Embark on an off the beaten path walk in Venice and discover hidden palaces, local neighborhoods, and stunning gardens. Experience the peaceful vibes and day-to-day Venetian life while stumbling upon hidden churches and scenic spots.
Embark on an off the beaten path walk in Venice and discover hidden palaces, local neighborhoods, and stunning gardens. Experience the peaceful vibes and day-to-day Venetian life while stumbling upon hidden churches and scenic spots.
- Campiello dei Squelini - The adventure begins in a delightful Campiello near Ca’ Foscari, a Gothic palace on the Grand Canal that serves as the headquarters of Venice University. As we explore Dorsoduro, a neighborhood rich in art and local culture, remember that our private tours offer the ultimate flexibility! Interested in visiting other iconic…
- Campiello dei Squelini - The adventure begins in a delightful Campiello near Ca’ Foscari, a Gothic palace on the Grand Canal that serves as the headquarters of Venice University. As we explore Dorsoduro, a neighborhood rich in art and local culture, remember that our private tours offer the ultimate flexibility! Interested in visiting other iconic districts like Cannaregio, Castello, San Polo, Santa Croce, or even the heart of San Marco? Just let us know, and we’ll customize the route to suit your preferences!
- Ca’ Cappello - Universita Ca’ Foscari - We’ll pass by the renowned Ca’ Foscari, a Gothic palace that stands proudly on the Grand Canal. It is home to Venice University, and its architectural beauty is a perfect example of Venetian Gothic style, with its stunning stonework and intricate details. The building once belonged to the affluent Foscari family, and today it serves as a center for learning, blending rich history with the vibrancy of student life. It’s an essential part of the cultural fabric of Venice!
- Campo San Pantalon - The Largest Canvas in the World Close to a Banksy Graffito
We’ll continue our journey by entering the Church of San Pantalon, home to the largest painting on canvas in the world. This masterpiece covers the entire ceiling, leaving visitors in awe. Just outside, we’ll find Venice’s only Banksy graffito, cleverly reflected in the canal’s waters—an unexpected juxtaposition of modern art against Venice’s rich historical backdrop.
- Campo Santa Margherita - One Nightlife Hub: Campo Santa Margherita
Next, we’ll visit Campo Santa Margherita, one of the most vibrant and beloved squares in Venice. It’s a hub of social life, especially in the evenings, with bustling cafés, local bars, and outdoor seating that create a lively atmosphere. The square is a perfect blend of authentic Venetian charm and youthful energy, often frequented by locals and students. Its open space, surrounded by beautiful buildings, makes it a great spot to pause, soak in the surroundings, and experience a side of Venice that many tourists miss.
- Campo San Barnaba - Indiana Jones in Venice and Katharine Hepburn Falling into a Canal: Campo San Barnaba
Next, we’ll step into the charming Campo San Barnaba, a picturesque square that transports you to another time. Known for its beautiful church and the iconic scene from the movie Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, this square also features a stunning view of the canal. It’s the location where Katharine Hepburn famously “fell” into the water, adding a touch of cinematic history to this tranquil spot. The atmosphere here is serene, making it a perfect place to pause and reflect.
- Fondamenta Zattere - A Mill Transformed Into a Luxury Hotel
We’ll stroll along the San Basilio area, once the bustling maritime terminal for steamers in the 19th century, and enjoy the scenic view of the Canale della Giudecca. On our right, we’ll admire the Molino Stucky, a striking example of 19th-century industrial architecture. This former flour mill has been magnificently transformed into a luxury hotel, retaining its impressive industrial character while blending modern hospitality. The building stands as a testament to Venice’s evolving history and its industrial heritage.
- Fondamenta Zattere - A Large Promenade
This wide fondamenta, once known as “Carbonaia” for the coal unloaded here, was paved in 1519 and later named “delle Zattere” due to its role as a docking point for rafts—called “Zattere”—that carried wood to the Arsenale from the mainland. Today, the Zattere offers a beautiful, peaceful walk along the Giudecca Canal, providing stunning views of the water and the buildings that line the shore. It’s a tranquil space where you can soak in Venice’s rich maritime history.
- Squero di San Trovaso - The Heart of Gondola Crafting: Squero San Trovaso
Squero San Trovaso is a hidden gem where the centuries-old tradition of gondola craftsmanship comes to life. Nestled along the peaceful canals of Dorsoduro, this charming boatyard is a living testament to Venice’s maritime heritage, offering an intimate look at the art of boatbuilding. The picturesque setting, coupled with the sound of woodwork and gentle waves, makes it a must-see for those seeking to explore the authentic soul of Venice.
- Punta della Dogana - A Fortune Goddess Over the Dorsoduro Triangle Tip
As we reach the tip of the Dorsoduro triangle, we’ll marvel at a fascinating combination of historical landmarks, all set in one of Venice’s most scenic areas where the Grand Canal meets the Giudecca Canal. Here, we’ll stroll by a majestic art museum housed in an old customs building, admire an impressive baroque church, and explore the Patriarchal Seminary of Venice. The highlight is the striking statue of the Fortune Goddess, watching over the tranquil scene, symbolizing both luck and prosperity for this beautiful corner of the city.
- Licensed Tour Guide
- Hotel pick-up in Venice available for private groups
- Licensed Tour Guide
- Hotel pick-up in Venice available for private groups
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Uncover the marvels of the aquatic city of Venice while avoiding the well-trodden paths filled with teeming throngs. We’ll meander through select hidden lanes and trails chalked full of undiscovered treasures, taking you through local communities, grand palaces stationed by the canals, and enchanting gardens. As you soak in the tranquil atmosphere,…
Uncover the marvels of the aquatic city of Venice while avoiding the well-trodden paths filled with teeming throngs. We’ll meander through select hidden lanes and trails chalked full of undiscovered treasures, taking you through local communities, grand palaces stationed by the canals, and enchanting gardens. As you soak in the tranquil atmosphere, you’ll get a peek into authentic Venetian daily life, ultimately unearthing a church renowned as a film location. Navigate towards the canal where residents take pleasure in purchasing fresh produce directly from a boat.
Each new turn presents a distinct allure, from an obscured 14th-century church exuding serenity, lavishly adorned within, to a leisurely exploration of slender ‘calles’ and ‘campos’, home to local children at play. Follow your local guide through majestic residences and must-visit secluded churches in peaceful seclusions, culminating your journey at one of Venice’s most panoramic vistas.
- On certain dates, most travelers staying outside of Venice who are planning to visit for the day will be required to pay a €5 access fee. For further details (including exemptions) and to learn what days this fee is applicable, please visit: https://cda.ve.it
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.