Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
- Chiesa dei Gesuiti
- Chiesa della Madonna dell'Orto
- Chiesa di Sant'Alvise
- Artist's studios
- Cannaregio Neighborhood
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Tour Description
Venice's Cannaregio neighborhood remains a respite away from the crowds of St. Mark's and is home to much of Venice's resident population. Largely avoided by tourists, this charming neighborhood provides an excellent opportunity to experience the magic of Venice without jostling for breath with large groups. During this three-hour Cannaregio tour, we'll spend equal time looking at art, architecture, and local character, providing you with an insider's sense of both modern and historical Venice.
Experts
A truly varied walk, this is the perfect choice for those looking to mix art, history, and lifestyle. Local bars, artisan shops, and small grocery stores remain intertwined with baroque facades and Tintoretto-decorated churches, giving Cannaregio a unique flavor. While the sites and route vary according to the group's and guide's interests, the tour may discuss the Gesuiti, Madonna dell'Orto, and Sant'Alvise churches, as well as the artistic heritage of the district, kept alive today through artisan shops and artists' studios.
Does this tour include the Jewish Ghetto?
While this walk may or may not touch on some aspects of the Jewish Ghetto, it is not a walk specifically focused on Jewish Venice. For this type of walk, which includes a visit to the Synagogue, please take a look at our Jewish Ghetto tour. Looking to see Venice's major sites? Try our Venice City Tour of St. Mark's and Rialto.
Will we have time for shopping on the tour?
The goal of this tour is the provide participants with an overview of the neighborhood, its history and current life. We may pop into a few shops; however, you may prefer to return to these after the tour so you have more time to shop at your leisure.
While this walk may or may not touch on some aspects of the Jewish Ghetto, it is not a walk specifically focused on Jewish Venice. For this type of walk, which includes a visit to the Synagogue, please take a look at our Jewish Ghetto tour. Looking to see Venice's major sites? Try our Venice City Tour of St. Mark's and Rialto.
Will we have time for shopping on the tour?
The goal of this tour is the provide participants with an overview of the neighborhood, its history and current life. We may pop into a few shops; however, you may prefer to return to these after the tour so you have more time to shop at your leisure.
What if it’s raining?
Tours operate rain or shine, but in the case of inclement weather, your guide will modify the tour so more time is spent indoors. It never hurts to have an umbrella on hand.
Tours operate rain or shine, but in the case of inclement weather, your guide will modify the tour so more time is spent indoors. It never hurts to have an umbrella on hand.
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91 Reviews
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I was especially pleased with our guide, Louise Warman, in Venice. She was on time, prepared, knowledgable and read our interests and pace well. We thoroughly enjoyed our time with her.
Ronnie
Reviewed on:
Nov 12, 2011
Matteo was very friendly and very personable, and he did a great job. We very much appreciated his background not just on Cannaregio but also on the history and development of Venice in general. He answered questions well, and he knew the subject matter.
The walk itself covered a very interesting part of Venice that we probably wouldn't have explored very well on our own. We found ourselves back in that neighborhood a couple of times during our stay, following some of Matteo's recommendations and suggestions.
Given his background, it might be nice to have Matteo talk a bit more about the archeological record of Venice, if he had time during the walk.
Overall, a really fun and informative 3 hours!
Philip
Reviewed on:
Oct 23, 2011
Our docent knew the history of Venice, as well as how the history evolved into modern Venice. She led us through churches and their art and also the business side of Venice. We particularly enjoyed a visit to a working foundry.
Nancy
Reviewed on:
Sep 23, 2011