San Giacomo dell'Orio

San Giacomo dall'Orio is one of the oldest churches in Venice
Enter in the serene atmosphere of Campo San Giacomo dell'Orio. The church is one of the most ancient in Venice.

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Cannaregio District
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Jewish Museum of Venice
Petite museum chronicling the history of the Ghetto and its residents
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Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari
The church known as the Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, more commonly referred to as the "Frari," can be found in the Campo dei Frari, which is in the center of the San Polo neighborhood in Venice, Italy.It is the city's largest church and is considered a minor basilica.The church is devoted to Mary's Assumption.

Related Tours

Venice Legends and Mysteries: Private 2-hour Evening Walking Tour

Enjoy exploring a lesser-known side of Venice as you venture through its myths and mysteries on this private evening walking tour.

On your private 2-hour tour, you will:

  • Explore Venice in the evening, at its quietest and most mysterious, as your guide expertly navigates you through winding alleys and dimly lit squares; 
  • Hear dark the story of Biasio the Buther of Venice, a murderer who cooked his victims in soups to hide their corpses;
  • Walk past the Anatomy Theatre of Venice which opened in 1671 and was used to dissect cadavers;
  • Learn of the bull hunting games and Venice Carnival in Campo San Polo, one of the most popular carnival locations;
  • Explore the Castelletto area, the ancient Venetian Red Light District;
  • Get acquainted with the real stories and legends surrounding Giacomo Casanova, an Italian adventurer known as the most famous lover in history who escaped from prison multiple times;
  • See several of the city’s highlights, including the Rialto Bridge that crosses the Grand Canal, the largest and most famous canal in Venice that separates the city in half;
  • Hear tales of the Ghost of the Rialto Bridge and a ghostly pet that roams St. Mark's Square;
  • End your tour in St. Mark’s Square, as you take in the magnificent play of lights of the Piazza at night, truly a magical experience;


This tour takes you off the beaten path, into the shadier stories of the city's legendary past, even as you explore several of the city’s highlights, like the Campo San Polo, Rialto Bridge, St Mark’s Square, and the Grand Canal, along with other spots off-the-beaten-track, including the Venetian red light district.

Along your tour, you will uncover answers to questions like: where did the "hangman" live? Who was the "Biasio" of Venice? Who was "Casanova"? Where are the ghosts' palaces, and who was the "Doctor of the Plague"? On your night out, your guide will be sure that you do not find yourself lost in the hidden mazes of the city.

Though we can't give away many details regarding this mysterious tour, we can say with certainty that it is riddled with excitement and intrigue, and is a great way to explore the city outside the heat of the day with a private guide!

Please note: this tour can be amended in advance to be friendly for children. Please notify us in advance of the tour if you wish for the stories to be told in a kid-friendly way! 

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