Discovering Venice, Italy

Embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting waterways, rich history, and vibrant culture of Venice, Italy, as we uncover the hidden gems and timeless charm of this unique city.

Blick auf Santa Maria della Salute vom Markusplatz aus, Venezia, Venedig, Italien.

The worst tourist traps in Venice: how to avoid being ripped off

Venice is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. No wonder tourists flock there in droves to experience it for themselves. But what are the biggest tourist traps in Venice and how can you avoid falling into them? Here are a few other things to watch out for.

Tourist traps in Venice: Gondola rides

A gondola ride is one of the most romantic experiences in Venice, but you can easily fall victim to inflated prices. Instead of getting on the first gondola you see, arrange a gondola ride with our reliable partner.

What to watch for

Some gondoliers may charge exorbitant rates, especially during peak times or if they sense you’re unfamiliar with standard prices.

How to avoid

Check standard gondola ride prices before heading out. Consider booking through reputable agencies or hotels, or even better, explore the less touristy parts of Venice where prices may be more reasonable.

Book instead a gondola ride online

A gondola ride for two is always romantic, not only on Valentine’s Day. A private gondola ride* costs around 160 euros for 30 minutes.

(Make sure you really book a private gondola ride, and don’t join the group rides, which are cheaper but far less romantic).

The worst tourist traps in Venice: how to avoid being ripped off

Before you head out, don’t forget to brush up on some fascinating facts about gondolas to share with your fellow travelers!

Gondola prices

The prices for gondola rides are set by the municipality and the gondoliers must abide by them. The following constraints are currently in effect (August 2023):

The following constraints are currently in effect

  • DAY HOURS (9 a.m. to 7 p.m.): 80 EUR for a 30-minute gondola tour
  • NIGHT HOURS (7 p.m. to 3 a.m.): 100 EUR for a 35-minute gondola tour
  • tour duration may be altered by a few minutes due to traffic, tide and weather conditions
  • for any other service of different duration, the price is calculated in proportion to the time
  • a maximum of no more than 5 people may board.

List of official gondola stations

Contacts for information and tour reservations.

Name of locationPhone number
Danieli+39-041-5222254
Molo+39-041-5200685
Dogana+39-041-5206120
Trinità+39-041-5231837
Santa Maria del Giglio+39-041-5222073
San Tomà+39-041-5205275
San Benedetto+39-347-5425236
Carbon+39-041-5299028
Santa Sofia+39-041-4765349
San Marcuola+39-338-2599604

You can find the latest numbers and information on the official website, but I recommend to take a look at my comprehensive article about gondolas in Venice as well.

Literature about Venice

Reading books about Venice can enhance your experience of visiting the city in many ways:

  • They help to better understand the historical and cultural context. Venice has a very exciting and rich history as well as culture, and reading books can provide this context and help you understand the city’s art, architecture and traditions.
  • While the major tourist attractions in Venice are well known, there are also many hidden gems that you can discover by reading books.
  • The lagoon city has also been the setting for many famous literary works, including Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice and Thomas Mann’s Death in Venice. Reading these works can deepen your connection to the city and give you new insights into its culture and history.

Overall, reading books about Venice can lead to a better understanding and appreciation of the city, so you can have a more fulfilling and enjoyable visit.

Tourist traps in Venice: False masks

A colorful Carnival mask is the perfect souvenir to take home from Venice, but not all masks are created equal.

The cheaper masks – 20 euros or less – are made in China, not Venice. They don’t necessarily meet EU safety regulations, which means the substances they’re made of could be harmful if you wear them on your skin.

In fact, they should be labeled “For decorative use only,” but that’s not the case with many of them. Remember, you get what you pay for.

What to watch for

How to avoid

Fake carnival masks are one of the biggest tourist traps in Venice.
Fake carnival masks are one of the biggest tourist traps in Venice.

Tourist traps in Venice: Murano glass

Another popular Venetian souvenir is Murano glass, made on the island of Murano in the lagoon.

If you want to make sure you get a real souvenir, buy Murano glass on the island of Murano itself – it’s cheaper, really from Murano and you can take the opportunity to see another part of the lagoon.

What to watch for

There are many shops selling fake Murano glass items claiming they are genuine.

How to avoid

Buy directly from verified workshops on the Murano Island or from reputable dealers. Look for the official “Vetro Artistico Murano” sticker, which certifies its authenticity.

Here you can find a map with all the official Murano glass shops in Venice and Murano. A full list can be found on the website of the Regione Veneto:

Glass artists in Murano. Fake Murano glass is an insidious tourist trap in Venice. Follow this map to avoid scams.
Copyright of Regione Veneto (regione.veneto.it)

Tourist traps in Venice: Tourist menus

As tempting as it may be to choose a restaurant where there are photos of the food and a friendly face standing outside the door to lure you in, this is the kind of restaurant you should avoid.

You should also stay away from restaurants that advertise “tourist menus”, as these are classic tourist traps in Venice, where you will most likely get inferior food at inflated prices.

What to watch for

These menus often offer sub-par food at inflated prices. Beware of restaurants that have hawkers outside trying to lure you in.

How to avoid

Do some research and find restaurants that locals recommend. Avoid places with picture menus displayed outside. Always ask for the local menu or dine where you see a lot of locals.

shallow focus photography of several pizzas

Tourist traps in Venice: Street vendor

As in many European cities, there are numerous illegal street vendors in Venice selling fake designer goods such as handbags and sunglasses.

You should definitely not fall for these tourist traps in Venice, because apart from the inferior quality of these goods, you can expect a heavy fine if you are caught buying them.

Whether you stay in Venice for a week or just a day trip, you can avoid the tourist and budget traps by going to a quieter part of the city.

What to watch for

Stalls or wandering vendors selling cheap masks, toys, or other souvenirs.

How to avoid

Purchase from established stores or workshops. If authenticity matters to you, avoid impromptu street stalls, as locals normally have brick-and-mortar stores in Venice.