TOUR DESCRIPTION
This tour, designed as a fun treasure hunt for children, is actually a great introductory experience for the whole family—perfect for those visiting Venice for the first time. The itinerary combines the discovery of symbols and stories from the famous landmarks of St. Mark’s Square with a pleasant walk off the beaten paths, away from the usual tourist crowds, to experience a glimpse of authentic Venice. During the tour, we will talk about the great history of the Serenissima and the daily life of Venetians, and we will be happy to answer all your questions!
THE GAME
Uncle Ernesto, a renowned explorer, has come up with a fun challenge: to open this treasure chest, Lisa and Teo must search for some fantastic stone creatures that hide secrets. By collecting clues, we will discover the magic word that will not only unlock the chest containing the prize but will also reveal the key ingredient behind Venice’s long history. Are you ready to take on Uncle Ernesto’s challenge? Are you ready to become true explorers?

This tour is designed especially for children between 4 and 7 years old, but we can usually involve older siblings too, as long as they join in the fun!
An outdoor scavenger hunt with a map and activity leaflets, featuring a mystery to solve through fun activities such as easy riddles, puzzles, and items to spot along the way.
Around 2 hours
Check out our rates, as well as our cancellation policy, terms and conditions here.
None
One game leaflet, fun stickers and a final little prize for every little detective.
Not required
This tour can be combined with a visit of St Mark’s Basilica, a boat tour along the Grand Canal.
The usual meeting point could be:
- St Mark’s Square, at the Doge’s Palace exit, Porta della Carta — see the picture attached or follow this link to Google maps.
- Campo San Bartolomio, at the foot of the Rialto Bridge, near the statue of Carlo Goldoni – see the picture attached or follow this link to Google maps.
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