Venice has so much more to offer than just Saint Marks Square. Come and discover the amazing architecture and historical delights of Cannaregio and Jewish Quarter.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Reserve now & pay later
- Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.
- Duration 2 hours
- Check availability to see starting times.
- Skip the ticket line
- Live tour guide
- Spanish, English, German, Italian, French
- Small group
- Limited to 6 participants
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
We had a wonderful time. We saw Venice including the Jewish quarter through the eyes of a passionate Venetian, Clementia. She took us off the beaten path that tourists often miss. We would highly recommend this tour
I want to thank Sergio for the wonderful tour of the Cannaregio and Jewish Quarter in Venice. Your knowledge and passion for the history of the area truly made the experience unforgettable. I appreciated the insights you shared and the care you took in guiding us through such a significant part of the city. Thank you again for an excellent tour. It was a highlight of our visit to Venice! Best regards, Michael Levin
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Meeting point
Please be at the meeting point 15 minutes before the start of the tour, The meeting point is Campo San Bortolomio, in front of the statue of Goldoni (a 1-minute walk from the Rialto bridge). Look for your guide with a sign with your name on it. Meeting point address: Campo San Bortolomio, Rialto 5282, 30124, Venice, Italy For your tablet, smartphone or GPS System: Latitude: 45.437670 Longitude: 12.336797 Emergency number: Office: 0039 041 5239979 Mobile: 0039 349 3054767 It is your responsibility to be at the meeting point punctually. Late arrivals and no shows will not receive a refund.
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Know before you go
- Check-in is 15 minutes prior to start time.
- This activity is not wheelchair accessible.
- The walking tour does not take place on Saturdays. The synagogue and most shops in the area are closed.