Near the Spanish Synagogue, visitors can join guided tours hosted by local Jewish cultural associations, exploring the synagogue’s 16th-century origins, architectural details, and historical significance as a center of Venice’s Jewish community. Tours often include exhibitions of Hebrew manuscripts, conservation workshops, and lectures on traditional Jewish holidays, offering deep insight into Jewish heritage.
Weekend Mediterranean-themed markets also take place nearby, featuring local artisans selling items like Jewish breads, spice blends, and handcrafted glassware. Some restaurants offer Venetian-Jewish fusion cuisine, such as seafood dishes prepared with traditional Jewish spices, showcasing a unique blend of culinary traditions. The site remains not only a historical landmark but also a vibrant hub for cultural exchange.