Venice Cannaregio and the Historic Jewish Ghetto Group Tour

Everyday except on Saturdays and on local holidays

2 hours

Selfguided

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Venice Cannaregio and the Historic Jewish Ghetto Group Tour

Step back in time and discover the soulful, authentic side of Venice

🇬🇧

2 hours

Selfguided

Everyday except on Saturdays and on local holidays

Explore a realm where history, resilience, and tradition converge. On this Cannaregio and Jewish Ghetto Group Tour, you will leave the crowded tourist paths behind to immerse yourself in one of Venice’s most significant and atmospheric neighborhoods. From the world’s oldest Ghetto to the hidden gems of the Cannaregio district, this journey offers a deep dive into the cultural tapestry of the Floating City.
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Highlights

  • The World’s First Ghetto: Wander through the Ghetto Vecchio and Ghetto Nuovo, learning why Venice created this segregated area in 1516 and how it became a thriving cultural hub.

  • Venetian “Skyscrapers”: Marvel at the unique architecture of the Ghetto, where houses were built up to eight stories high—the tallest in Venice—to accommodate the growing community.

  • Cannaregio’s Hidden Alleys: Stroll along peaceful canals and cross the iconic Ponte Chiodo, one of the last remaining bridges in Venice without parapets.

  • Artistic Legacy: Walk past the former home and workshop of Tintoretto, one of the greatest Venetian masters, and see the external beauty of the Gothic Madonna dell’Orto Church.

  • Authentic Local Life: Discover the fondamenta (canalside walkways) where locals gather at bacari (wine bars) and traditional kosher bakeries still serve centuries-old recipes.

Why book this tour

The Venice Cannaregio and Jewish Ghetto Group Tour is the perfect choice for travelers seeking authenticity and historical depth. By stepping away from St. Mark’s Square, you get to experience the “real” Venice. With an expert guide to navigate the labyrinthine streets, you’ll uncover hidden symbols and stories of the Jewish community’s resilience that most visitors overlook.

Description

Uncover the Soul of Venice in the Cannaregio District and Jewish Ghetto Group Tour!

Discover the historic and spiritual heart of the Venetian Republic’s northernmost district. This tour is designed for those who want to see a different side of the city—one of quiet canals, meaningful monuments, and a legacy of cosmopolitan integration.

As you meander through the sacred halls of the open-air Ghetto, you’ll be enveloped in centuries-old tales. Established on the site of an old foundry (the word “ghetto” likely originates from the Venetian geto, meaning casting), this area stands as a revered emblem of the Jewish community’s survival and contribution to Venice’s prestige.

From the shimmering views of the northern lagoon to the poignant Holocaust Memorial, every facet of this district reflects the complexity of Venice’s past. Whether you are drawn by the history of the synagogues or the daily rhythm of Venetian life, our Cannaregio group tour promises an unforgettable voyage through a side of the city that feels frozen in time.

Maximize your experience and witness the hidden beauty of the Ghetto—book your Cannaregio Jewish Ghetto Group Tour today!

Things to know before the tour

  • Comfortable Footwear: This is a walking tour involving several bridges. Comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.

  • Synagogue Access: While the tour visits the Ghetto’s main squares and explains the history of the synagogues from the outside, entrance to the Jewish Museum and Synagogues requires a separate ticket (available on-site).

  • Saturday/Jewish Holidays: Please note that the Jewish Ghetto is an active community area. On Saturdays and Jewish holidays, some shops and the museum may be closed.

  • Punctuality: To ensure the best experience for the group, please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes early.

Important information

  • Meeting Point: Meet your guide at Ponte delle Guglie, on the side of Jewish Ghetto

  • Photography: Photography is encouraged throughout the Cannaregio district; however, please be respectful when photographing residents or during visits to the Holocaust Memorial.

FAQ

Cancellation policy

To receive a full refund, travelers may cancel up to 24 hours before the experience start time in the local timezone. No refunds will be given after that time period.

Meeting point

Ponte delle Guglie, Cannaregio, 1299, 30121 Venezia VE, Italy

Included

2 Hours guided tour with a professional guide
Group Tour
Headsets (if more than 9 people)
Entrance Fees to Venice Synagogues (only if option selected)

Excluded

Tips

Values

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— What you won’t miss

You Will See

Venice Jewish Ghetto

Venice Jewish Ghetto
The Venice Jewish Ghetto, established in 1516, is the oldest segregated Jewish quarter in the world and the site from which the word "ghetto" originated. Today, it remains a vibrant center of Jewish life, characterized by its unusually tall "skyscraper" buildings and historic hidden synagogues that reflect centuries of resilience and cultural heritage.

— About Us

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FAQs

Yes, all our Rome private tours include Skip-the-Line tickets. You will bypass the general admission queues and enter directly with your private guide, saving up to 2 hours of waiting time.

Yes, the itinerary can be adapted: wheelchair users follow an alternative route inside the Vatican Museums, assisted by an accompanying person and our guide while the rest of the group continues on the standard route. Access to St. Peter’s Basilica is not included due to architectural barriers. If you travel with a wheelchair, please contact us in advance so we can arrange the best possible accommodations.

Our tours are strictly private, meaning the experience is exclusive to your group only. There is no fixed maximum — whether you are traveling as a couple, a family, or a small group, the tour is tailored entirely to you.

Absolutely. Our guides are experienced in making history engaging for younger visitors. We adapt the pace, language and storytelling to suit families with children of all ages.

Yes. When visiting religious sites such as the Vatican Museums, St. Peter’s Basilica or churches, shoulders and knees must be covered. We recommend bringing a light scarf or shawl. Comfortable walking shoes are also strongly advised.

The exact meeting point is confirmed in your booking confirmation email. Your guide will be holding a Vivicos Travel sign and will contact you directly before the tour to ensure a smooth meeting.

Yes. Our private tours are available in English, Italian, Spanish, French and German. Please select your preferred language at the time of booking. Availability may vary by date.

Our tours operate rain or shine. Rome’s main attractions are largely indoors, so weather rarely affects the experience. In the unlikely event of extreme weather conditions, you will be offered a free reschedule or a full refund.

Yes, one of the main advantages of a private tour is full flexibility. If you have specific interests — art, history, architecture, food — simply let us know at the time of booking and your guide will tailor the experience accordingly.

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