Venice Doge's Palace Tickets

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Experience Highlights

Are you planning a trip to Venice and don't know where to start? Then we recommend this entrance ticket to the Doge's Palace to dive straight into the heart of historic Venice. With your fast-track ticket, you'll be able to explore one of the city's most iconic buildings. Located in St. Mark's Square, the Doge's Palace is an artistic treasure that houses masterpieces by Titian and Tintoretto.

Inside there is plenty to see: you will walk along the famous Bridge of Sighs, enter the Armoury and see the halls of Government and Justice, the Doge's flats and the spectacular Scala d'Oro. This building is not only a symbol of Venice, but also the former residence of the Doges, the highest rulers of the city.

The experience also includes access to the Archaeological Museum, the Correr Museum and the Marciana National Library. These three spaces are separate from the Doge's Palace but within the museum complex around St. Mark's Square and you can explore them within 24 hours of your visit to the Doge's Palace.

Discover the must-see:

  • Visit the Doge's Palace of Venice, a majestic Gothic building, home to the Doge, the historic leader of the city. Inside you can cross the Bridge of Sighs, see the Armoury and the Scala d'Oro or gaze at works by Titian and Tintoretto. The date you choose when you book your ticket will be the day of your visit.
  • Once outside the Doge's Palace, you can complete the route of the museums in St. Mark's Square. With this combined ticket you have access to the Archaeological Museum, the Correr Museum and the Marciana National Library and you can visit them up to 24 hours after the date booked for the Doge's Palace.

What’s included

  • Tickets for the Doge's Palace of Venice
  • Quick access
  • Entrance to the Archaeological Museum
  • Entrance to the Martian National Library

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Keep in mind you need to arrive 10 minutes before start

Step by Step

Imagine exploring the Doge's Palace in Venice with fast-track access, like a VIP! Right in the middle of St Mark's Square, this Gothic palace was home to the Doge, the great ruler of the city, for centuries. Not only is it a spectacular building, it's also a treasure trove of art with jaw-dropping works by Titian and Tintoretto .

Inside you can see the Halls of Government and Justice, the Doge's flats and the impressive Scala d'Oro. Not forgetting the Bridge of Sighs, where prisoners breathed their last breaths of freedom, and the impressive Armoury with its collection of weapons.

But wait, there's more! Your ticket opens the door to a complete tour of the Venetian cultural heritage around St. Mark's Square: from the Archaeological Museum, where Greek and Roman sculptures will transport you to another era, to the Marciana National Library, a place full of ancient wisdom. Together with the Correr Museum, all three are part of the museum complex around the Doge's Palace. You can visit all three for up to 24 hours after the date you booked at the Doge's Palace entrance.

Venice is not just canals and gondolas, it's a place where every corner tells a story and every building is a work of art. So, are you ready to experience Venice like never before? Come on, the Queen of the Adriatic awaits you with its secrets and wonders!

Reviews

4.5
· 2038 Reviews
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    M.
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    Definitely to enter the Doge's Palace you have to buy tickets in advance, it is almost impossible to get them there. Access was easy and the palace was extraordinary.
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    S.
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    Impressive structure and above all its proximity to the canal.
  • J
    J.
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    The Doge's Palace, like the other well-known places in Venice, tends to fill up with people very easily and quickly, so going through the fast lane was the best way to go.
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