St. Mark's Basilica
St. Mark's Basilica is considered to be Venice's crown jewel. Seeped in fascinating history, its Byzantine mosaics, treasury, and marble inlays make it a must-visit attraction. With St. Mark's Basilica tickets, enjoy skip-the-line entry, guided tours, and combo experiences.Bestseller
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Admission to the Basilica is free, but visitors should expect to pay entrance fees during holidays or to special areas like the Pala d’Oro altar, the Treasury, St. Mark’s Museum and the Campanile.
Children under six can enter St. Peter's Basilica for free, with no ticket required, making it easier for families to visit together.
Tickets are timed, so plan carefully! For the best view of the golden mosaics, visit between 11:30 am and 12:30 pm, when they’re beautifully illuminated by bright light.
Consider purchasing tickets to the nearby Campanile (Bell Tower) to savor the incredible view. The extra €8 is worth it.
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About St. Mark's Basilica
St. Mark's Basilica is considered to be Venice's crown jewel. Seeped in fascinating history, its Byzantine mosaics, treasury, and marble inlays make it a must-visit attraction. With St. Mark's Basilica tickets, enjoy skip-the-line entry, guided tours, and combo experiences.
St. Mark's Basilica began as a daring heist in 828 when Venetian merchants snatched the body of St. Mark from Alexandria, Egypt, cleverly hiding it under layers of pork.
Boasting over 85,000 square feet of mesmerizing mosaics, the basilica's 13th-century artwork vividly depicts the perilous sea journey of the stolen relics.
With more than 500 Byzantine columns, some dating back to the 6th century, the basilica stands as a testament to grandeur and historical richness.
The Pala d’Oro, a Byzantine altar screen within the basilica, outshines royal jewels with its staggering count of 1,300 pearls, 300 emeralds, and various other precious gems.
The basilica's outer domes, creating its iconic shape, are ingenious illusions. They are wooden structures covered with lead, giving the impression of immense grandeur while maintaining the city's architectural constraints.
Why visit St. Mark's Basilica?
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Plan your visit
Porta dei Fiori/Piazzetta dei Leoncini - North Side
This entrance is the primary gateway for exploring, prayers, masses and services.
Loggia dei Cavalli (Sunday mornings only)
Entrance to access the Museum, near the North Side entrance.
Loggia dei Cavalli
Specific access on Sunday mornings to the Museum.
Additional entrances
Apart from these, there are separate entrances to the Bell Tower, on the facade’s right-hand side and to the museum, on the second floor of the basilica.
- On Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation, the Basilica is open to visitors from 2pm.
- The museum - Loggia dei Cavalli is open on Sundays from 9:30am to 2pm.
- The Bell Tower is open daily from 9:30am to 9:15pm. It is closed in case of adverse weather conditions.
- The final entry time to the Bell Tower is at 8:45pm.
- You can enter the Basilica for free for prayer, mass, and services. Use the entrance Porta dei Fiori on the north-side from Piazzetta dei Leoncini square. The prayers start at 8am and end at 7:30pm daily.