In a nutshell

  • In Venice, there are 2 different city passes with very different offerings — we break down exactly what each one includes.
  • Planning to visit some Venice attractions? A city pass can save you real money and time — especially with skip-the-line access.
  • For first-time visitors, the Venice Digital Pass is our top pick — it covers the key highlights while still leaving you time to explore at your own pace.
  • If you want to visit as many attractions as possible, the Venice City Pass by Turbopass is the better fit — with up to 40 attractions to choose from.

How do the Venice city passes work?

We'll show you which Venice city pass is worth it for you!
We’ll show you which Venice city pass is worth it for you!

The city passes are your ticket to the most important attractions in Venice. With a city pass you get free admission to churches, museums, and major landmarks, and you can join city tours and boat tours.

That way, on your trip to Venice, you’ll save not only money but also a lot of time. Because at most attractions you can skip the line.

Time-based vs. attraction-based Venice cards

Some passes are valid for a set period of time. You buy a pass with a validity of, say, seven days and can visit as many attractions, tours, and sights as you want and have time for during that period.

There are also passes where you choose the number of included attractions. You buy these passes for, say, three, five, or seven attractions, which you can then visit flexibly within your schedule.

Our recommendation: The Venice card that's worth it for you

Want a quick answer on which Venice city pass is right for you? Here’s our take.

For first-time visitors: Venice Digital Pass

If it’s your first visit to Venice and you don’t just want to rush from one attraction to the next but also stroll through the narrow alleyways, then the Venice Digital Pass is the perfect city pass for you. You’ll have plenty of time for the absolute highlights in Venice — like the Doge’s Palace and St. Mark’s Basilica — but also for a leisurely wander through the city.

Buy the Venice Digital Pass online

For turbo sightseeing: Venice City Pass by Turbopass

The Venice City Pass covers a wide range of attractions and is perfect for back-to-back sightseeing from morning to night. With this pass, you can visit as many included spots as you like.

Buy the Venice City Pass by Turbopass online

The best Venice city passes at a glance

We’ve put together a table with the most important info on the two Venice passes mentioned above — so you can get a quick overview before diving into the details.

Venice Digital PassVenice City Pass by Turbopass
Validity3 months1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 days
Included attractions4up to 40
Price95 EURfrom 120 EUR
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Want to know exactly which attractions you can visit with which pass? The table below gives you a full breakdown.

Venice Digital PassVenice City Pass by Turbopass
St. Mark's Basilica incl. TerraceYesavailable as add-on
Doge's PalaceYesYes
Marciana National LibraryNoYes
Correr Museum: Art MuseumNoYes
Teatro La FeniceNoYes
Gondola RideYesYes
Island Tour Murano – Burano – TorcelloNoYes
City TourNoYes
National Archaeological MuseumNoYes
Scala del BovoloNoYes
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Venice Digital Pass: For first-time visitors

It’s your first time in Venice and you’d love to visit highlights like St. Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s Palace, but also just wander through the city at your own pace? Then the Venice Digital Pass is a great choice for you.Our tips for the Venice Digital Pass

  • Attraction-based pass
  • Includes the Doge’s Palace, St. Mark’s Basilica (+ guided tour), and a gondola ride in Venice
  • Skip-the-line access at all attractions
  • Valid for three months
  • Audio guide app with 100 points of interest across the city
  • Additional discounts included

How much does the Venice Digital Pass cost?

Adults (18 and older)

95 Euro

Teens (6–17 years)

71 Euro

Toddlers (2–5 years)

10 Euro

Important info: During the booking process you’ll need to specify when you want to visit each attraction. If you’re visiting multiple attractions on the same day, make sure to allow enough time for each one. The provider also recommends arriving ten minutes before the start of your booked time slot.

