Prices for the Doge's Palace in Venice

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Prices for the Doge's Palace in Venice

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Located in St. Mark's Square in Venice, the Doge's Palace is one of the city's most iconic buildings and, therefore, one of the must-see attractions in Venice during your stay. But you'll need to know all the prices and options available when buying your tickets to the Doge's Palace so you can plan your budget. Here are the different ticket prices for the Doge's Palace in Venice, don't miss out!

How much should I budget for tickets to the Doge's Palace?

Doge's Palace| ©Didier Descouens
Doge's Palace| ©Didier Descouens

From £27 you can get a skip-the-line ticket to the Doge's Palace on Hellotickets to step inside one of the most iconic and beautiful buildings in the 'Queen of the Adriatic', which was once the residence of the powerful Doges of Venice who ruled the republic for almost a millennium.

If you want to explore the Doge's Palace at your own pace, designing your own route through the building with the help of the informative guide that sometimes comes with this type of activity, this is the best option for you.

What do these types of tickets usually include?

  • Entrance to the Doge's Palace
  • Guaranteed skip-the-line service
  • Access to the Correr Museum, the Archaeological Museum, the Bridge of Sighs, the Armoury and the Marciana Library.

Why buy this ticket?

It's a good option if you prefer to explore cultural attractions on your own. In addition, some tickets to the Doge's Palace also include access to other interesting sites in Venice, such as the Correr Museum, the Archaeological Museum, the Marciana Library and the Bridge of Sighs.

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How much do guided tours of the Doge's Palace cost?

Guided tour inside the Doge's Palace| ©Gary Bembridge
Guided tour inside the Doge's Palace| ©Gary Bembridge

There are other ways to discover the Doge's Palace, such as guided tours of the Doge's Palace. You can book a guided tour on Hellotickets from £63, which includes a tour with a local guide who will transport you back in time to discover what Venice was like in its heyday.

You will discover the origins of Venice, the Doge's Palace and how it became the political and administrative centre of the republic. You can also admire the rich exterior decoration of the Doge's Palace, which combines Byzantine, Gothic and Renaissance elements, as well as the interior, which houses works by Titian, Veronese and Tintoretto. All in just a couple of hours!

What do these types of tickets usually include?

  • Entrance ticket - Doge's Palace
  • Skip the queues by buying your tickets online
  • Professional guide
  • Includes visit to the Bridge of Sighs

Why buy this ticket?

The Doge's Palace is one of the most important buildings in Venice and visiting it is one of the things you have to do in St. Mark's Square. If this is your first time in the city and you don't know much about it beyond the fact that it is the "City of Canals" par excellence, my advice is to opt for a guided tour. You will learn all about the works of art housed inside the Doge's Palace and other interesting facts.

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Are there tickets that combine a visit to the Doge's Palace with other monuments?

Are there tickets that combine a visit to the Doge's Palace with other monuments?

Aerial view of Venice centred on St. Mark's Basilica| ©Canmandawe
Aerial view of Venice centred on St. Mark's Basilica| ©Canmandawe

Yes, there are! The best way to save a significant amount on your budget during your cultural visits to Venice is, for example, to purchase a combined package that includes tickets to the Doge's Palace and St. Mark's Basilica (from £90 at Hellotickets), allowing you to explore two of the most popular tourist attractions in St. Mark's Square with an official guide and take a short walking tour of the city centre.

What do these types of tickets usually include?

  • Entrance - Doge's Palace
  • Entrance - St. Mark's Basilica
  • Professional guide
  • Option of private tour

Why buy this ticket?

The Doge's Palace is one of the most important buildings in Venice and St. Mark's Square. If this is your first time visiting the city and you don't know much about it, I recommend opting for a guided tour.

Although they cost a little more than self-guided tours, a guided tour of the Doge's Palace will give you more context about its history and interesting facts. And, of course, price is also an important factor when deciding whether to buy combined tickets, as they are more expensive separately.

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Doge's Palace price comparison

To give you a general idea of all the types of tickets available for the Doge's Palace, here is a comparison table to help you choose the one that best suits your needs:

  • Venice Doge's Palace Tickets
  • From 27
  • At your own pace
  • Skip-the-line service
  • Correr Museum, Archaeological Museum, Bridge of Sighs, Armoury and Library
  • No guide
  • Book
  • Venice Doge's Palace Tickets with Guidebook
  • From £40
  • At your own pace
  • Skip-the-line tickets with printed guide included
  • Access to the Ducal Palace and guide with detailed information
  • No in-person guide
  • Book
  • Venice Doge's Palace Guided Tour
  • From 63
  • 1 hour
  • Save time by buying your tickets online
  • Includes: visit to the Bridge of Sighs
  • With guide
  • Book
  • Venice Saint Mark's Basilica and Doge's Palace Guided Tour
  • From £85
  • 2 hours 15 min
  • Entrance tickets to both monuments included
  • Private tour available (additional cost)
  • With guide
  • Book

Can I visit the Ducal Palace with a tourist card? How much does it cost?

Venezia Unica City Pass| ©QueverenItalia
Venezia Unica City Pass| ©QueverenItalia

Yes, you can! For €25, you can get the Venezia Unica City Pass, a dynamic tourist card that you can tailor to your needs to visit the tourist attractions in Venice that interest you most.

