St Mark's Basilica in Venice: tickets, entry and practical guide

Everything you need to visit Venice's golden cathedral without queueing: up-to-date opening hours, 2026 prices, an interior map, advice from a seasoned traveller and online booking for skip-the-line tickets.

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The most popular tickets and experiences

A selection of skip-the-line entries, guided tours and combos with the Doge's Palace, updated in real time. Booking ahead is practically essential at weekends and from April to October.

At a glance: what to know before you visit

Basic entry to the Basilica
Free on the main level; a paid timed-entry slot lets you skip the queue (source: basilicasanmarco.it).
Pala d'Oro
Separate ticket, around €5.
St Mark's Museum + Loggia dei Cavalli
About €7.
Bell tower (Campanile)
Separate ticket, around €12.
Opening hours (summer)
Mon–Sat 9:30–17:15 · Sun 14:00–17:15.
Booking
Strongly recommended, especially in high season.
Average visit time
45–90 minutes for the Basilica alone.
Dress code
Shoulders and knees covered; no bulky backpacks.

Data compiled from official sources and verified in May 2026. Always check the official site before purchasing for definitive fares.

Why St Mark's Basilica isn't "just another church"

St Mark's has been Venice's cathedral since 1807, but its story begins much earlier. In 828, two Venetian merchants smuggled the relics of St Mark the Evangelist out of Alexandria in Egypt, reportedly hiding them — according to legend — under cuts of pork to fool the Muslim guards. From that moment Venice acquired a first-rate patron saint and needed a building worthy of housing his remains.

The current basilica is the third version of the church. The first was built in 832 and destroyed by fire in 976; the second was rebuilt almost immediately; the one we see today dates from 1063–1094, with centuries of later additions. The declared model was the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople — a Greek-cross plan, five domes and gold-ground mosaics. That is why St Mark's is considered the purest example of Italo-Byzantine architecture in the West.

For more than 800 years — until the fall of the Republic in 1797 — the basilica was not the city cathedral but the Doge's private chapel. That distinction matters: it means that every Doge, for nearly a thousand years, ploughed personal resources into its decoration. The result is around 8,000 square metres of gilded mosaics, more than 500 marble columns imported from across the Mediterranean and a collection of relics and goldsmith work without equal in Europe.

Façade of St Mark's Basilica with its five domes

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Interior of St Mark's Basilica

Skip the line

How priority entry actually works, what it really costs and which queues you avoid.

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St Mark's Square

Opening hours

Updated 2026 calendar, differences between summer and winter, closing days.

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Domes of St Mark's

Ticket prices

Comparison of official fares, reductions, free entries and audio-guide options.

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Guided tour

Guided tours

Is it worth the money? Duration, languages, access to restricted areas.

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The "secret" entrance: how to get in ahead of everyone else

The main door, facing Piazza San Marco, is the busiest. At peak times — between 11:00 and 14:30 in summer — the free-entry queue can easily exceed 45 minutes. There are, however, real alternatives.

Advice from someone who's been there: after five visits in different seasons, I've found the best moment is Tuesday or Wednesday at 9:40, with the Pala d'Oro ticket bought in advance. You're inside in seven minutes, the light is perfect and you can see the mosaics in the Pentecost dome with no crowd in the way.

Quick comparison of ticket options

Ticket typeIndicative priceWhat it includesBest for
Basic entry + priority accessfrom €6Nave, mosaics, timed slotA quick first visit
Basilica + Pala d'Oro≈ €11Adds the high altar and the Byzantine altarpieceArt lovers
Basilica + Museum + Loggia≈ €14The original bronze horses and views over St Mark's SquareFamilies, photographers
1-hour guided tour€25–40Guide, priority entry, storytellingThose who want to really understand
Basilica + Doge's Palace + Campanile combo€60–80Venice's three icons in a single dayShort stays

Indicative prices taken from basilicasanmarco.it and from authorised resellers. Updated in May 2026.

The best time to visit St Mark's

Timing makes the difference between a memorable visit and an hour wasted in the scrum. Here is the real calendar I've put together by combining official figures, Google Popular Times statistics and direct observation.

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How to get to St Mark's Square

The Basilica faces straight onto Piazza San Marco at its eastern end. Venice can't be reached by car: practical options are the vaporetto (water bus), train and walking.

Access rules and dress code

The Basilica is an active place of worship, not simply a museum. The rules are enforced strictly, especially in summer.

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Frequently asked questions

Is entry to the Basilica really free?

Access to the main nave is free, but the unbooked queue can take over an hour in high season. The paid ticket (about €6) guarantees a timed slot and priority entry.

How long does the visit take?

45 minutes for the nave alone, 90 minutes if you add the Pala d'Oro and the Museum, more than two hours including the bell tower.

Can you visit on Sunday morning?

No, Sunday morning is reserved for religious services. Tourist access starts at 14:00.

Are online tickets refundable?

It depends on the seller. Tiqets, for example, generally allows free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.

Is it wheelchair accessible?

The main entrance is partly accessible via a side ramp. The Pala d'Oro and the Museum involve steps. It's worth contacting the sacristy in advance.

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