Experience the grandeur of Venice's Doge's Palace with fast-track entry, allowing you to bypass standard queues and delve directly into the rich history of Venetian governance and art.
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Immerse yourself in the opulent history of Venice with Doge’s Palace tickets, granting access to one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. This Gothic masterpiece, once the heart of La Serenissima’s political and cultural life, captivates with its breathtaking interiors, from the golden staircase to frescoed halls adorned by masters like Titian and Tintoretto. Explore ornate rooms that echo the power of the Venetian Republic, offering travelers a vivid journey through centuries of art, governance, and intrigue, all set against the stunning backdrop of St. Mark’s Square.
Beyond its lavish chambers, the palace reveals its darker past as a historic prison, connected by the haunting Bridge of Sighs, where prisoners once sighed en route to confinement. With fast-track entry options, you can delve into this blend of beauty and history at your own pace, marveling at triumphal arches and intricate details. Perfect for culture seekers and history buffs, Doge’s Palace delivers an unforgettable experience in Venice’s enchanting heart, combining architectural splendor with captivating stories.
Doge's Palace and Procuratie:
Children require a valid ticket unless eligible for free or reduced entry.
The venue is wheelchair accessible.
Your booking will be confirmed by the provider instantly.
No cancellation or refunds are allowed for this activity.
Present your smartphone ticket at the "pre-paid ticket" entrance of Doge's Palace.
Doge's Palace, Piazza San Marco, Venice, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy
Società Cooperativa Culture
CNY 250
All you need is to buy the ticket and they'll scan it straight from your app. Very convenient!
Excellent museum
Nice amazing palace!
No waiting at entrance. Breath-taking artwork. Beautifully maintained structure.
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Only includes doge and museum. Did not include the basilica. Quite disappointing as we missed the entry of basilica