For a more personalised and participatory experience, join a small group guided tour. Take advantage of pre-purchased tickets to make the most of your treasured vacation time. In one 3-hour tour, see the city’s principal highlights, including the Doge’s Palace. Explore Venice and its famous monuments with a knowledgeable local guide. Leave your tour and guide with enough information to make the rest of your vacation to this unique Italian city more enjoyable.
What’s included
Expert local guide with insider’s knowledge
3-hour walking tour at a relaxed pace
Tickets for the Correr Museum
Admission to National Archeological Museum and Biblioteca Marciana
Pre-reserved tickets for Doge’s Palace
Small group tour for a more personalised experience
What’s not included
Guided Tour of Correr Museum, National Archeological Museum, and Biblioteca Marciana
Transportation to/from the meeting point
The cost of admission to Doge's Palace in Venice is 20 euros for adults, and there may be discounts available for students, seniors, and children.
Doge's Palace is typically open from 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM during the high season (April to October) and from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM during the low season (November to March). However, please check the official website for the most up-to-date information on operating hours.
Doge's Palace is a magnificent Gothic building filled with historical and artistic treasures. Some of the main highlights include the Doge's Apartments, the Bridge of Sighs, the Great Council Chamber, and the impressive Golden Staircase. Visitors can also see numerous paintings by renowned artists such as Titian, Veronese, and Tintoretto, which adorn the palace's interior.
Yes, there is a dress code for visiting Doge's Palace. Visitors are required to dress modestly and avoid wearing sleeveless tops, shorts, and revealing clothing. If you're not appropriately dressed, you may be denied entry.
Yes, it is possible to purchase tickets for Doge's Palace online in advance. This is recommended, especially during peak tourist seasons, to avoid long lines at the ticket counters.