St. Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco)
St. Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco)

St. Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco)

Open daily 24hrs
Piazza San Marco, Venice, Veneto, 30100

The basics

At the center of Venice, St. Mark’s Square is the perfect hub around which to plan your walking tour of the city. It's just steps from the Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale) and its famous Bridge of Sighs, the Rialto Bridge over the Grand Canal, and the Riva walk along the waterfront. The piazza is home to a number of palaces and sculptures by the Renaissance sculptor and architect Sansovino, so a private or small-group guided tour is key to fully appreciating its rich Venetian Gothic art and architecture.

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Venice: St Mark's Basilica After-Hours Tour with Optional Doge's Palace
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Venice: St Mark's Basilica After-Hours Tour with Optional Doge's Palace
$85.44 per adult
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A must-take tour!
Our guide, Roberta, is an art historian, a connoisseur of architecture and a fountain of valuable information! Fantastic. Being in the Palace and Basilica without the crowds was an amazing experience. Just be aware that the tour is long!
Francisco_L, Apr 2024

Things to know before you go

  • You can climb to the top of the square’s bell tower, but prebook skip-the-line access to avoid a long wait.

  • Kids love to feed and chase the pigeons that flock to the center of this family-friendly piazza.

  • The main square connects to the smaller piazzetta square, which is flanked by the Doge’s Palace and the St. Mark’s library (Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana), and opens out onto the Grand Canal.

  • St. Mark’s Square is the focal point of Venice’s lavish Carnival celebrations every February.

  • Though often crowded, the flat square is easily accessible for strollers and for those with limited mobility.

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How to get there

St. Mark’s Square is located along Venice’s Grand Canal. The nearest vaporetto (ferry) stop is San Marco–San Zaccaria.

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When to get there

St. Mark’s Square is an open-air square, so the area is best enjoyed during the milder months of the year. Summer brings the largest crowds to the piazza, but overall, Venice is relatively quiet from November through February.

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Flooding at St. Mark’s Square

Venice sits at sea level on the Adriatic, so when tides are especially high during winter, the city is often flooded. St. Mark’s Square is one of the lowest parts of the city center, and when acqua alta, or high water, hits, Venice sets up elevated walkways so locals and visitors can cross the piazza without getting wet.

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