Why you should go

There is no need to say that the Doge's Palace is one of the most famous symbols of Venice, still evoking the glorious past of the Most Serene Republic.

During the day, thousands of tourists get in line to access the palace. But how about visiting this masterpiece after the sun goes down and crowds leave the city?

Today, and for a limited period of time, the Doge's Palace opens its doors to the souls who wish to really get to the deepest side of Venice, learning about its history while surrounded by a charming atmosphere suspended between present and past. At night, every shape does turn into a new, different one, to be fully discovered and re-discovered.

Our local, passionate guide will take you on a journey to learn about the history and interesting facts about the Doge's Palace we all know about today.

A small size group (8 people or fewer) will ensure to fully enjoy the tour and contents.

Opening time: 20.00 - 21.30

Price: 39,00 euro for

  • Skip the line entrance ticket
  • Qualified tour guide

For further information http://www.veniceincoming.com

To book, contact  http://events@parkviaggi.it

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