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Deep in Venice

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Casanova

Giacomo Casanova. The mere mention of his name awakens the imagination in all of us. Everyone, from the furthest corners of the Earth, has heard of him.

But who exactly was Giacomo Casanova, the Venetian man who named himself ‘chevalier de Seingalt’? Was he a lawyer, a poet, a philosopher or an adventurer? Mathematician, writer or novelist? Some say he was a magician, a spy and a freemason. Others describe him as a violinist, a playwright and even a financial expert. Which of these identities was real? All, or perhaps none of them. He was undoubtedly a man with an above-average degree of ability and intelligence which, together with his capricious personality, made him unpopular among Venice’s rich and powerful during a historical period rife with contradictions.

Yet he embodies all of these contradictions: poverty and opulence, restraint and lavishness, subservience and a longing for freedom, lasciviousness hidden beneath a cloak of false modesty.

He is master of his world; he loves it and yet despises it. He examines and probes into it, rendering it in vivid detail in his memoirs that not only provide us with a series of bold and erotic adventures but also a portrait of Venice and Europe in the eighteenth century.

Thus, Casanova is not a cruel Don Giovanni but an attentive observer of reality and human nature.

Piecing together his life and adventures among the places once marked by his life can be a novel way of visiting Venice, starting out from his birthplace around Ca’ Grassi, continuing on to St. Mark’s Piazza and ending in Campo San Giovanni e Paolo.

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Highlights

  • The many faces of Casanova
    Discover the lawyer, poet, spy and philosopher hidden behind one of Venice’s most fascinating legends.
  • Walk through his Venice
    Follow Casanova’s footsteps from his birthplace near Ca’ Grassi to St. Mark’s Square and Campo San Giovanni e Paolo.
  • Beyond the myth
    Explore the true Casanova — not just a seducer, but a sharp observer of human nature and 18th-century society.

Itinerary

  1. Near Ca’ Grassi
    Begin where everything started: the area around Ca’ Grassi, where Casanova was born in 1725. Here you can imagine his early years in a Venice full of contradictions and opportunities.
  2. St. Mark’s Square
    The heart of 18th-century Venice. Casanova often walked through the arcades of St. Mark’s, meeting nobles, scholars, and lovers under the golden light of the Basilica and at the famous Café Florian.
  3. Campo San Giovanni e Paolo
    End the tour in one of Venice’s most majestic squares. Here, Casanova’s Venice feels alive again — a mix of grandeur, intrigue, and elegance.

Not included

  • All entrance tickets are not included

Good to Know

Are the tours private or shared with other guests?

All our tours are completely private and tailor-made. You’ll have your own guide and boat, without sharing the experience with strangers.

If weather conditions make the tour unsafe, we’ll reschedule it or offer a full refund. Light rain is not usually a problem — Venice is charming even under the drizzle!

Absolutely. Each experience can be personalized based on your interests — art, photography, gastronomy or hidden Venice spots. Just let us know in advance.

Payments can be made securely online at the time of booking. Major credit and debit cards are accepted. For private or customized tours, payment details will be shared upon confirmation.

We recommend wearing comfortable shoes suitable for walking and bringing a bottle of water, especially during the warmer months. A hat, sunglasses, and light clothing are also useful in summer. During cooler seasons, dress in layers and don’t forget a rain jacket or umbrella, just in case.

To ensure a pleasant and respectful experience for everyone:

  • Pets are generally not allowed, unless clearly specified for certain outdoor tours.

  • When visiting churches or sacred sites, please wear appropriate clothing that covers shoulders and knees. Light scarves or shawls are perfect if you need to cover up temporarily.

  • For everyone’s safety, large bags, strollers, or bulky items may not be permitted inside certain buildings or museums.

Meeting point

Pick up at your hotel if located in Venice

Gallery

Video

Useful information

Comfortable shoes

Cancellation policy

Cancellation 10 days before

Disponibilità / Calendario

Ending point

Campo San Giovanni e Paolo

Info Tour

Price: 210,00 EUR

Time: 3 h (180 min)

Languages: 🇮🇹 Italiano, 🇬🇧 English

Max: 9 participants

Pace: 🥾 Easy

Ratings: ★★★★★ 5,0 (10)

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