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Venetian Riviera Day Pass to Venice

Venice is a popular tourist city. Many vacationers on the Venice Riviera go to the city on a day trip. I’m telling you how to save time and money in this expensive city.

Venice, photo by Christophe Faugere

Resting near Venice, many wish to come to see the city for a day or more. But Venice is a very busy tourist city. There are long lines to museums, and time is running out, sights are located at great distances — there is no walking distance, traffic on the roads is very intense, and parking is expensive and you still need to look for it.

Venice Riviera City Pass to Venice (single tourist map Venice Riviera - Venice) - here is the solution! Make the most of your precious time when traveling to Venice - arrange everything in advance. Book Venice Riviera City Pass online and you will be ready to visit this wonderful city.

Venice Riviera City Pass

What do you get for the Venice Riviera City Pass to Venice?

  • Skip-the-line entrance to the Doge Museum, ticket valid for 1 day;
  • parking for your car before entering the city;
  • a ticket for the Hop-on Hop-off cruise ship, which runs along the canals of Venice and stops near its popular attractions (valid for 1 day);
  • 20% discount on everything you want to visit in Venice.

Cost of Venice Riviera City Pass to Venice

Price for adults - € 62.50;
children 5-15 years old - € 32.00;
children under 4 years old - free of charge.

How it works?

  • Select the date on the website when you would like to go to Venice;
  • select the number of adults and children;
  • you will receive your tickets and discount code by email. You do not need to pick them up personally;
  • after booking, you will also receive an e-mail with information about parking, where to find Hop on Hop off Cruise stops, about the opening hours of the Doge Museum.
Buy online →

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