Private Tastes & Traditions of Venice Food Tour with Rialto Market Tour
3 hours
Max 10 people
Commentary: Guide · en
Venice, Italy
About this activity
Explore the traditional Rialto market and try storied Venetian specialties as you taste your way through the Rialto and San Polo neighborhoods on a privately led food tour.
Highlights
- Taste 4 delicious local specialties and 4 drinks—enough food for a full meal—on your food tour, while supporting the small businesses that make Venice what it is.
- Discover Venice's unique maritime-influenced culture and its effects on life (and food!) in the city throughout the centuries.
- Learn how to find great food in the Floating City as you taste your way around several locally owned eateries, including a stop at the famous Rialto Market (AM tours only).
- Private food tour experience for you and your friends or family with an expert local guide focused only on your group.
Full description
Learn about the cuisine and culture of Venice
Venice has a food culture quite unlike anywhere else in Italy—or the world, for that matter. There is no farmable land here, which means that staples like meat, dairy, and grains weren't readily available for many centuries. However, as a major trading city, Venice had access to spices from around the world—not to mention an endless supply of fish.
On this privately led Venice food tour, you’ll get to the heart of the city through its stomach, dispelling those vicious rumors that there’s no good food in Venice. Of course there is—you just need to know where to look!
Visit the Rialto Market and the best cicchetti bars in Venice.
Meet your private guide near the Rialto Bridge and head straight to the first stop of your Venice food tour. This family-run bacaro (Venetian wine bar) is a favorite in the San Polo neighborhood. You'll get a crash course in the cornerstone of Venetian cuisine: cicchetti, or simple yet delicious light bites. You’ll try two of our favorites and a classic local drink.
Next, you'll continue your Venice food tour at the place that's been at the heart of local food culture for centuries: the Rialto Fish Market. This is where the seafood restaurants in Venice buy their fish daily, deciding their menus based on the day’s fresh catch. It’s also where you’ll first come to grips with the strange quirks of island living. Please note: Because the market is closed in the evening, we will not visit it on the nighttime food tour.
You won't have to walk far to our next stop just across from the market. At this bright and warm storefront, the friendly staff serve up street food made with seafood fresh from the market itself. (Case in point: They only open when the fish market is open, in order to guarantee their access to fresh ingredients!) You'll enjoy one of their specialties with a glass of prosecco produced right here in the Veneto region.
From there, we’ll head back to the market to explore its other side, which is dedicated to fresh produce. You’ll learn how to navigate the stalls like a Venice local and even stop at one for a tasting of fresh seasonal fruit.
Your next stop is another bacaro (Venetian wine bar) that serves as a popular gathering spot for locals. You’ll try one of their famous spritzes.
Finally, we'll step into a cozy contemporary wine bar for another glass of wine and the city’s best risotto, served to you by the chef himself. For the grand finale, bite into one of Italy’s most beloved desserts, authentic tiramisu.
Great food doesn't end with your Venice food tour. Before you part ways with your expert guide, they’ll give you recommendations for restaurants and bars to suit your palate so you can continue eating well in Venice during the rest of your stay. You'll leave armed with tips on how to avoid the more touristy restaurants and where to seek out the best food at the best prices—and what to try when you get there.
Sites Visited: 6 food stops San Polo neighborhood Rialto neighborhood Rialto Bridge Rialto Market (AM tours only)
Venice has a food culture quite unlike anywhere else in Italy—or the world, for that matter. There is no farmable land here, which means that staples like meat, dairy, and grains weren't readily available for many centuries. However, as a major trading city, Venice had access to spices from around the world—not to mention an endless supply of fish.
On this privately led Venice food tour, you’ll get to the heart of the city through its stomach, dispelling those vicious rumors that there’s no good food in Venice. Of course there is—you just need to know where to look!
Visit the Rialto Market and the best cicchetti bars in Venice.
Meet your private guide near the Rialto Bridge and head straight to the first stop of your Venice food tour. This family-run bacaro (Venetian wine bar) is a favorite in the San Polo neighborhood. You'll get a crash course in the cornerstone of Venetian cuisine: cicchetti, or simple yet delicious light bites. You’ll try two of our favorites and a classic local drink.
Next, you'll continue your Venice food tour at the place that's been at the heart of local food culture for centuries: the Rialto Fish Market. This is where the seafood restaurants in Venice buy their fish daily, deciding their menus based on the day’s fresh catch. It’s also where you’ll first come to grips with the strange quirks of island living. Please note: Because the market is closed in the evening, we will not visit it on the nighttime food tour.
You won't have to walk far to our next stop just across from the market. At this bright and warm storefront, the friendly staff serve up street food made with seafood fresh from the market itself. (Case in point: They only open when the fish market is open, in order to guarantee their access to fresh ingredients!) You'll enjoy one of their specialties with a glass of prosecco produced right here in the Veneto region.
From there, we’ll head back to the market to explore its other side, which is dedicated to fresh produce. You’ll learn how to navigate the stalls like a Venice local and even stop at one for a tasting of fresh seasonal fruit.
Your next stop is another bacaro (Venetian wine bar) that serves as a popular gathering spot for locals. You’ll try one of their famous spritzes.
Finally, we'll step into a cozy contemporary wine bar for another glass of wine and the city’s best risotto, served to you by the chef himself. For the grand finale, bite into one of Italy’s most beloved desserts, authentic tiramisu.
Great food doesn't end with your Venice food tour. Before you part ways with your expert guide, they’ll give you recommendations for restaurants and bars to suit your palate so you can continue eating well in Venice during the rest of your stay. You'll leave armed with tips on how to avoid the more touristy restaurants and where to seek out the best food at the best prices—and what to try when you get there.
Sites Visited: 6 food stops San Polo neighborhood Rialto neighborhood Rialto Bridge Rialto Market (AM tours only)
Included / Excluded
- 4 food tastings and 4 drinks
- Local English-speaking guide
- Expertly guided walking tour
- Gratuities
- Hotel pick-up/drop-off
Meeting point
Start Location
255 Campo San Giacomo di Rialto, Campo S. Giacomo di Rialto, 255, Venezia, IT
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of your tour, your guide will be holding a green Walks sign. This tour meets outside the entrance of the Church of San Giacometto at Campo San Giacomo di Rialto 255, 30125 Venezia VE, Italy.
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Know before you book
- Unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers.
- This is a walking tour. Guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. Please be aware that this tour involves extended periods of standing, which may not be suitable for travelers with certain health conditions or mobility limitations.
- This tour is adaptable for: Vegetarians, Pescatarians, dairy free, Non-alcoholic options & Pregnant women, but please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop.
- Those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food.
- Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate vegan options, and gluten-free options are not available due to the risk of cross-contamination.
- There is an option to replace any alcoholic drink with a non-alcoholic alternative upon request.
- This tour covers a full meal.
- This tour is in English.
Know before you go
- Please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. Out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. No refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
- Those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our Guest Experience team at info@takewalks.com after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients.
- Tours take place rain or shine, dress appropriately and bring an umbrella if it looks like rain.
- Appropriate footwear recommended. Bring a water bottle.
- Guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour.
- Tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts
Cancellations received greater than 24 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable. Cancellations received within 24 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable. Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes. Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
Additional information
Ticket age ranges:
- Adult (15+)
- Child (2-14)
- Infant (0-1)
- Adult (15+)
- Child (2-14)
- Infant (0-1)
