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Rialto Fish Market (Mercato di Rialto) Tours and Tickets

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CORY_R, Apr 2026
Hidden Gems
Our Guide Tonne showed us around the city with several stops along the way tasting different foods and sampling many wines. This tour was great! I would highly recommend doing this tour at the beginning of your trip so you'll have time to revisit some of the stops later during your stay.
Rita_S, Feb 2026
Venice walking tour
Great tour guide. Plenty of food and drink to try. Weather was perfect & all the places we stopped were nice
Joe_w, Mar 2026
Lunchtime walking food tour with Tone was the perfect start to our trip
We had an amazing time on this tour! It ended up being just the three of us and our guide, Tone. Sometimes that situation can feel a bit awkward without other guests, but Tone made it incredibly comfortable and it felt like we had our own private tour. He took us to several interesting spots and every portion was a good size and a great introduction into traditional Venetian foods. Each stop also had a taste of wine or spritz. My husband even stepped out of his comfort zone and tried a traditional sardine cicchetti! Along the way, we learned about the history of Venice. Tone was extremely knowledgeable and patiently answered all of our random questions. We finished the tour with some delicious gelato and some great restaurant recommendations for the rest of our stay. Thank you so much, Tone! This was the perfect way to start our trip.
Bill_F, Oct 2025
Fun day! Yummy food!
We were changed to a different tour which worked out better. Our guide Denys was AWESOME. He spoke good English and was very knowledgeable and funny. If we didn't like the option of items being offered he arranged some other item for us to taste. Great time!

Rialto Fish Market (Mercato di Rialto)

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Venice
Fresh seafood at the Rialto Fish Market (Mercato di Rialto) in Venice.
  • As with any busy outdoor market in Italy, it's a good idea to keep an eye on your valuables.

  • Be sure to bring your camera, as the stalls filled with artful displays of fresh seafood make for great photo opportunities.

  • Tours through the Rialto Market are on foot, so wear comfortable shoes and a sun hat.

  • The Rialto Bridge is essentially a flight of stairs going up and down, so getting to the market from across the canal may be challenging with a wheelchair or stroller. Instead, take vaporetto Line 1, which is wheelchair accessible, to Rialto Mercato.

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