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St. Mark's Basilica Tickets

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St. Mark's Basilica: Guided Tour

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  • Duration: 40mins - 1h
  • Live guide in English, French, Spanish
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Saint Mark's Basilica Tickets Overview

Saint Mark's Basilica is one of Venice’s most visited attractions. To help you make the most of your visit, several ticket types are available.

Each type is designed to suit your needs, whether you’re looking to save money, want in-depth historical insights, or simply need the quickest entry.

These are the most popular options for independent travelers. With a skip-the-line ticket, you can avoid the general queue, which can exceed two hours. With a hosted entry ticket, a staff member meets you at the entrance and helps you access the fast-track lane. You also receive a digital audio guide, which helps you explore the basilica at your own pace.

Key benefits:

  • Skip the main admission queue, which can sometimes stretch beyond two hours
  • Save money with a cost-effective ticket option
  • Explore the basilica at your own pace with a digital audio guide

Best for: Travelers with a tight schedule who want to explore Saint Mark’s Basilica without joining a group tour.

Join a professional guide for an expert-led tour of Saint Mark’s Basilica. Discover its rich history, unique Byzantine architecture, and important role in the Venetian Republic. Tours also often include access to special areas.

Key benefits:

  • Gain expert insights and stories from a knowledgeable local guide
  • Enjoy priority access to highlights such as the Terrace and Pala d’Oro
  • Explore the site with ease, without the stress of navigating it on your own

Best for: History fans and first-time visitors who want a deeper understanding of the “Church of Gold.”

Combine your Saint Mark’s Basilica tickets with other Venice must-see attractions, such as the Doge’s Palace, the Correr Museum, or a gondola ride. Book everything together in one convenient package and experience more of the city with a single ticket.

Key benefits:

  • Save money on ticket costs by booking together
  • Simplify your trip with a single booking for several experiences
  • Explore more of Venice with a package that includes the city’s must-see sights

Best for: Travelers spending 2 to 3 days in Venice who want to get the most value out of their sightseeing budget.

Discover the Saint Mark's Basilica

Inside the basilica, you can see over 8,000 square meters of gold-leaf mosaics. Created by Byzantine craftsmen, these mosaics give a shimmering effect throughout the domes and vaults. The scenes and figures shine as the light changes, filling the entire space with a golden glow.

Why it’s a must-see: This is one of the largest and most important collections of mosaic art in the world. Covering the walls, ceilings, and domes, these mosaics offer a unique display of craftsmanship and religious history rarely found anywhere else.

Ticket access: All entry tickets include access to the golden mosaics.

Enjoy a wide view of Piazza San Marco and Venice’s rooftops from the outdoor terrace. From here, you can also see the famous bronze horses known as the Quadriga, once taken from Constantinople and now one of the city’s most recognizable symbols.

Why it’s a must-see: The terrace offers some of the best photo spots in Venice, and seeing the ancient horses up close adds historical insight during your visit.

Ticket access: Reaching the terrace and Loggia dei Cavalli usually requires a separate ticket tier or a guided tour.

Located behind the main altar, the Pala d’Oro stands as a masterpiece of Gothic jewelry. This golden altar screen is set with thousands of emeralds, pearls, sapphires, and other precious stones. Crafted by master goldsmiths, it is one of the highlights of Saint Mark’s.

Why it’s a must-see: The Pala d’Oro is considered the most valuable object in the basilica and a highlight for anyone interested in fine detail and precious stones.

Ticket access: Viewing the Pala d’Oro is not included with standard entry. You need a "Full Experience" ticket, but you could also pay a small supplement to get access.

Know Before You Go: Visiting the Saint Mark's Basilica

Basilica Opening Hours:

  • Monday to Saturday: Open from 09:30 to 17:15 (last entry at 16:45) )
  • Sundays and public holidays: Open from 14:00 to 17:15 (last entry at 16:45)

Museum Opening Hours (including Terrace and Loggia dei Cavalli):

  • Open daily from 09:30 to 17:15 (last entry 16:45)

Always check official schedules before your visit, as times may change for ceremonies or maintenance.

  • Address: Piazza San Marco, 328, 30100, Venice, Italy
  • By vaporetto (water bus): Use lines 1, 2, 5.1, or 5.2. The closest stops are San Marco Vallaresso or San Zaccaria (both are about a 5-minute walk from the basilica)
  • By foot: The basilica is roughly a 10-minute walk from the Rialto Bridge
  • Entry: The Porta dei Fiori entrance is equipped with a ramp for wheelchair and stroller access
  • Museum level: An elevator is available to reach the museum and terrace
  • General: While the basilica’s ground floor is accessible, keep in mind that Venice has many bridges, which may pose challenges for visitors with limited mobility or those with strollers
  • Prohibited items: Luggage and large bags are not allowed inside the basilica. A nearby luggage deposit is available if needed
  • Photography: Photography and filming are not allowed inside the basilica, including the museum and terrace
  • Dress code: Shoulders and knees must be covered. No tank tops, shorts, or sleeveless clothing are allowed. Please dress modestly, as the dress code is strictly enforced at the entrance

Saint Mark's Basilica Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, tickets are now required to enter Saint Mark's Basilica. The former free entry policy has changed to a mandatory booking system, especially during busy periods.

Booking in advance is the only way to guarantee access for your selected time.

You can buy tickets online through the official website or authorized sellers. Online booking is the easiest way to secure your time slot, skip long lines at the venue, and receive instant confirmation on your phone.

Ticket prices vary depending on which areas you want to access. Basic entry tickets are the lowest price, while tickets that include extras like guided tours, the terrace, the museum, or Pala d’Oro cost more.

Please note that prices can change based on the season and ticket type.

Yes, skip-the-line tickets are available and highly recommended. These tickets save you time by letting you bypass the often lengthy general admission line, which can take more than two hours on busy days.

Yes, there is a mandatory dress code. Visitors must cover their shoulders and knees. Tank tops, sleeveless shirts, and shorts are also not allowed.

This policy is enforced at the entrance.

No, large bags, backpacks, and luggage are not allowed inside the basilica. You must leave them at the nearby cloakroom before entering.

Yes, tourists may visit the basilica on Sundays, but opening hours for sightseeing are limited and usually begin in the afternoon, after religious ceremonies finish.

Check the website for the exact opening times before your visit.

A typical visit lasts about 30 to 45 minutes. If you want to visit the museum, the terrace, or join a guided tour, plan to spend around 60 to 90 minutes in total.

No, you don’t need to print your digital ticket. Mobile tickets are accepted and can be scanned from your smartphone at the entrance.

Bundle tickets often include entry to the basilica, access to the museum and terrace, and sometimes the Pala d’Oro. Some bundles also combine admission with other major sites, such as the Doge’s Palace, Correr Museum, or even a gondola ride.

These tickets simplify your sightseeing and save you time and money.

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About: St. Mark's Basilica

An enormous monument enriched with history, art, religion, and culture – to say the least! St Mark’s Basilica includes impeccable treasures, inside and 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.

Saint Mark's Basilica

Monday
09:30:00 - 17:15:00
Tuesday
09:30:00 - 17:15:00
Wednesday
09:30:00 - 17:15:00
Thursday
09:30:00 - 17:15:00
Friday
09:30:00 - 17:15:00
Saturday
09:30:00 - 17:15:00
Sunday
14:00:00 - 17:15:00
St. Mark's Basilica
Piazza San Marco 328, 30100, Venice
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