connections.
​Squero di San Trovaso: Gondola Craftsmanship

​Next, we have a visit to a special artisan’s workshop to see how traditional gondolas are still built and maintained today.
During this workshop, you will see the craftsmanship behind these iconic boats, offering insight into a tradition that has remained largely unchanged for centuries.
​Local Squares & Everyday Life
Move through quieter campos such as Campo Santa Margherita, a lively square frequented by locals.
​Here, your guide will highlight the rhythms of daily Venetian life, from markets and cafés to student culture and neighborhood traditions, providing a contrast to the more crowded central areas.
​San Polo: Historic Heart Beyond the Crowds

Next, your guide will take you to the San Polo district, one of Venice’s oldest areas, where history and local life intersect.
​We can tailor this part of the tour to your tastes and discuss with you beforehand to ensure you will spend the most time at sites and attractions that actively interest you, whether that’s San Polo’s historic streets and squares, or Basilica dei Frari, known for its art and architecture.
​Rialto Backstreets: Trade & Food Culture

Explore the lesser-known side of the Rialto area, moving beyond the famous bridge into its network of narrow lanes.
​Your guide will introduce the history of trade and commerce in Venice, as well as the importance of the nearby market, offering insight into the city’s long-standing role as a center of exchange.
​Cannaregio & the Jewish Ghetto: Culture & History

Finish in the Cannaregio district, one of Venice’s most authentic residential areas and containing one of Europe’s most historic Jewish ghettos.
​The tour concludes in Cannaregio or a nearby central location, with your guide happy to provide recommendations for the rest of your time in Venice.