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Discover the Treasure of Venice with this skip-the-line ticket and official self-guided audio tour of the Saint Mark's Basilica! Please, note the entrance ticket includes access to and audio tour of the ground floor only! Access to and an audio guide of the museums and terraces is NOT included! Located in St. Mark square, right next to the Doge's Palace, the Saint Mark's Basilica has always been the center of Venice's public and religious life. Today, it is open both for prayer and for the opportunity to admire its extraordinary artistic heritage. Start your incredible journey in front of the Basilica, learning about its history and architecture. Then, bypass the crowds and plunge into the story, which is a tale like no other. Venice brought Byzantium's spiritual and material heritage to the West and preserved it till now, so travelers from all over the world could experience its grandeur. Be lucky to see 8000 square metres of mosaics covering the Basilica walls, vaults, and cupolas. Marvel at a unique architectural collection consisting of masterpieces of different types, epochs, and origins. As a bonus, when you've finished exploring the basilica and the square, we invite you on a stroll through the city of Venice. The route is designed to guide you through narrow cobblestone streets, over picturesque bridges, and alongside the shimmering Grand Canal, providing a structure to your discovery of Venice, concluding on the vibrant Rialto Bridge.

When you visit Venice, you can't miss Fortuny Palace, with its centuries worth of history. When you pass through the front door, you immerse yourself in the customs and traditions of Venice. Its unique facade is characterised by seven openings, while its interior has wooden lintels and marble pillars. Its architectural beauty is what attracted the designer Mariano Fortuny, who decided to restore the palace and give it back its lost beauty. Amongst the designer's creations, you can admire the winter garden and painting studio located on the first noble floor. The space features art of female figures, allegorical images, satyrs and exotic animals, parrots, and monkeys enveloped in floral and vegetable motifs, garlands and grotesques. Make sure to admire the Fortuny family's antiques collection and spectacular examples of textile production during your visit.

Duck out of the thronging crowds at St. Mark's Square, and enjoy a little holiday in the mind of a genius, with a ticket to Negozio Olivetti. Designed by celebrated Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa, this boutique museum is the perfect counterpoint to Venice's Gothic and Moorish architecture - and its bustling crowds! Epitomizing Scarpa's innovative use of space, the understated elegance of Negozio Olivetti offers a bite-size slice of calming modern design, without a single pigeon in sight!

Put your city plans aside and head to the rolling Euganean Hills for a taste of early 16th-century, aristocratic Italian life. The Villa dei Vescovi (Bishops' Villa) was intended as a place for nobleman Alvise Cornaro's intellectual friends to gather and discuss the importance of art and nature. As you do! Explore the fancy rooms and spot the homages to the great outdoors in the frescoes on the walls. The views across the vineyards outside are magical. Why not bring a picnic?

The Museum of Natural History Venice, with its two rich exhibition floors, will do nothing but surprise you! On the ground floor you'll find the Cetacean Gallery – with the skeleton of a baleen whale and a young sperm whale – and the Tegnùe Aquarium, which reconstructs a particular underwater rocky environment of the Upper Adriatic Sea. On the upper floor, the museum is divided into three parts: the first is dedicated to fossils, the second recounts the evolution of collecting nature and the birth of scientific museology, and the third illustrates the variety of living forms and the complexity of adaptations and specialisations. Prepare to be amazed by our natural world at the Museum of Natural History Venice.

Discover the interiors of the enchanting La Fenice Theatre in Venice with this skip-the-line entrance ticket! Whether you're a lover of opera or simply want to immerse yourself in the beauty of one of Italy's most celebrated theaters, this opera house is sure to leave you captivated and inspired. This ticket offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at La Fenice, taking you to areas typically overlooked by the public, such as the Royal Box and the Apollo Rooms boasting some magnificent details of the Baroque interiors. You'll be able to explore the stunning architecture and ornate interiors of La Fenice securing the heritage of the incredible performances that have taken place within its walls. Photos and artifacts will tell you the story of the theatre's founding, its tumultuous past, and its triumphant rebirth after devastating fires. Experience the magic of one of the most renowned opera houses and admire the artistry of this iconic venue. WeGoTrip is an authorized reseller of Venezia Unica services.

Once the home of Venetian nobles, two world-class museums occupy the space inside this opulent ex-palace. Explore a huge collection of 19th and 20th-century paintings, as well as Expressionist and Surrealist art in The International Gallery of Modern Art. In the Oriental Art Museum, ogle the many treasures from Prince Enrico di Borbone's jaunt across Asia from 1887–89. Marvel at beautiful antique Islamic ceramics, an exquisite carved Chinese chess set from the 18th century, and more.

