Explore two of Venice’s most iconic landmarks—Doge’s Palace and St. Mark’s Basilica—on a guided small-group tour. Skip the long lines and dive deep into Venetian history, politics, and art with expert narration.
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Step into the heart of Venetian history with this skip-the-line guided tour of St. Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s Palace, two of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Begin your journey in the majestic basilica, a stunning example of Byzantine art in Italy, where shimmering gold mosaics and intricate marble inlays tell sacred stories across its sacred walls. Your expert guide will illuminate the biblical scenes and historic nuances that make this cathedral truly one-of-a-kind.
Continue to the Palazzo Ducale, once the political nerve center of the Venetian Republic. Explore its opulent halls adorned with Renaissance masterpieces, and visit the very chambers where the Doge and his Council governed one of the most powerful maritime republics in Europe. This small-group experience ensures a deeper understanding of Venice’s storied past, from the Middle Ages through the rise of its global influence.
Meeting Point – Campo San Gallo
Guided Tour of St. Mark’s Basilica
Guided Tour of the Doge’s Palace
Tour Ends Near Piazza San Marco(Pass by)
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City Tours Co Uk
SGD 53.21
Elena is an excellent guide. A native Venetian, she is very knowledgeable and engaging. Good humor too. She provided very interesting insights about the Palace and Basilica. A must visit.
Very informative guide. Well organised tour.
Francesco's tour guide style is hard to describe. We could tell on some level he was passionate maybe, but his accent (Italian to English), was quite thick and filled with mumbles and whispers. Perhaps he was attempting to be dramatic, but it just perplexed all of us (6 in the group). It became boring I'm sorry to say, painfully so, and we were anxious for the 2 hour tour to finish. So, Francesco, you seem like a lovely guy, but compared to similar tours we've been on in Milan and Rome, this was by far the worst. The initial your meeting point shop was great though, and the staff in the shop were great and kind.