Unlock Venice’s charm with an all-inclusive pass: skip lines, explore islands, and glide on gondolas. Discover effortlessly and save big.
Unlock Venice’s charm with an all-inclusive pass: skip lines, explore islands, and glide on gondolas. Discover effortlessly and save big.
- St. Mark’s Basilica - Originally designed as a private chapel for the Doge, St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice stands as one of Italy’s most magnificent cathedrals. It was constructed to house the relics of St. Mark the Evangelist, which were taken from Alexandria, Egypt. Today, the basilica is renowned for its golden mosaics, among other features….
- St. Mark’s Basilica - Originally designed as a private chapel for the Doge, St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice stands as one of Italy’s most magnificent cathedrals. It was constructed to house the relics of St. Mark the Evangelist, which were taken from Alexandria, Egypt. Today, the basilica is renowned for its golden mosaics, among other features. Admission includes a tour guide who leads the group through the museum.
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Doge’s Palace - The Doge’s Palace in Venice, a remarkable example of Gothic architecture, served as the Doge’s residence and is now a top attraction in the city. Initially built in the 9th century, it was the residence and political hub of the Republic of Venice. The current palace, constructed in the 14th and 15th centuries, is admired for its elaborate façade, spacious inner courtyard, and grand halls like the Great Council Chamber and the Golden Hall.
Ticket validity includes: · Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale) · Correr Museum (Museo Correr) · National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale) · Marciana National Library (Sale Monumentali della Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana) - Ca’ Rezzonico - This palace is one of the few Venetian noble palaces open to the public today, offering a glimpse into the life of the affluent Venetian upper class in the 18th century. It now hosts the Museo del Settecento Veneziano, featuring numerous artworks and interior decorations from a peak period of Venetian painting and art. It includes works from the late Baroque, Rococo, and early Classicism periods, with paintings and frescoes by Pietro Longhi, Canaletto, Francesco Guardi, and the Tiepolo family, along with furniture and fittings sourced from other palaces and villas.
- Basilica di San Pietro di Castello - Located on the island of Castello, the Basilica di San Pietro di Castello in Venice is a remarkable historic building. Once the main cathedral in Venice, it showcases Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance architectural elements. The marble-clad bell tower is particularly notable, being the only church in Venice with such a tower.
- Lace Museum - Situated in the historic palace of Podestà of Torcello, in Piazza Galuppi, Burano, the museum was the site of the renowned Burano Lace School from 1872 to 1970. It displays rare and precious pieces that provide a comprehensive overview of the history and artistry of Venetian and lagoon laces, from their origins to the present day, in a charming setting adorned in the island’s typical colors.
- Ca’ Pesaro Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna - The International Gallery of Modern Art in Ca’ Pesaro houses significant 19th- and 20th-century collections of paintings and sculptures, including masterpieces by Gustav Klimt and Auguste Rodin, as well as notable works by artists like Medardo Rosso, Adolfo Wildt, and Giacomo Balla. It also features a rich selection of works by other Italian artists and an important section on graphic art. The second floor of the grand palace hosts temporary exhibitions, while the third floor is home to the Museum of Oriental Art.
- Casa di Carlo Goldoni - Carlo Osvaldo Goldoni (25 February 1707 – 6 February 1793) was an Italian playwright and librettist from the Republic of Venice. His works include some of Italy’s most famous and beloved plays, appreciated for their clever mix of wit and sincerity. In his memoirs, Goldoni fondly recalls the palace where he was born and raised. Today, this palace is a museum in his honor and also houses an institute for theatre studies.
- Chiesa di San Sebastiano - The Chiesa di San Sebastiano is a captivating church in Venice that appeals to art enthusiasts and history lovers alike. It is particularly renowned for housing the life’s work of artist Paolo Veronese. Opened in its current form in 1546, San Sebastiano features a cycle of paintings, several Old Testament scenes, frescoes, and an altarpiece by Veronese. A highlight of the Chiesa di San Sebastiano is his painting ‘The Martyr Santa Lucia,’ a superb example of 16th-century Venetian painting. Appropriately, the tomb of this celebrated artist is also located in the church.
