
Venice Doge's Palace tickets and tours

The Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale) has represented the seat of Venetian political power for centuries. In its splendid rooms, plastered and ...
1 hour 30 minutes

Come and visit the beautiful Doge's Palace and the wonderful St. Mark's Basilica with an expert local guide!The Palazzo Ducale (Doge's Palac...
2 hours

Enjoy an exclusive walking tour and discover the wonders of Venice! Walk through the most characteristic and important places in the history...
3 hours 30 minutes

Download this audio-guide app on your mobile device and you can make the most of your time in Venice. With built-in audio and an interactive...
168 hours

A wonderful experience to live the city, alone on foot or by public boats, as the Venetians do, among the beautiful squares, narrow streets,...
48 hours

Walking Tour of VeniceHave a walk (no entrances) through the most characteristic and important places for the history of Venice. A qualified...
2 hours 30 minutes

Discover the loveliest corners of this extraordinary city built on wooden pilings in a short 3-hour tour, and enjoy a gondola ride through t...
3 hours

The guide will bring you in the stunning Doge’s Palace with its rooms of power decorated by great artists as Tiepolo and Tiziano. Be stunned...
2 hours 15 minutes

A full 2-hour Venice walking tour of the Doge's Palace in Venice should be an absolute must for anyone visiting Venice. The most important b...
2 hours

Explore Venice – the city of canals is the most romantic and one of the most famous cities in the world on a full-day trip from the Slovenia...
12 hours

On this interactive discovery experience across Venice's center, you will solve riddles via a web app in your phone’s browser. After you sta...
2 hours 30 minutes

Save your time and skip the long line to enter in the breathtaking Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale) and the other museums in St. Mark’s Square...
2 hours
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The inside story
The Doge was the supreme authority of the Republic of Venice, and this palace his dwelling.
This particular palace traces back to 1172, year in which it was built, and entirely changed the appearance of St. Mark’s Square.