Experience Venice’s Doge’s Palace on a fun private tour designed for kids and families. With a lively kid-friendly guide, young explorers discover grand halls, stunning artworks, the glittering Golden Staircase, and exciting stories of dukes, explorers, and hidden symbols. They’ll enjoy playful learning through games, questions, and storytelling, then cross the famous Bridge of Sighs to see the old prisons—always a highlight!
The pace is flexible, engaging, and tailored to every family, keeping children curious and entertained while parents enjoy a stress-free visit. Optional activities—like a treasure hunt, fun challenges, or a quick gelato stop—make the adventure even more memorable. Perfect for first-time visitors, budding historians, and imaginative young travelers, this unforgettable Doge’s Palace experience turns Venice’s past into meaningful family fun, lasting memories, and great photos.
Meet your kid-friendly guide in St. Mark's Square and start this private tour of some of the main highlights of Venice.
Your will start your adventure in one of the most iconic places of the city, where you will play fun and instructive activities.
Avoid wasting time thanks to our skip-the-line tickets and visit the Doge's Palace the residence of the highest authority of the Venetian Republic.
Our expert guide will show you the Giants' Staircases, the Golden Staircase and the many Loggias and interest you with descriptions and commentaries about the Chamber of the Great Council, the Armoury and the New Prisons.
Learn the stories linked to the Bridge of Sight, that connected the rooms where the prisoner were interrogated.
Departure Point: Florian Caffè in St. Mark's Square, Venice - Your guide will be holding a sign with your name.
Address: Piazza San Marco, 57, 30124 Venezia VE
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