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Venice Aperol Spritz Crawl
Step off Strada Nova and into the heart of Cannaregio where Venice's spritz culture thrives in dimly lit bacari. Locals gather at Osteria Da Baco for cicheti and conversation, while Cantina Do Spade in San Polo offers cozy corners away from tourists. Near the Rialto Market, Trattoria alla Madonna tempts with seafood delights. Across the city, Bar All'Arco hums with chatter as generous plates are shared. This is Venice as the locals know it: aperitif in hand, hidden away from the clamor of tourist traps, offering moments of true connection over small plates and lively conversations most visitors never experience.
Best Hidden Local Venice Courtyards & Secret Palazzos Guide
Venice rewards the walker who ignores the Rialto and San Marco. In Dorsoduro, Cannaregio, and Castello, there are campielli — small squares — where washing hangs between buildings, cats sleep in doorways, and the only sound is the slosh of water against the foundations. There are palazzos whose entrance halls are open to the sky, decorated with frescoes that tourists pass without noticing, and campos that belong entirely to the people who live in them. This is Venice for those who have seen the main sights and want to understand what the city actually feels like.