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Doge's Palace And Saint Mark's Basilica Tour Reviews

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Get up to 10% cash back per person when you book with us. Explore two of Venice’s most iconic landmarks: Doge’s Palace and Saint Mark’s Basilica. Skip the long lines with priority access to these historic sites. Discover the grandeur of the Venetian Republic and the stunning architecture of Saint Mark’s Basilica. Learn about the art, history, and culture of Venice from an expert guide. Small-group setting for a more personalised and engaging experience. Headsets to hear the guide clearly (if needed)  

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Sophie Bennett
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My sister and I tend to explore cities on our own, but for places like Doge’s Palace we figured a tour might help. It absolutely did. Learning about the politics and history of Venice while walking through the palace gave everything more meaning. The group size felt manageable and the pacing was good. It was informative but still enjoyable.
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Posted 1 month ago
Daniel Hughes
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The basilica is beautiful, but hearing the stories behind it made it even better. Definitely worth having a guide.
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Posted 1 month ago
I booked this as a surprise for my bf since he’s a history nerd, and he was obsessed. The guide was really knowledgeable without being boring, and walking through the Doge’s Palace felt surreal. Such a good way to actually understand what you’re looking at instead of just snapping photos.
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Posted 5 months ago
Did this with a couple friends on a quick Venice weekend. Super smooth check-in, friendly staff, and no waiting in those insane lines. The basilica was packed but still amazing to see up close.
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Posted 5 months ago
Adam McPherson
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This was a highlight of our trip. Having a guide made all the difference...we skipped the long lines and got tons of interesting stories about the Doges and old Venice. It’s a lot to take in, but totally worth it if you love history.
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Posted 5 months ago