Venice STREET FOOD | Cicchetti, Tramezzini + Doge's Palace Tour!
**Filmed before the COVID-19 outbreak**
Hello friends! Welcome to Part 2/2 of our Venice food tour! This video spans 2 days and of course, we had to indulge in more delicious food and breathtaking sites. Highlights include, cicchetti at Osteria Al Squero, awe-inspiring architecture and history at the Palazzo Ducale, and great seafood and pasta at Osteria Mocenigo! We'd love to hear your own Venice food and travel experiences too down in the comments below! Thanks for stopping by :)
0:00 - Intro
1:25 - Venetian Street Food at Osteria Al Squero
Cicchetti is the iconic street food of Venice. Bite-sized breads topped with many combinations, you're guaranteed a delicious bite. Osteria Al Squero is a great spot to have these tiny treats.
5:31 - Gondola Ride
A bucket list item for everyone visiting Venice, it is not cheap but it sure is worth it. You can organise gondola rides through many ways around Venice but we decided to let our hotel do the booking for us.
6:49 - Osteria Mocenigo
A great spot opposite the Mocenigo Palace for some delicious Venetian and Italian food. The seafood and pasta we got here were great and we thoroughly enjoyed our meal.
11:14 - Gelato at Venchi
We couldn't resist abstaining from geltao until Florence so we hit up Venchi, a famous chain that even has branches all around the world. It's a great artisanal gelato spot and the perfect sweet snack.
13:40 - Doge's Palaces Tour
The historic centre of power in Venice, we decided to visit the sprawling and grandiose Doge's Palace Museum. It is a great learning experience and full of wonderful and interesting rooms and exhibits.
16:03 - Tramezzini at Tiziano Snack Bar
Tramezzini are great snacks of triangle-cut white bread filled with a variety of different fillings. You'll find them all across Venice and is a great snack on the go. We got some tramezzini at Tiziano Snack Bar near our hotel.
17:42 - Outro
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~ Lens - Panasonic Lumix 18-35mm
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Watching you feels like travelling & eating with you 😅 nice videos! I wish you well on your channel. 👍🏼📺
The quality of this video 🔥🔥🔥
@locavore_eats
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the love 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you. I enjoyed this video, cant wait to see Venice.
@locavore_eats
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! You will definitely be blown away by Venice!
I enjoyed your video & im a big cicchetti fan, love veneto ❤👍🇮🇹
@locavore_eats
2 жыл бұрын
Thank youu!!!
yummy food, incredible view, you are so lucky to be there...
@locavore_eats
3 жыл бұрын
Although this was last year, I still feel very fortunate to have visited such an incredible place before the pandemic happened!! Such a surreal place with delicious food :)
Loving these videos, I use them as a basis for when I travel with my sibling! Its awesome that you find the hole in the walls that have great food, and arent too fancy. And i agree, somehow diagonally cut sandwiches taste better! if you did a dark soul here...i was kinda expecting an ac2 reference in florence lol
@locavore_eats
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!! My biggest regret was not playing AC2 before this trip...played AC2 and Brotherhood as soon as we came back 😅
😍 makes me so hungry 😭
@locavore_eats
4 жыл бұрын
Ikr!! They were so nice, made me so hungry too while editing the vid haha
You deserve more subs, great video
@locavore_eats
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks fam appreciate it 🙏🙏
Love your blogs!
@locavore_eats
9 ай бұрын
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Video bellissimo! Io abito a Venezia e penso davvero che tu abbia fatto un lavoro fantastico nel mostrare i luoghi tradizionali e meravigliosi di questa città unica. Awesome video! I live in Venice and I personally think you did a wonderful job showing all the traditional places and things that make this city unique. Bravo!
@locavore_eats
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, that's so good to hear!!! Definitely tried our hardest to stay away from the tourist traps 😆😆
Your vlogs are soo professional 👏
@locavore_eats
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! 😁
bel video complimenti
@locavore_eats
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏🙏
Very nice vlog, and the Locations are amasing. I think it was in wintertime? When do you stay there?
@locavore_eats
Жыл бұрын
Yup this was in February in winter. Thanks for watching!!!
Diagonal cut sandwich? No lies told😊
This is so helpful! Thank you! What date did you go? I’m hoping gondalas run 23/12-26/12 - fingers crossed!! I’ll be there during Christmas
@locavore_eats
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!! We were there 30th Jan - 2nd Feb 2020. I'm sure Venice during Xmas will be magical 😊😊😊
Good Italian pronunciation - a rarity
hi Mate, where do you think is the best area to stay in Venice and whats your pick on the hotels?
@locavore_eats
Жыл бұрын
Hello! Can only speak from our own experience but we stayed at the Hotel Malibran which was a 5 min walk from the Rialto Bridge. It was very central but secluded, had decent rooms and a continental breakfast! It's a good pick for convenience considering it's close to one of the ferry stations too but if it's a less touristy, quiet, and local location you're looking for then maybe try finding accomodationg around the Campo di Ghetto Nuovo area. Hope this helps 😊
And the prisons?
Like for Dark Souls
@locavore_eats
2 жыл бұрын
Praise the sun 🙌
last time when i eat tramezzino in venice, they use real crab meat not the imitation one. and that one really2 good
@locavore_eats
3 жыл бұрын
Wow that sounds so luxurious and delicious!! Wish I can try that next time 😊
When is the best time to see Venice?
@locavore_eats
2 жыл бұрын
Hard to say as we've only been during February. Definitely less crowds in winter which we prefer 😊
@federicoboccignone7628
Жыл бұрын
Everytime. but, to me, the best is during the fall (maybe with some fog, that increases the fascination). I live in Padova 30 km from Venice. Come to visit Padova. It's a wonderful town!! Not so unique than Venice, but oldier...