Venice: City Pass with 30+ attractions, St. Mark`s & Gondola ride
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Venice
Unlock Venice's charm with a City Pass. Access 30+ attractions, guided tours, and gondola rides. Discover history, culture, and more.
Duration: 7 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Doge’s Palace - With its gothic architecture and being the former residence of Venetian dukes, Doge’s Palace is one of the most visited sights in Venice.

  • Saint Mark’s Basilica - This attraction needs to be booked optional!
    St. Mark’s Basilica opened in 1092 and served as the state sanctuary of the Venetian Republic until 1797—now this cathedral is home of the paternalist.
    Optional bookable. If you select this option we will book your skip the line entry ticket for the first day of your City Pass in the morning or afternoon, depend on availibilty.

  • National Archeological Museum - Here you can peruse through ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, which were mostly donated from private collections of Venetian aristocrats.

  • Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana - Today, this library owns one of the most important collections of Greek, Latin, and Oriental works. These collections are focused primarily on Venetian history, classical linguistics, and ancient geography maps.

  • Museo Leonardo da Vinci - The Leonardo Da Vinci Museum in Venice is an exciting and interactive exhibition that showcases da Vinci’s life and masterpieces.

  • Scuola Grande di San Rocco - The Scuola San Rocco is one of the largest confraternities in Venice. It was established in the 13th century and had influence on the religious and communal life of Venice.

  • Museo Correr - The exhibition covers the life and culture of the Venetian Republic through bronze statues, paintings and books.

  • Scala Contarini del Bovolo - The Scala Contarini del Bovolo is attached to the Gothic palace “Plazzo Contarini del Bovolo” and draws all the attention due to its uniquely constructed spiral staircase.

  • Teatro La Fenice - As a place of world premiers—of Verdis Attila or Wagner’s Ring of the Nibelung –this opera house is a must see for all opera fans.
    Join our included guided tour in english.

  • Chiesa di Santo Stefano - The church, Chiesa di Santo Stefano, was built in the 15th century and is located at Campo Santo Stefano.

  • Chiesa di Santa Maria Formosa - When visiting, you shouldn’t miss seeing the polyptych of St. Barbara by Jacopo Palma il Vecchio which is located inside.

  • Church of Saint Mary of Miracles Venice - The quaint church, Chiesa di Santa Maria dei Miracoli, is located in the Cannaregio district. It enraptures its visitors by its marble designs, as well as the nuances of colors on the interior and exterior of the church.

  • Church of San Giovanni Elemosinario - Although having roots in the 9th century, the Chiesa di San Giovanni as well as the entire market place and warehouses in Rialto had to be rebuilt after a fire that occurred in 1514.

  • San Polo - The façade’s combination of Byzantine, Gothic, and Neoclassical architecture creates an exciting scene to see for all art fans.

  • Chiesa Parrocchiale di San Giacomo dall’Orio - Its colorful mix of various architectural styles makes the Chiesa di San Giacomo simply a one of a kind sight to see.

  • Chiesa di San Stae (Eustachio) - The Chiesa di San Stae is a 17th century church on the Canal Grande.

  • Chiesa Parrocchiale di Sant’Alvise (San Ludovico Vescovo) - Located away from the usual tourist paths, in a quieter neighborhood of Venice, a gem can be found—the Chiesa di Sant’ Alvise.

  • San Pietro di Castello - This former bishop church, Basilica di San Pietro di Castello, is located away from the hustle on the San Pietro di Castello island.

  • Chiesa del Santissimo Redentore - The Chiesa del Santissimo Redentore is a church that was built as a sign of gratitude to God for the end of the plague of 1577.

  • Church of Saint Mary of the Rosary ‘Gesuati’ - This church is the predecessor of the Santa Maria della Visitazione Church, because it was declared to be too small.

  • Chiesa di San Sebastiano - The Chiesa di San Sebastiano is not only famous for its architecture, but also for the life works by the artist, Paolo Veronese.

  • Chiesa di San Giobbe - The Chiesa di San Giobbe is a church built in the Renaissance style that was reopened in 1493 after a period of restoration.

  • San Giovanni in Bragora - Remodelled and restored several times over the centuries, the church was given its current late Gothic appearance in the last quarter of the 15th century. Inside you will find masterpieces by Renaissance artists – simply breathtaking.

  • Chiesa di Santa Maria del Carmelo - The church of Santa Maria del Carmelo (Carmini) was founded by Carmelite monks in the penultimate decade of the 13th century: work began in 1286 and, given the size of the building, continued for a long time until 1348, the year of its official consecration.