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Museo Correr - Situated directly on St. Mark’s Square, the Correr Museum is located in the Napoleonic wing, which was furnished as a residence for rulers. The Napoleonic wing, with its two monumental façades, enchanting portico, airy salon, and magnificent ballroom, retains many typical features of the Bonaparte and Habsburg eras: the architecture and fresco decorations, as well as the neoclassical furnishings, are significant witnesses to the culture and stylistic expressions of the time.
Equally impressive are the stately rooms furnished for the Habsburg court during the Austrian period, including the apartment of Empress Sissi. The palace’s splendid rooms are adorned with valuable furniture, paintings, and decorations, offering visitors a glimpse into Venice’s royal history. - Museo Leonardo da Vinci - The Leonardo da Vinci Museum in Venice is an engaging and interactive exhibition focusing on da Vinci’s life and works. Da Vinci, who lived during the 15th and 16th centuries, is regarded as one of the greatest geniuses of all time, known for his contributions as an artist, engineer, scientist, and inventor.
- Museo del Vetro - The museum’s glass art collection is considered one of the most comprehensive in the world, presented in seven sections arranged chronologically from antiquity to the present day. The last three sections of the exhibition are dedicated to the ‘rebirth’ of Murano glass, which has been highly sought after since the late 19th century. Visitors can admire both classical and Art Nouveau objects, as well as modern and contemporary works.
- Palazzo Mocenigo - The museum houses extensive collections of ancient fabrics and clothing belonging to 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 rooms skillfully evoke various aspects of a Venetian nobleman’s life and activities between the 17th and 18th centuries.
- Scuola Grande di San Rocco - The Scuola San Rocco is one of the prominent Scuole, or brotherhoods, in Venice. These were established from the 13th century onwards and played significant religious and social roles. The guild building of the largest Scuole, di San Rocco, was adorned with paintings and ceiling frescoes by the renowned Venetian artist Jacopo Tintoretto over a span of 20 years.

- All access to 20+ attractions
- Doge’s Palace entry
- 20-30 min Gondola ride
- Public Transportation ticket
- Kolet eSIM Free Offer - 1GB of Data
- Island tour Murano, Burano, and Torcello
- All access to 20+ attractions
- Doge’s Palace entry
- 20-30 min Gondola ride
- Public Transportation ticket
- Kolet eSIM Free Offer - 1GB of Data
- Island tour Murano, Burano, and Torcello
- Personal expenses
- Airport Transfer
- Personal expenses
- Airport Transfer
The All-Inclusive Venice City Pass provides a hassle-free way to explore the city. A standout feature is the skip-the-line entry to St. Mark’s Basilica via a guided tour, scheduled for the first morning, with start times ranging from 09:15 to 11:15. Since St. Mark’s Basilica often requires advance booking and frequently sells out, this ensures your…
The All-Inclusive Venice City Pass provides a hassle-free way to explore the city. A standout feature is the skip-the-line entry to St. Mark’s Basilica via a guided tour, scheduled for the first morning, with start times ranging from 09:15 to 11:15. Since St. Mark’s Basilica often requires advance booking and frequently sells out, this ensures your entry without concerns about availability.
Unlike typical passes, everything is pre-arranged, including entry to major attractions, museums, and historic palaces, trips to Murano and Burano, unlimited public transport, and a traditional gondola ride. With just one QR code, no separate tickets, and no long queues, this pass offers ultimate convenience, time efficiency, and outstanding value.
- We recommend strongly during peak season booking the gondola ride in advance at the ticket office (information in digital City Pass)
- If you booked the optiSt. Mark’s Basilica visit, including the guided tour, will be scheduled at an available time between 9:15 AM and 11:15 AM on the first day of your City Pass
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.