Workshops in Venice

Workshops in Venice

Top 3 Workshops in Venice

All Workshops in Venice

Explore Venice with a local of your choice

Learn about their personal stories, and find out how you can explore Venice together

More Incredible Experiences in Venice

Check out other similar experiences in Venice and enjoy the city to the max.

1 Cooking Classes in Venice

3 Food Drink Tastings in Venice

17 Art & Culture Tours in Venice

What other travelers love about our local experts

Giorgia
About local
Entertaining & Informative

We had the lovely Lucia show us around Venice. The kids, aged 9 & 11, put this as a top highlight of the trip. Lucia was passionate, knowledgable and kept the kids engaged in the 2.5hr tour. We adults also had fun and learnt a bit too. We added in the mask making activity at they end which they loved and allowed hubby and me to go have a appertivo sans kids - close by, which was also very nice. Highly recommend.

Sandra
About local
Highlight of Venice

After having travelled through Rome and Florence to Venice, this was my girls, favourite all because of Lucia’s insightful, fun tour. She managed to engage all three of my girls, including my teenagers. Thank you so much Lucia for making this the perfect tour for adults and children. We appreciate the restaurant recommendation as.

Spectrum Spanish
About local
The only way to see Murano

Valerio was timely, fun, friendly, knowledgable, hit all the key points and was relaxed in the process- trusted us as a group. He’s great in many languages. I avoid tours at all costs as i dont being told where to look, where to step, what not to touch, etc but this tour was very enjoyable and a fun quick way to meet some people that are also having fun in your same area! :D

Lisa
About local

A great tour courtesy of Valerio. Many guides introduce themselves and then it's off to reciting a script of facts. Valerio was nothing like that. He took the time to engage with each member of our group directly and, being a current resident of Murano, ensured we had a less touristic adventure. We thoroughly enjoyed seeing the different glass work techniques from independent female artisans. And that 12th century Byzantine church is a must see even for those who are not religious.