Venice Private Tour with Saint Mark's Basilica

A guided tour of Venice with skip-the-line access to St Mark's Basilica

Early booking recommended
Free cancellation available
Up to 24 hours before the start time
Skip the line
Duration: 2 hours

On this tour, you'll be able to explore Venice with the help of an expert guide who can show you the most famous sights and some hidden gems along the way. You'll discover the Rialto Bridge, the commercial and cultural heart of Venice, as well as see other picturesque buildings on the streets nearby. Your guide will explain the history of the Republic of Venice and take you around Saint Mark's Square.

The tour also includes skip-the-line passes for Saint Mark's Basilica, giving you more time to spend inside the historic cathedral. You'll be able ti explore the basilica by yourself, leaving you free to discover it at your own pace.

Why visit

  • Guided tour of the sights of Venice, including the Rialto Bridge
  • Chance to discover the Byzantine sights in Saint Mark's Square
  • Ability to jump ahead of the queues to enter Saint Mark's Basilica

What's included

  • Guide services
  • Skip-the-line admission to Saint Mark's Basilica

What's not included

    What's not included
    • Food and drinks
    • Transportation

    Languages spoken by guide

    English
    Spanish
    French
    Italian
    German

    Additional information

    The tour will still take place in case of light rain. In the event of exceptionally high tide in Venice or heavy rain, the tour may be cancelled.

    Please note that the interiors of Saint Mark's Basilica cannot be visited at the moment, due to an ongoing restoration process. Instead, you'll be taken to visit the balcony with the Horses of Saint Mark-Lysippos.

    Please bring your ticket with you to the attraction.

    Be aware that operators may cancel for unforeseen reasons.

    You need to be 18 years or older to book.

    Operated by Musement

    Location

    Meeting point

    Piazza San Marco, 67, Venice, 30124
    Meet your guide by the large columns in the square called 'Colonne di San Marco' and 'San Todaro'.

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