  • Parrocchia dei Santi Gervasio e Protasio (San Trovaso) - The Church of Saints Gervasius and Protasius, also known as San Trovaso, is an important place of worship in the heart of Venice. This architectural jewel was built in honour of the martyred saints Gervasius and Protasius, whose names are often combined to form “Trovaso” in Venetian.

  • Canal Grande - Join our included Canal Grande Tour.
    This exciting sightseeing tour takes you along Venice’s largest canal. During the one-hour trip, you can marvel at the different architectural styles of Venice - Byzantine, Renaissance, Baroque, Gothic - and admire the Rialto Bridge, the oldest and most famous bridge in Venice, and the palaces on the edge of the canal.

  • Gondola Ride - Experience our included Gondola ride tour.
    The characteristic gondolas that decorate the city’s canals are a symbol of Venice. For many visitors, a gondola ride is a “must-do” while in Venice. This unforgettable experience will let you see Venice and all its buildings and attractions through a whole different perspective by showcasing the city and its attractions from the Canal Grande and smaller canals around the Piazza San Marco.

  • Isola di Burano - World Heritage Site - Free admission tour our Island tour Murano, Burano & Torcello.
    The three islands, Murano, Burano and Torcello, are the most famous islands of Venice—and they all have something to offer. The island tour starts in Venice and has its first stop at Murano. This island is famous for its handmade glass—for this reason, you can visit a glassblowing workshop. The tour goes on to Burano, which will warmly welcome you with the vibrant colors of its fisheries. Here you can also admire their famous bobbin lacework. The tour’s last stop is Torcello, which is home to ancient St. Maria Assunta Cathedral and the St. Forsa Church (created in the 11th & 12th century) – both of which are definitely worth a visit.

What's Included
  • Canal Grande tour or Gondola Ride
  • Skip the line ticket to St. Marks Basilica (optional)
  • Guided tour of La Fenice Theatre
  • Chorus Pass for impressive churches
  • Doge’s Palace
  • Island tour to Murano, Burano, and Torcello
What's Not Included
  • Food and beverage
  • Hotel transfers
  • If not selected: St. Marks Basilica
Additional Information

Explore Venice with a cost-effective City Pass. Visit over 30 attractions, including Doge’s Palace, Leonarda da Vinci Museum, Scuala San Rocco, and more. Enjoy guided tours and a trip to the islands of Murano, Burano, and Torcello, along with a complimentary Canal Grande boat tour or a gondola ride.

Take the stress out of planning your trip to Venice, and experience the city’s rich history, culture, and magical atmosphere through museums, churches, tours, and gastronomy. Explore the city at your own pace and book until 5 days. Book optional skip the line entry to St. Marks Basilica.

Location
Doge's Palace
Piazza San Marco, 1
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Legally-dippy30
Nov 14, 2019
Venice adventure - We were in Venice for 2.5 days ahead of a cruise around the Greek islands. We decided to get this pass (the complete) so that we could experience the best of the city in the limited time we had and it was so worth it. The airport transfer from Marco Polo took us straight into the plaza where we picked up the water bus nearer to our hotel (perfect as we had large suitcases for the cruise to lug around). On our first full day we did doges palace with this pass (a must) and the gondola ride (much cheeper than buying it out there which would have been 80 euro each!!!) - the gondola was slightly disappointing as you share with others but it was worth doing and you get to see the Rialto bridge in a unique way. The second day we did the island tour to Murano Burano ect which was also included and well worth it. The church pass was also great. All in all I think this pass is great if you want to see all of Venice for a reasonable price - even in the limited time we had our trips ect would have cost double what we paid for this pass.
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Brenda411rdn
Sep 9, 2019
well worth it - Great value for all the attractions. Make sure you print the pass before getting to the city. The digital pass did not work at the The Doges Palace. Thankfully the gentleman behind the counter was able to work with us to get the pass. The bus was a little disappointing to the location of our hotel, it would have been better to have alternate options for hotels closer to St Marks square.
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Kristen_d
Apr 15, 2024
Confusing and a little disappointing - It was super confusing how to use this pass. The Italians would see that it said City Pass which they confuse with a different company that also had a city pass with different places to go. This was was called Turbo pass, but they didn’t know what it was. We couldn’t get into a couple places we were supposed to get into because of this. It was hard to find help too bc there wasn’t a place to go talk to anyone to help clarify things. We enjoyed the things we could do, but were disappointed we couldn’t do all that was promised. This is the first time I’ve ever had issues with Viator. I’ve used them many times.
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Melodieh807
Apr 18, 2024
Did not get to use it. Venice was the least tourist friendly city I have ever visited. - We were unable to find/use the package. There was absolutely no help. I would not recommend using this. I am asking for a refund
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