Venice: Jewish Ghetto to St. Mark’s Square Walking Tour

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Country: St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Duration: 02:30 hours


Description

Explore Venice's history on a guided walking tour from the Jewish Ghetto to St. Mark’s Square. See the Grand Canal, Rialto Bridge, and the city's political and religious heart.
Begin your walking tour in the heart of the Venetian Jewish Ghetto, established in 1516—the first area in history to be officially designated for Jewish residents. The word ghetto itself originates here. Over time, the district became home to a diverse mix of Jewish communities, including Ashkenazi, Sephardic, and Levantine traditions.

Walk through the Ghetto Nuovo and Ghetto Vecchio, and encounter a unique urban landscape shaped by history and necessity. Tall, narrow buildings reflect the overcrowding that came with restricted living space. Several synagogues remain hidden in the upper floors of these buildings, a result of regulations requiring places of worship to remain discreet. Notable examples include the Spanish, Levantine, and German synagogues.

In the main square, see memorials commemorating the Venetian Jews who were deported during World War II. Sculptures and plaques mark the tragedy and resilience of the community.

Leave the Ghetto and continue through the Cannaregio and San Polo districts, weaving through lesser-known alleyways or following Strada Nuova, depending on the route. The urban scenery gradually shifts as Venice's commercial heart begins to unfold.

The Grand Canal, Venice’s central waterway, For centuries, it has served as the main thoroughfare for both trade and ceremony,
Reach the Rialto Bridge, the oldest and most iconic crossing of the Grand Canal. Originally built as a wooden drawbridge, it became a permanent stone structure in the late 16th century. The bridge area once served as Venice’s financial center, with the nearby Rialto Market playing a key role in the trade of spices, silk, and goods from across the Mediterranean and beyond. Today, small shops continue to line the bridge, keeping its historic mercantile spirit alive.

Continue through the winding streets of the San Marco district. The atmosphere changes as the route moves from the city’s trading core to its ceremonial and political center.
The tour culminates in Piazza San Marco, one of the most famous public spaces in the world, surrounded by architectural treasures that represent the religious, political, and symbolic heart of the Venetian Republic.

St. Mark’s Basilica dominates the square with its distinctive Italo-Byzantine architecture. Its domes and golden mosaics reflect a blending of Eastern and Western styles.

The Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale) stands beside the basilica. Once the residence of the Doge and the seat of Venice’s complex government,
The Campanile, or bell tower, rises 98 meters above the square. Originally a watchtower and lighthouse,

The Clock Tower (Torre dell’Orologio) features a Renaissance-era mechanism displaying the time,
The tour concludes with a panoramic view of the square, offering a final reflection on the grandeur of Venice. This walking tour captures the contrasts, complexity, and enduring beauty of La Serenissima.

Highlights

  • Discover the rich history of Venice on a guided walking tour
  • Explore the Jewish Ghetto, the first of its kind in history
  • Walk through the Cannaregio and San Polo districts
  • See the Grand Canal and the iconic Rialto Bridge
  • End your tour in the majestic St. Mark’s Square

Guiding languages

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Wear comfortable shoes for walking
The tour covers historical and cultural sites, so be prepared for educational content
Piazzale Roma at the front door of the Santa Chiara hotel. Hotel pick up can be arranged on the request
INCLUDED
  • Guided walking tour from the Jewish Ghetto to St. Mark’s Square
  • Visit to Jewish Ghetto, visit the synagogue Grand Canal, the Rialto Bridge, and St. Mark’s Square
  • Historical insights and stories about Venice
  • Rialto fish market
  • Grand Canal panorama.
  • Photo stops
NOT INCLUDED
  • Food and drinks
  • Entrance fees to Synagogues
  • Personal expense
  • Any kind of transportation

When should I book?

To guarantee availability book as soon as possible. Early booking is worth consideration especially if you planning the trip during high season like public holidays or weekends.


Cancellations

This excursion you can cancel with no cost up to 24 hours before the start of the trip. If you cancel it after 24 hours or not show up on the excursion you will still be charged the full price of the activity. Being late on pick-up or departure will be considered as not showing up.