Pros and cons of the Venice Digital Pass

  • Includes three absolute highlights
  • Reserved visiting times can save you a serious amount of time
  • Digital pass can be shown on your smartphone
  • Discounted price for young people up to age 17
  • You need to decide when you want to visit each attraction at the time of booking
  • Public transportation not included
  • Fixed selection of attractions
  • St. Mark’s Basilica tickets are often booked out well in advance

Our verdict on the Venice Digital Pass

The Venice Digital Pass is a great fit if you want to not only do sightseeing but also soak up the atmosphere of the city.

It only really makes sense, of course, if all three attractions interest you. If one doesn’t appeal to you, we’d recommend buying individual tickets instead.

All in all, the pass doesn’t offer huge cost savings — but you do skip the ticket lines and save yourself quite a bit of time. For first-timers, that alone is often worth it.

Buy the Venice Digital Pass

Venice City Pass by Turbopass: For turbo sightseeing

If you want to visit as many attractions, museums, and churches as possible during your time in Venice, the Venice City Pass is our pick for you.Our tips for your trip to Venice with the Venezia City Pass

  • Time-based pass
  • Valid for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 days
  • Choose from up to 40 attractions
  • Public transportation can be added on
  • Access to the Doge’s Palace and the National Archaeological Museum
  • Additional discounts included

How much does the Venice City Pass cost?

AdultYouth
(13-17 years)
Child (6-12 years)
1 day120 EUR100 EUR80 EUR
2 days136 EUR125 EUR95 EUR
3 days145 EUR135 EUR105 EUR
4 days150 EUR140 EUR110 EUR
5 days155 EUR145 EUR115 EUR
6 days165 EUR150 EUR115 EUR
7 days175 EUR160 EUR120 EUR

Pros and cons of the Venice City Pass

  • Large selection of attractions — up to 40 to choose from
  • Public transportation can be added on
  • Pass is emailed to you after purchase and works digitally
  • Access to St. Mark’s Basilica is only available as a paid add-on
  • The public transportation ticket has to be picked up on-site

Our verdict on the Venice City Pass

The Venice City Pass is perfect for anyone who loves packing their days with sightseeing from morning to night.

Honestly, the pass only pays off if you use it for at least three days and visit at least two or three attractions per day. If your itinerary is more relaxed, individual tickets will likely work out cheaper.

Buy the Venice City Pass online

More Venice passes

Venice
Venice — one of those places you have to see at least once in your life!

The two Venice passes described above are the “classics” that work well for most visitors to Venice.

But there are also three more passes that are a bit more specialized. We don’t want to leave them out, so here’s a quick overview.

For museum and church enthusiasts

Want to visit lots of Venice’s beautiful churches and museums? Then we’d suggest the GetYourGuide City Pass. You also have the option to add a public transportation ticket.

Check out the GetYourGuide City Card

For independent travelers

Want to put together your own city pass that only includes the places you actually want to see? Then the Venezia Unica City Pass is a great option. One important thing to know: you need to order the pass at least 30 days in advance.

Check out the Venezia Unica City Pass

Questions and answers about the Venice city passes

Canal in Burano in Venice
Lots of boats and narrow canals — that’s exactly how we picture Venice

Still have a question about the Venice city passes? You’ll probably find your answer here! Or leave us your question in the comments.

Do the Venice passes include public transportation?

Not automatically. When booking the Venice City Pass, you can add a public transportation ticket as a paid add-on.

You’ll also find plenty of useful info about getting around Venice in our Venice travel guide.

Is there a discount for children?

Yes! Both the Venice City Pass by Turbopass and the Venice Digital Pass offer discounted prices for children and young people.

Can I visit the same attraction more than once with the pass?

No — each attraction can only be visited once per pass.

How do I receive my city pass after purchasing?

After purchasing, your pass is sent to you by email. You can then either print it out or simply show the digital version on your smartphone at each attraction.

Are the passes cheaper if I buy them on-site in Venice?

No — you’ll always get the best price by booking directly through the provider online.

Info: Our Venice pass comparison is updated regularly. That said, things can sometimes change unexpectedly. It’s best to double-check the terms and included attractions before you make your final decision to purchase one of the passes. Thanks!