The Doge's Palace is one of the places you can visit with the Venezia Unica City Pass, but it's not the only one. There are loads of monuments, churches and museums on the list! For example, the Correr Museum, Cà Pesaro, Cà Rezzonico and the Glass Museum. There's also the Venetian Casino, the Jewish Museum, the Naval History Museum and churches such as Santo Stefano, Santa Maria del Giglio and Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari (one of the most impressive in Venice), among many others.

If you are thinking of taking a long break of 4 days in Venice or a week in Venice and want to make the most of your stay by visiting lots of tourist attractions and making lots of plans around the city, don't hesitate, getting the Venezia Unica City Pass is a good choice.

It also has many advantages, as it will save you time (providing skip-the-line access to attractions) and money (up to 28% off your budget). It even includes numerous discounts that you can take advantage of during your trip and the possibility of using Venice's public transport.

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How much do tickets cost at the ticket office?

Money in euros| ©cottonbro
Money in euros| ©cottonbro

The prices at the ticket office of the Doge's Palace in Venice are as follows:

  • Adults: From £25
  • Seniors over 65: From £13
  • Children aged 6 to 14: From £13
  • Children aged 0 to 5: Free.

Is it worth buying tickets at the monument's ticket office?

Since the Doge's Palace is one of Venice's main tourist attractions, I don't think waiting until you arrive in the city to buy tickets is the best option.

The Doge's Palace attracts many visitors as it is one of Venice's landmarks, and there are often long queues at the ticket offices, especially during the high tourist season in Venice. When your turn comes at the ticket office, there is no guarantee that you will be able to get tickets for the same day or for the day you had planned to visit.

My advice is to buy your tickets for the Doge's Palace online and in advance. This way, you can book them well in advance and choose the time and date of your visit that suits you best.

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Are there reduced rates for visiting the Doge's Palace? How can I save money?

Corner of the palace with the Winged Lion of Venice| ©Eoghan OLionnain
Corner of the palace with the Winged Lion of Venice| ©Eoghan OLionnain

Yes, visitors who meet certain age requirements can benefit from reduced rates to visit the Doge's Palace in Venice. This applies to children between 6 and 14 years old, students between 15 and 25 years old, and adults over 65 years old.

To qualify, visitors wishing to enter the Doge's Palace at a reduced rate must
show valid proof of eligibility at the ticket office.

This means that they will only have to pay around £13 for the reduced rate instead of the general adult admission price of around £25 at the ticket office.

If you are travelling to Venice with your family, the reduced rates for the Doge's Palace are an excellent way to save money, which you can then spend on other activities in the city.

Is there free admission to the Doge's Palace in Venice?

Inside the Doge's Palace| ©Sergey Galyonkin
Inside the Doge's Palace| ©Sergey Galyonkin

Yes, it is possible, although under certain circumstances. For example, children between the ages of 0 and 5 can enter the Doge's Palace in Venice for free. However, they are not the only ones.

Some specific groups can also enjoy free admission to the Doge's Palace. The following are some of them:

  • Disabled people accompanied by an assistant.
  • Tourist guides licensed in Italy accompanying tourists.
  • Groups of at least 15 people can enjoy 1 free ticket (only with prior reservation).
  • Teachers accompanying school groups (up to two teachers per group).
  • Venetian citizens and residents.
  • ICOM members.

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How much does it cost to get to the Doge's Palace in Venice?

The Vaporetti along the Grand Canal| ©SBA73
The Vaporetti along the Grand Canal| ©SBA73

The cheapest and most entertaining way to get to the Doge's Palace is to take a pleasant stroll through the streets of Venice. It won't cost you a penny!

Just remember to leave your hotel with plenty of time to spare so that you arrive at the Doge's Palace in St. Mark's Square on time to start your visit, because you're sure to be distracted by all the amazing palaces, bridges and churches you'll see along the way.

If you prefer to take public transport to the Doge's Palace in Venice, here are some options:

  • The traghettis that cross the Grand Canal: These are gondolas used by Venetian workers to get around, so they do not run every day. The ticket price starts at £0.50.
  • Vaporettis: These are Venice's water buses. A ticket to cross the Grand Canal on line 1 costs from £4.50, although with the Venezia Unica City Pass you can hop on the vaporetto to get to the Doge's Palace.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much are tickets to the Ducal Palace?

    Tickets to the Doge's Palace cost around €35 and include guaranteed skip-the-line access. They also include admission to the Correr Museum, the Archaeological Museum, the Bridge of Sighs, the Armoury, and the Marciana Library.

  • How much does a guided tour of the Ducal Palace cost?

    The Doge's Palace in Venice is one of the city's must-see attractions and is well worth a guided tour to learn about its history and interesting facts. Tours usually cost around €71 and include a professional guide and a visit to the famous Bridge of Sighs.

  • Is there a combined ticket that includes the Ducal Palace and other monuments?

    Yes. You have a combined ticket for the Doge's Palace and St. Mark's Basilica. These cost €103 and include a professional guide, although you also have the option of taking a private tour.

Reviews from other travellers

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    P. M.
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    So easy to book and pay for. Guarantees you skip-the-line tickets at a time of your choosing, at a small premium to the official price.
  • J
    J. E.
    5
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    A great informative time by a guide who knew her subject. She was very helpful with our friend who had mobility issues.
  • S
    S. E.
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    Very Interesting & a beautiful place to visit
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    M. V.
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    The visit to the palace was impressive, but it would have been better if the group had been smaller to better appreciate the details.
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    M. F.
    4
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    Exploring the hidden corners of the palace was a unique experience, highly recommended to discover the secrets of Venice.