With this combo ticket you'll get skip-the-line access to two of Venice's most interesting museums! Explore the art of Venetian lace-making from the 16th to the 20th centuries at the Lace Museum, then check out the largest collection of Murano glass in history at the Glass Museum.

Get lost in the various rooms of the Scuola Grande dei Carmini, founded on 1598 as a laical confraternity. History unravels beneath your feet as you explore numerous, priceless works of art, including the famous ceiling. It's worth a bit of neck strain to feast your eyes on the paintings by Giambattista Tiepolo above your head! The artist worked tirelessly in 1739 and 1749 to create the famous nine canvases, depicting scenes of spiritual virtue. The interior rooms of the Scuola have fully preserved the original antique furnishings.

If you wanted a no-frills adventure in Venice, this is not it. Explore the art of Venetian lace from the 16th to the 20th century at the Lace Museum and learn about the art of tatting (also known as lace)! More than 200 rare and valuable objects are preserved in the open archive here, including drawings, photographs, and other lace charms. On the first floor of the museum, you'll find four rooms packed with lacey-based items. Learn about the evolution of the art of lace-making in Venice over the centuries, and get up close to over 200 rare and precious examples. During museum opening hours, you can even see skilled master lacemakers at work, custodians of an art handed down over the centuries.
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Piazza San MarcoOpen in Google MapsOpening hours
- Monday: 9:30 AM – 8:45 PM
- Tuesday: 9:30 AM – 8:45 PM
- Wednesday: 9:30 AM – 8:45 PM
- Thursday: 9:30 AM – 8:45 PM
- Friday: 9:30 AM – 8:45 PM
- Saturday: 9:30 AM – 8:45 PM
- Sunday: 9:30 AM – 8:45 PM
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St Mark's Campanile is the landmark bell tower of Piazza San Marco and one of Venice’s most recognizable symbols. Originally built as a watchtower and lighthouse, it took shape over centuries and became closely tied to the civic and religious life of the city. The current tower was rebuilt in 1912 after the previous structure collapsed in 1902, preserving its familiar red-brick form, belfry, and golden angel-topped spire. Rising to about 98–99 meters, it dominates the square and offers sweeping views over Venice, the lagoon, and, on clear days, distant mountains. Its simple design, historic role, and panoramic viewpoint make it both a major monument and a memorable introduction to Venice’s skyline.
Before you enter
- Check the weather before visiting; clear skies make the lagoon and rooftop views far better.
- Go early in the day for shorter waits and calmer viewing platforms.
- Bring a camera or phone with zoom for spotting islands and major landmarks.
- Allow extra time in Piazza San Marco, as the surrounding area is one of Venice’s busiest.
What to expect
- Expect panoramic 360-degree views over Venice, the lagoon, and nearby islands.
- The ride up is by elevator, not stairs, making the ascent quick and straightforward.
- Helpful signs at the top identify important landmarks in different directions.
- The tower is freestanding in the square, so sightlines are open on every side.
During your visit
- Walk around the platform slowly to enjoy each side of Venice’s skyline.
- Look for St Mark’s Basilica domes, the Grand Canal, and lagoon islands below.
- If it is windy or rainy, hold phones and hats securely on the viewing level.
- Visit later in the day for warmer light over Venice’s terracotta rooftops.
FAQ about St Mark's Campanile
The most popular tours for St Mark's Campanile are:
- Venice: Doge's Palace Ticket & Audio Tour with St. Mark's Square Walk
- Mini Walking Tour of Venice: Spectacular Sights of Most Iconic Places
- Venice: Self-Guided Walking Audio Tour with a Local
- Venice: A Journey of Discovery with St. Mark's Campanile Ticket
- St. Mark’s Campanile: Skip The Line Ticket + Venice History 3D Museum
Explore St Mark's Campanile at your own pace with these audio guides and self-guided tours:
- Venice: Doge's Palace Ticket & Audio Tour with St. Mark's Square Walk
- Mini Walking Tour of Venice: Spectacular Sights of Most Iconic Places
- Venice: Self-Guided Walking Audio Tour with a Local
- Venice: A Journey of Discovery with St. Mark's Campanile Ticket
- St. Mark’s Campanile: Skip The Line Ticket + Venice History 3D Museum
St Mark's Campanile is located in Venice, surrounded by many other great sights.
These tours cover St Mark's Campanile and other nearby highlights:
- Venice: Doge's Palace Ticket & Audio Tour with St. Mark's Square Walk
- Mini Walking Tour of Venice: Spectacular Sights of Most Iconic Places
- Venice: Self-Guided Walking Audio Tour with a Local
- Venice: A Journey of Discovery with St. Mark's Campanile Ticket
- St. Mark’s Campanile: Skip The Line Ticket + Venice History 3D Museum