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Skip the lines to Venice’s Doge’s Palace with this reserved entry ticket, including access to museums and the Bridge of Sighs for a full historical experience.


This tour offers reserved entry tickets for $34 per person to the Doge’s Palace, one of Venice’s most celebrated landmarks. The ticket grants one-day access, allowing you to explore the palace and several associated museums at your own pace. The skip-the-line feature means no waiting in the long queues, which are common at this popular site.
This setup suits visitors who want a cost-effective, hassle-free way to visit without the need for a guided tour. It’s ideal for those who enjoy self-guided exploration and want flexibility, especially since the museums included are open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with last entries at 4:00 PM.
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The tour begins at the Doge’s Palace in St. Mark’s Square, one of Venice’s most famous locations. Upon arrival, you head to the prepaid entrance line, where you show your barcode voucher. The process is smooth and designed to save significant time, especially during busy periods.
Once inside, the palace’s stunning architecture and ornamentation immediately captivate. The Gothic style features intricate details, while the gold staircase showcases Renaissance craftsmanship. The palace was the seat of Venetian political power for centuries, making it a fascinating place to walk through history.

The Doge’s Palace is a spectacular example of Venetian Gothic architecture, with a history that stretches back to the 14th and 15th centuries. Its original foundations combine with Renaissance and opulent Mannerist additions, creating a building that’s as beautiful inside as out.
Highlights include the ornate gold staircase and the magnificent works of art adorning the walls. The palace’s imposing structure and detailed ornamentation reveal the wealth and importance of Venice during its height as a maritime republic.
A notable feature of the tour is walking across the Bridge of Sighs, which connects the palace to the prisons. This bridge has a poignant history, as the prisoners who crossed it are believed to have sighed in despair, catching their last view of Venice.
The prison areas are accessible within the palace, providing insight into the darker side of Venetian history. The Bridge of Sighs remains a symbol of Venice’s past, and crossing it is a memorable moment during the visit.
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Within the palace, you’ll find the Chamber of the Great Council, which is one of the largest rooms in Europe. Its vast space is decorated with historical artworks and showcases the grandeur of Venetian political life.
The palace interior also features numerous rooms filled with furnishings, paintings, and sculptures, highlighting the artistic and political significance of Venice’s ruling elite. The ornate décor makes every chamber a visual delight.
Your ticket also grants access to three museums in St. Mark’s Square: the Museo Correr, the National Archaeological Museum, and the Marciana Library.
This experience is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs. Children under six years old and disabled visitors with carers can enter free of charge by collecting a free ticket at the entrance.
The process is straightforward, and staff are available to assist. The museums’ opening hours from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM offer plenty of time to explore at a relaxed pace.

While this ticket does not include a guided tour, you can download an audio guide via your phone to enrich your experience. Some reviews suggest that listening to detailed stories enhances understanding of the artworks and history.
Arriving later in the day can help avoid larger crowds, and the self-guided format allows visitors to spend as much time as they wish exploring each room and museum.

At $34, this ticket provides access to Venice’s most significant landmarks with priority entry, saving hours of waiting in line. The inclusion of multiple museums makes it a cost-efficient choice for those wanting a comprehensive day of exploration.
The positive reviews highlight the ease of booking, efficient entry process, and the vast amount of art and history seen inside. Many note that spending at least 90 minutes inside is necessary to appreciate the sights fully, and some suggest spending multiple hours if you want to see everything thoroughly.
This ticket offers a solid combination of convenience, value, and access to Venice’s most iconic palace and related museums. It is perfect for travelers who prefer self-guided visits but want to avoid the hassle of queuing.
The magnificent architecture, historical rooms, and bridge crossing make it a memorable experience, especially for those interested in Venetian history and art. While it does not include a guided tour, the self-paced approach allows for a leisurely exploration.
The accessibility and additional museum entries are added benefits, making this a well-rounded option for most visitors. For anyone wanting to feast on Venice’s art and architecture without the stress of long lines, this ticket delivers great value and a full day of discovery.
“The most amazing palace, the attention to detail, a truly architectural feat”
Does the ticket include a guided tour?
No, this ticket is for self-guided entry only. You can download an audio guide separately if desired.
Can I enter multiple times with this ticket?
No, the ticket is valid for one day only; you cannot re-enter once you leave.
Is there a discount for children or disabled visitors?
Yes, children under six and disabled visitors with carers enter free of charge; you need to pick up a free ticket at the entrance.
What museums are included with the ticket?
The ticket includes access to the Museo Correr, National Archaeological Museum, and Marciana Library.
How long should I plan to spend inside?
Most visitors spend at least 90 minutes, but longer if you wish to see everything thoroughly.
Is the site wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the Doge’s Palace and museums are accessible for wheelchair users.
What are the opening hours?
The museums are open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with last entry at 4:00 PM.