
St.Mark's Square Pass
- St. Mark’s Basilica
- Doge's Palace
- St Mark's Bell Tower
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Marvel at golden mosaics and Byzantine art in the iconic symbol of Venetian power
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Combine St. Mark's Basilica with other Venice favorites. Some things are better together.
The interior of the basilica is a stunning example of Byzantine art and architecture, with its shimmering mosaics, golden altars, and intricate marble carvings
Don’t miss the 24-carat gold leaf mosaics that cover more than 4,000 m2 – including mosaic designs from Titian and Tintoretto
Discover the Pala d’Oro, or the ‘Golden Altarpiece,’ a Gothic work replete with 3,000 precious stones and delicate enamel plates
St. Mark's Basilica was consecrated in 1094. From the crusades to the Napoleonic wars, the church has been at the center of Venetian social and cultural life for centuries
St. Mark's Bell Tower, the tallest structure in Venice, is right next to the basilica. Take the elevator up for a fantastic view of the city
As one of the most visited sites in Venice, St. Mark's Basilica lines can be long.
Book your ticket online in advance to bypass the crowd and make the most of your time in this incredible building. You can choose from tickets as well as guided tours.
Skip the line and see St. Mark’s Basilica, the Pala D’Oro altarpiece, and terrace
Last-minute entry tickets grant you access to the ground floor, the terrace, and treasury, as well as a free guide book
Get a ticket to St. Mark's Bell Tower if you want to see unmatched views of Venice and the lagoon
Visit the basilica and St. Mark’s museum with a guided tour. You can also add a visit to the rooftop terrace to your tour
Join a two-hour guided tour and skip the line to St. Mark’s Basilica, the Doge’s Palace, and the Bridge of Sighs. You'll also get in at the Museo Correr, Marciana National Library, and Archaeological Museum
Discover Venice’s Byzantine history with a walking tour of the area, skip-the-line entry and tour of St. Mark’s Basilica, as well as access to the terrace and museum
On Sunday mornings, from 9:30 – 14:00, only St. Mark’s Museum is open. The basilica is closed for religious services
The bell tower is open every day from 9:30 – 21:15 unless there is strong wind, fog, or cold. The last admission is at 20:45
In St. Mark’s Basilica, photography is prohibited. In the bell tower or on the terrace, you may take photos with your personal camera. Professional camera equipment and live streaming are not allowed
There is a modesty dress code. Make sure you cover your shoulders and knees
You can’t bring large suitcases or backpacks into the basilica. There are secure lockers where you can store your bags at the San Basso ticket office location
The basilica is wheelchair accessible. Staff are ready to assist as well – find them by the Porta dei Fiori entrance on the left-hand side
You may use a wheelchair within the basilica and can access the museum by using an elevator or stair lift to get to the upper floor. There is a ramp by Pora dei Fiori that you can use to access the treasury. The Bell Tower is accessible by elevator
You may be eligible for free admission if you are disabled. Children younger than six may also enter for free
An enormous monument enriched with history, art, religion, and culture – to say the least! St Mark’s Basilica is made of impeccable treasures, inside out, from the 'Pala d'Oro' behind the altar, adorned in precious stones to the four horses on the façade that symbolize strength and freedom.