Unlock Venice’s charm with a City Pass. Access 30+ attractions, guided tours, and gondola rides. Discover history, culture, and more.
Unlock Venice’s charm with a City Pass. Access 30+ attractions, guided tours, and gondola rides. Discover history, culture, and more.
- Doge’s Palace - Renowned for its Gothic architecture and as the former home of Venetian dukes, Doge’s Palace is a top attraction in Venice.
- National Archeological Museum - Explore ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, primarily donated by Venetian aristocrats, at this museum.
- Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana - This library boasts a…
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Doge’s Palace - Renowned for its Gothic architecture and as the former home of Venetian dukes, Doge’s Palace is a top attraction in Venice.
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National Archeological Museum - Explore ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, primarily donated by Venetian aristocrats, at this museum.
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Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana - This library boasts a significant collection of Greek, Latin, and Oriental works, focusing on Venetian history, classical linguistics, and ancient geography maps.
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Museo Leonardo da Vinci - The Leonardo Da Vinci Museum in Venice offers an engaging and interactive exhibition of da Vinci’s life and masterpieces.
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Scuola Grande di San Rocco - Established in the 13th century, the Scuola San Rocco is one of Venice’s largest confraternities, influencing the city’s religious and communal life.
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Museo Correr - This exhibition showcases the life and culture of the Venetian Republic through bronze statues, paintings, and books.
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Scala Contarini del Bovolo - Attached to the Gothic “Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo,” this site is famous for its uniquely constructed spiral staircase.
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Gondola Ride - Enjoy an included Gondola ride tour. The iconic gondolas adorning the city’s canals are a symbol of Venice. A gondola ride is a “must-do” for many visitors, offering a unique perspective of Venice and its attractions from the Canal Grande and smaller canals around Piazza San Marco.
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Isola di Burano - World Heritage Site - Enjoy a free admission tour of the islands Murano, Burano, and Torcello. These famous Venetian islands each offer unique experiences. The tour begins in Venice, with the first stop at Murano, known for its handmade glass and glassblowing workshops. Next, Burano welcomes visitors with its vibrant fisheries and renowned bobbin lacework. The final stop is Torcello, home to the ancient St. Maria Assunta Cathedral and St. Forsa Church, both worth visiting.
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Ca’ Rezzonico - One of the few Venetian noble palaces open to the public, Ca’ Rezzonico offers insight into the 18th-century Venetian upper class. It houses the Museo del Settecento Veneziano, featuring art and interior decorations from the peak of Venetian painting and art, including works from the late Baroque, Rococo, and early Classicism periods by artists like Pietro Longhi, Canaletto, and the Tiepolo family.
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Ca’ Pesaro Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna - The International Gallery of Modern Art in Ca’ Pesaro features significant 19th- and 20th-century paintings and sculptures, including masterpieces by Gustav Klimt and Auguste Rodin, and works by artists like Medardo Rosso, Adolfo Wildt, and Giacomo Balla. The second floor hosts temporary exhibitions, while the third floor houses the Museum of Oriental Art.
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Glass Museum (Murano) - This museum’s glass art collection is among the world’s most extensive, presented in seven chronological sections from antiquity to the present. The last three sections focus on the ‘rebirth’ of Murano glass, which regained popularity in the late 19th century. Visitors can admire classical, Art Nouveau, and modern works.
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Scuola Grande San Giovanni Evangelista di Venezia - One of Venice’s oldest brotherhoods, established in 1261, this historical building offers a journey through Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo styles. Discover paintings by Tintoretto, Tiepolo, Jacopo Palma il giovane, and others. The staircase by Mauro Codussi and the marble septum are renowned architectural masterpieces.
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Museo del Merletto - Located in the historic Podestà palace of Torcello in Piazza Galuppi, Burano, this museum was the site of the famous Burano Lace School from 1872 to 1970. It showcases rare and precious lace pieces, offering a comprehensive overview of Venetian and lagoon lace history and artistry.
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Casa di Carlo Goldoni - Carlo Osvaldo Goldoni (1707–1793) was a celebrated Italian playwright from the Republic of Venice. His plays are known for their wit and honesty. The palace where he was born and raised is now a museum in his honor and also houses an institute for theatre studies.
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Museo di Palazzo Fortuny - The Museo Mariano Fortuny, a second location of the Museo d’Arte Pesaro, displays works by artist and designer Mariano Fortuny and other modern art pieces. The first floor features Fortuny’s former living space, showcasing his innovative interior designs and lighting techniques. The museum includes paintings, photographs, and fabrics, all arranged according to Fortuny’s vision of perfect lighting.
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Palazzo Mocenigo - This museum features extensive collections of ancient fabrics and clothing from the Venice City Museums, with a section dedicated to perfume. It serves as a Study Centre for the history of fabrics, costumes, and fashion. The museum’s layout integrates palazzo furnishings and paintings with numerous works from the Venice Civic Museums, showcasing the luxurious elegance of past eras.

- Skip the line ticket to St. Mark’s Basilica (optional)
- Guided tour of La Fenice Theatre
- Chorus Pass for impressive churches
- Gondola ride in Venice
- Doge’s Palace included
- Island tour to Murano, Burano, and Torcello
- Skip the line ticket to St. Mark’s Basilica (optional)
- Guided tour of La Fenice Theatre
- Chorus Pass for impressive churches
- Gondola ride in Venice
- Doge’s Palace included
- Island tour to Murano, Burano, and Torcello
- Public Transport, if not selected optional
- Public Transport, if not selected optional
Discover the essence of Venice by visiting its renowned landmarks, museums, and churches—all accessible with a single pass.
The Venice City Pass grants entry to the city’s rich heritage and timeless allure, offering priority access to essential attractions such as the magnificent Doge’s Palace, a guided walking tour through the captivating streets, and a…
Discover the essence of Venice by visiting its renowned landmarks, museums, and churches—all accessible with a single pass.
The Venice City Pass grants entry to the city’s rich heritage and timeless allure, offering priority access to essential attractions such as the magnificent Doge’s Palace, a guided walking tour through the captivating streets, and a memorable gondola ride along the sparkling Grand Canal.
Expand your journey beyond the city to the vibrant islands of Murano, Burano, and Torcello, each with its unique story and charm. With access to over 20 attractions, the Venice City Pass allows you to explore at your leisure—eliminating the need for individual tickets.
Optional: Include a public transportation ticket.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.