
Venice Carnival Treasure Hunt
The mysterious Venice, the folkloristic carnival, a hidden treasure.
Are you ready to enter the game? Join our treasure hunt and prove yourself in the magical setting of the Venice carnival!
About this experience
This is an enchanted voyage through the narrow streets of Venice during the best period of the year: the Carnival time, when the rules collapse and another truth emerges behind the masks.
We will give you a map and an app for smartphone: your personal storyteller and your guide through the secrets of Venice. This exciting game will take you across the city, you will explore every corner and discover unexpected panoramic points.
You will cross three famous bridge crossing the Grand Canal: the Constitution Bridge, designed by the famous international architect Calatrava, the Scalzi Bridge, with its hidden backstories and the Rialto Bridge, the ancient one.
Your hunt will take you in lively or dark places, like the ancient fish market, the curious Calle dei Boteri, the barrel artisans headquarter or the Erbaria, where weird spices were sold.
You will have to discover four hidden places and take a picture there. Along the way, you will meet the mask-maker who will give you two mask, one white and one decorated.
Your final task will be a challenge with every other treasure hunter.
The first one will be awarded with a gift by the mask maker. Do you want to know more? Accept the challenge!
Available from
$24.27
Experience details
How to use the voucher
Mobile Voucher Accepted
Cancellation Policy
This experience is non-refundable
Additional Information
On the chosen day you must show up in our office located in Piazzale Roma
Our office is the start point of the walking tour and game.
Our staff will give you a map and the instructions. We will also assist you if necessary, in the downloading of the itinerary on your device.
Supported languages
Français, Italiano, English
What's included
-Itinerary
What's not included
-Personal expenses
Meeting Point
Piazzale Roma car terminal Santa Croce 466/e.