What you get (and why it converts to a better trip)
Everything is designed to reduce decision fatigue: fewer tabs, fewer wrong turns, fewer “should we…?” moments.
Day 1 route: icons → hidden lanes → Cannaregio evenings
San Marco done early, then you move north into calmer neighborhoods and finish where Venice feels local.
- Cannaregio canals (Fondamenta della Misericordia)
- Piazza San Marco · St. Mark’s Basilica · Doge’s Palace
- Bridge of Sighs viewpoint · Riva degli Schiavoni
- Libreria Acqua Alta · Strada Nova
Day 2 route: Dorsoduro art & waterfront & Rialto at golden hour
Masterpieces first, wide promenades next, then finish in Venice’s most cinematic commercial heart.
- Rialto Market area · Rialto Bridge
- Accademia · Peggy Guggenheim
- Santa Maria della Salute · Zattere
- Frari · Scuola Grande di San Rocco
Interactive maps with Food & Drinks guide
Open your custom map and switch layers depending on what you need in the moment.
- Walking directions Day 1
- Walking directions Day 2
- Food & Drinks pins (pluss: categories + quick notes)
- Detour Delights (extra spots worth the steps)
- Public toilets layer (practical, day-saving)
Built for the Venice realities most guides ignore
Venice is not hard, it’s just different: bridges and stairs, slow navigation, crowded pinch points, and boat logistics. This guide bakes those constraints into the plan.



Who this guide is for
If you’ve got 48 hours and you want to feel like you understand Venice (not just photograph it), this is made for you.
Perfect if you…
- Want a walkable plan that still covers the essentials.
- Prefer self-guided travel with a clear structure.
- Like local detours and smarter timing (not constant queues).
- Want food/drink ideas near your route, not random lists
Especially helpful if…
- You’re visiting in peak season and need crowd strategy.
- You’re navigating Venice with limited mobility (alternate routes included).
- You’re arriving with luggage and want fewer wrong turns on day one.
- You’re unsure about tickets, passes, and the Access Fee.



Preview the structure (what you’ll actually use)
Before you walk
Set up once, then stop thinking about logistics.
- Getting around (vaporetti, tickets, validation)
- How to access your digital map (step-by-step)
- How to use the Food & Drinks guide
- Arriving in Venice (airport / train / car)
Two day-by-day itineraries
Clear order, timed flow, and the “why” behind each stop.
- Getting back to key areas (smart repositioning)
- What you’ll see + recommended schedule
- Detailed walking directions
- Detour delights embedded where they make sense
Practical extras
The pages that save your day when Venice gets… Venice.
- Venice Access Fee 2026 explained
- Accessible Venice routes (mobility-impaired)
- Toilets + apps + emergency contacts
- Ticket tracker + packing checklist + budget tracker
How it works (3 easy steps)
1. DOWNLOAD
Access your PDF, map, and bonuses instantly after purchase.
2. PLAN
Open the map, pick your day layer, and slot in food & gelato from the guide, easy.
3. EXPLORE
Follow the map + step‑by‑step plan.
Designed by your local experts

Ciao, I’m Maria – a techie by day and an Italy explorer at heart, living in Rome for over 10 years. My happiest days involve unhurried strolls through hidden courtyards, bites at bustling markets, and dinners in tiny trattorie with handwritten menus. Whether rambling along the lungomare or wandering mountain trails, I’m always chasing those effortlessly special moments that only Italy can offer, often with my four-legged travel CEO at my side, sniffing out the city’s best-kept secrets.
With a small team of local friends and contributors, I share calm routes, authentic eats, and small discoveries, one market, meal, and neighborhood gem at a time.
For more of our adventures, follow along at @romeonfoot.
FAQ
Is this for first-timers?
Yes. Day 1 starts with Venice’s headline sights early (when it’s calmer), then moves to quieter areas. It’s designed to make Venice feel readable instead of overwhelming.
Do I need to pay the Venice Access Fee?
It depends on your visit (day trip vs overnight) and the city’s calendar. The guide explains the 2026 rules, dates, and how the QR voucher works, plus common exemption cases.
Is it updated for 2026?
Yes. Hours, access notes, and links are current for 2026.
Does the map work on my phone?
Yes. Open in Google Maps (iOS/Android).
Do I need to book anything in advance?
Uffizi & Galleria dell’Accademia di Firenze.
What if I have dietary restrictions?
Our Food & Café Guide marks vegetarian‑friendly options and notes when gluten‑free or dairy‑free is feasible.
Refund policy?
Digital product so all sales are final. Because this is an instant download, we don’t offer refunds. If you have trouble accessing your files or the map, contact us and we’ll help you get set up.
What if I have trouble downloading the guide or using the map?
No worries – just reply to your confirmation email or contact us at hello@italyonfoot.com and we’ll help you get everything working quickly.
