Venice tour guides

Do you want to feel like a local when travelling to Venice? Are you interested in insider tips of Venice? Speak to Venice tour guides before leaving home.

Thanks to local help you can learn about real traditions that don’t appear in any travel guide. Learn about the old origins of the Venetian Carnival, the most important festival of the city. Many of the masks used during the Carnival exist since the 13th century and for decades locals have celebrated wearing them.

Discover ancient palaces and little secret churches far from the beaten track and escape of the tourists that only follow their travel guides. Learn more about art, traditions, local food and crafts from your creative local guide.

Water is the element that most characterises Venice and it is no coincidence that the most famous and spectacular festivity in the city takes place on the waters of the Grand Canal: The Regata. This is a colourful procession that commemorates the Queen of Cyprus coming to Venice, which marked the beginning of the Serenissima rule over the Mediterranean island.

If you want to know what’s behind of all the monuments and attractions you will find in Venice ask a private guide, he’ll make you feel like a local. Only locals that have spoken to their ancestors know more about the History of Venice and can describe you how Venice was when it was one of the most powerful marine cities of the known world.

The best thing you can have in Venice is someone that can take you around and show you how locals really live. Canals, legends, art, history and more…Find your local guide that provides you a unique experience. Gain a deep insight into local culture, real life, traditions and more through a creative guided tour… Experiencing, learning, feeling emotions are our overall aims! Then contact and hire private Venice guides before you leave home.

Hire a private tour guide in Venice now and start enjoying being a local! Or create your own tour and show people more about this fascinating city!

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