Skip the ticket lines on a guided tour of St. Mark's Golden Basilica and the Gothic Doge's Palace, featuring 1,000 years of history. Discover the Prisons, Bridge of Sighs, and the History Gallery.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Reserve now & pay later
- Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.
- Duration 2 - 3 hours
- Check availability to see starting times
- Skip the ticket line
- Live tour guide
- English, Spanish, French
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
our tour guide was very knowledgeable about Venice's history, and each of the places we visited. She was good at keeping on schedule, and gave us little glimpses of current day culture with her interactions with other Venetians.
Simonetta was nothing that the best. Very knowledgeable and passionate about the places we visited and Venice itself. She also provided us with clues about the city, beyond the expected!!!
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Meeting point
From St. Mark’s Square, face the Basilica and turn right towards the Doge’s Palace. Continue past the Bridge of Sighs to Riva degli Schiavoni (the waterfront promenade). Walk for 2 minutes, then turn left into Calle de le Rasse. The Venice Tours Office is at number 4536; look for the sign at the entrance.
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What to bring
- Comfortable shoes
Not allowed
- Pets
- Shorts
- Luggage or large bags
- Short skirts
- Sleeveless shirts
- Backpacks
Know before you go
- PLEASE NOTE THAT THE BELL TOWER OPTIONS MAY INCLUDE EITHER AN EXTERNAL OR INTERNAL SAN MARCO BASILICA GUIDED VISIT (it depends on the selected by you option)
- On Sundays, festive days, and unscheduled religious celebrations, the visit is scheduled with direct access to the terrace and St. Mark's Museum on the first floor, from where the mosaics can be seen partially
- Pala D'Oro is not included in the tour
- The Marciana Library is closed on Sundays
- The dress code must be followed to enter the basilica
- During some days of high turnout or for other unforeseen reasons, the waiting time to access St. Mark's Basilica might be longer than expected