Step inside Venice’s most iconic landmark after it closes to the public on this exclusive private tour. With no crowds or rush, enjoy uninterrupted time to absorb the basilica’s art, history, and atmosphere, from the golden mosaic ceiling to the glittering Pala d’Oro. Then descend into the rarely opened crypt, where legend says the remains of St. Mark were once hidden. Accompanied by an expert local guide, uncover the hidden meanings behind the mosaics, hear stories of stolen relics and sacred secrets, and experience Venice’s spiritual heart as few ever do. Perfect for couples, families, and travelers who want to get the VIP experience in Venice's top monument.
Start the tour in St. Mark's Square where your guide will give you a brief introduction to Venice's history as a floating empire.
Step inside basilica alongside your private guide, experiencing its beauty in pure silence without the usual crowds or distractions.
Watch in awe as the lights are switched on just for your group and the gold mosaics shimmer across the domes and walls. Admire the magnificent Pala d’Oro, the basilica’s jewel-encrusted altarpiece, crafted from hundreds of precious gems. Then follow your guide below the main church into the underground crypt, a space rarely accessible to visitors. These haunting chambers once safeguarded the relics of St. Mark and still shows the watermarks from past years of the flood-prone chamber. On this tour you'll have Venice’s most sacred site all to yourself on this VIP private tour.
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of your tour, your guide will be holding a green Walks sign. This tour meets at Correr Museum in Piazza San Marco 52. Your guide will be waiting under the portico just outside the entrance of the museum.
- Please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. No refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
- Due to the religious nature of St. Mark's Basilica, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. You can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering St. Mark's. Walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry.
- Large bags and backpacks cannot be brought into St. Mark's Basilica.
- If the local municipality restricts access due to high tide and there are no walkways available, it is the client’s responsibility to bring appropriate footwear (e.g., boots). The guide will modify the itinerary to include alternate dry paths whenever possible.
- Photography is not permitted inside the Basilica.
- All guests must supply their full name that matches a valid ID at the time of the booking. Should you fail to provide these, your reservation will be canceled. Name changes are not permitted.
- Please note that a photo ID is required to visit the St. Marks Basilica. Failure to bring an ID can result in the security staff refusing your entrance to the monument.
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