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Venice: Doge's Palace Ticket & Audio Tour wit...

The Doge's Palace & St. Mark's Square are among the most important symbols of Venice. These are at the heart of this self-guided audio tour that will take you on a journey through the city’s history. Embark on a captivating journey through Venice, a city that seamlessly blends its rich history with breathtaking beauty. Your adventure begins in the iconic St. Mark's Square, the pulsating heart of Venice, where the architectural splendor of St. Mark's Basilica and the lively ambiance of the square envelop you in the city’s vibrant spirit. From there, proceed to the majestic Doge's Palace, an enduring symbol of Venice's illustrious past and its Renaissance grandeur. Step inside to explore the sumptuous halls, each adorned with artistic masterpieces that narrate tales of power, intrigue, and artistry. Continue your tour by immersing yourself in the rich tapestry of Venetian history and architecture, adding layers to the narrative of "La Serenissima." This tour not only highlights the historical landmarks but also invites you to uncover the lesser-known tales woven into the very fabric of the city. Note! This tour is not affiliated with the Doge's Palace and St. Mark's Basilica but is provided by an independent creator. Please keep in mind that the tour doesn't include a visit to the St. Mark's Basilica.

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Palazzo Fortuny: Entry Ticket
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Negozio Olivetti: Entry Ticket
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Scuola Grande dei Carmini: Entry Ticket
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What people say about Saint Mark's Basilica

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Venezia: Magnifico Palazzo Ducale e Piazza San Marco
Fast track entry worked perfectly - exactly as advertised. Tickets were on the app which was very convenient.
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Venedig: Der prächtige Dogenpalast und der Markusplatz
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Venecia: Magnífico Palacio Ducal y Plaza de San Marcos
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Venezia: Magnifico Palazzo Ducale e Piazza San Marco
Great experience, would recommend
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May 2026
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Venecia: Magnífico Palacio Ducal y Plaza de San Marcos
Fast track entry worked perfectly - exactly as advertised. Tickets were on the app which was very convenient.
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About Saint Mark's Basilica

This cathedral is one of the most recognized and renowned landmarks in all of Venice, and with good reason: it’s an architectural masterpiece. So, what can you do there?

  • Admire a unique and beautiful cathedral. Basilica di San Marco is a well-preserved example of Byzantine architecture. However, it isn’t just an homage to Byzantine architecture: it combines features from multiple sources, including Romanesque and Islam architecture.
  • Study the magnificent mosaics of the cathedral. These intricate mosaics cover the walls and the domes of the basilica. These mosaics tell stories from the Bible, both the Old and New Testament; even without their historical significance, these murals are a work of art.
  • Walk among an eclectic collection of statues. This cathedral has a rich and varied collection of sculptures scattered inside and outside it. However, not all statues were built for this church, and many were brought from different places. This mixture of styles and techniques sets this collection of sculptures apart from any other in the world.

The tickets to the church cost €3. Children under 6 can enter for free.

The church is open to all visitors every day from 9:30 AM to 5:15 PM. The last opportunity to enter the church is at 4:45 PM.

We suggest visiting this landmark during the low season, from November to March. There are fewer tourists around, so you can explore the church as you please. Going there on weekdays, in the morning, or in the evening will help you avoid crowds.

This cathedral is located in the very heart of Venice, next to Piazza San Marco and Palazzo Ducale. You can reach this landmark via multiple modes of transport like train, vaporetto, bus, or on foot.

The closest vaporetto stop is St. Mark/San Zaccaria; you can get there by Line 1, Line 2, and Line 5.1. It takes about 5 minutes to walk to the basilica from the ferry stop.

The tour The Wonder of Saint Mark’s Basilica is a perfect way to discover the most iconic cathedral of Venice. With the self-guided audio tour, you can learn more about the cathedral’s history, admire its beautiful decorations, and explore Museo di San Marco.

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