Private Venice Early Morning Pastry Food Tour
- 2 Stunden
This tour will make you appreciate the real beauty of Venice, when St. Mark’s Square is still empty and illuminated by the first morning lights. You will enjoy a great breakfast with three of the best pastry shops of the city.
The tour will start in St. Mark's Square where an assistant will escort you during the tour. You can take some time to walk around the square without worrying about the usual coming and going of people that you can meet during the day. In fact, the only people you will meet will be some workers and morning Venetian people. A must is a picture of the whole Piazza and its beauty, while the assistant will answer to all your questions.
Then, you will enter the many “calli” near the Square and begin your discovery of three renowned Venetian pastry shops.
The first stop will be in the San Lio area. Here you will find a characteristic pastry shop located in an unusual position, well known to the Venetians for its sweets and pies.
You will proceed to Rialto: shortly after the Bridge, there will be your second stop. This time, the protagonist will be coffee: here you can choose from various coffee blends, different for intensity and taste. It is the ideal place to enjoy breakfast in the Venetian style: standing with a very good coffee to taste quickly.
Proceeding towards San Polo, you will find your third and last stop: this is a renowned pastry shop with period furnishings that offers a great variety of Venetian desserts. Here you can complete your breakfast in style.
Important information
On certain dates, most travellers staying outside Venice who wish to visit for the day must pay a €5 access fee directly to the Municipality of Venice. For further details (including exceptions) and to find out on which days this fee applies and how to register or make payment, please visit: https://cda.ve.it/en/. The fee is not required if you are only visiting the islands of Murano, Torcello and Burano.
Preise
Inklusive
- Pastries
- Soft drinks
- Coffee
- Bottled water
- Guide