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Doge's Palace Tickets

Explore the heart of Venetian history with a walk through its stunning Gothic palace

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Attractions Pass

The Venice Pass

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  • Doge's Palace
  • St. Mark’s Basilica or Bell-Tower
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Attractions Pass

St.Mark's Square Pass

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Guided Tour

Doge's Palace: Guided Tour

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  • Live guide in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish
  • Duration: 1h - 2h 30mins
  • Group of max.: 20 people
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Guided Tour

Doge's Palace & St.Mark's Basilica: Guided Tours

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  • Live guide in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish
  • Duration: 2h - 3h 30mins
  • Group of max.: 10 - 25 people
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Doge's Palace FAQs

The Doge's Palace that dominates the scene on Palazzo Ducale has had many forms over the years, but its role as the seat of the Venetian Republic is still evident today.

Comprised of three wings, construction began as early as 1340, with towers, walls, and canals built to protect the city and its citizens. The Doge's apartments, government offices, and a prison building were added during the early Renaissance when most political negotiations took place at the height of Venice's world power.

Reconstructed and renovated many times over the centuries, the Doge's Palace has kept the Doge's apartments and most council meeting rooms intact, and tourists can visit both the prison and the armory.

The Doge's Palace has served multiple purposes throughout history.

It houses the luxurious apartments of the former Doge and royal family, a stronghold prison, an armory, and parts of the palace are now dedicated to a modern museum showcasing cultural artifacts unique to the Venetian Republic.

As one of the few cities where no cars are allowed in the city center, you can get to the Doge's Palace through Venice's famed waterways.

Take a vaporetto, a water taxi, and get off at Palazzo Ducale from the Grand Canal (you can't miss it). If you prefer the scenic route through Venice's beautiful buildings, you can also walk or cycle.

Tickets overview

  • The beautiful arches, columns, and ornate decoration on the facade make the Doge's Palace a stunning example of Venetian Gothic architecture

  • Learn about the luxurious lifestyle of the Doge by exploring the private apartments decorated with opulent furnishings

  • Visit the Bridge of Sighs that connects the palace to the prison. It was named after prisoners who, according to legend, would see Venice one last time through the tiny windows before being imprisoned

  • See impressive art collections and historical exhibits illustrating Venetian culture and history throughout the palace

The Doge’s Palace is a must-visit attraction for anyone interested in history and architecture. Be sure to book your ticket ahead of time to beat the crowds.

Choose the right Doge’s Palace tickets for you:

  • Get to know the history of the palace through a guided tour

  • Ready to go solo and discover more on your own? Pick an entry ticket that includes entry to the Doge's Palace, plus access to the Bridge of Sighs, Armory, Museo Correr, Archaeological Museum, and Marciana National Library

  • Combine your Doge’s Palace visit with other Venetian gems with a city pass

Accessibility information

  • Wheelchair access is possible through an accessible entrance and an elevator to the upper floor
  • A staff member can escort you to the elevator and guide you through the palace rooms
  • Most of the palace rooms have step-free access, but the Armory and the Bridge of Sighs require stairs

General information

  • For a more peaceful experience, visit during the early morning or late evening on weekdays
  • There is a cloakroom available for bulky bags, and umbrellas which are not allowed in exhibition areas
  • Please be aware of the dress code and refrain from wearing beachwear or skimpy clothing
  • Admission may be denied if your face is covered
  • Eating and drinking are not allowed in exhibition areas
  • Visitors should follow marked routes and respect barriers

Doge's Palace reviews

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Shareen,  United States United States
02 Jun 2025
Excellent
Gloria was nice and informative. We enjoyed her tour including all the background information. Location of meeting point needs to be clearer on online ticket purchase. And confirmed on receipt.
Best of Doge's Palace with Bridge of Sighs: Guided tour & Skip the line ticket
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Cath,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
31 May 2025
Excellent
Really ease to use voucher from phone, walked straight in. Took longer than we expected to see everything. Got a great photo of the bridge of sighs from a window, less crowds and queuing than from outside.
Really ease to use voucher from phone, walked straight in. Took longer than we expected to see everything. Got a great photo of the bridge of sighs from a window, less crowds and queuing than from outside.
Doge's Palace: last minutes ticket
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Predrag,  Slovenia Slovenia
04 May 2025
Excellent
The tour was simply amazing because it gives you valuable insights on how the State of Venice was organised and how much attention they paid to art, legislature, and military superiority on the...
The tour was simply amazing because it gives you valuable insights on how the State of Venice was organised and how much attention they paid to art, legislature, and military superiority on the land and at the sea.
Doge's Palace: Fast Track

About: Doge's Palace

The Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale in Italian) is one of Venice's most iconic landmarks. The first palace was built on this spot in the 9th century, but was destroyed by a fire.

The Gothic palace that stands in St. Mark's Square today dates back to the 14th century. Since the 16th century, it's been linked to the New Prison by the (in)famous Bridge of Sighs.

Doge's Palace

Monday
09:00 - 19:00
Tuesday
09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday
09:00 - 19:00
Thursday
09:00 - 19:00
Friday
09:00 - 23:00
Saturday
09:00 - 23:00
Sunday
09:00 - 19:00
Doge's Palace
San Marco 1, 30124, Venice
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