What makes it 72% Baby-Friendly: Stroller-friendly lifts, baby pit-stop, and free infant entry aid parents, yet heavy crowds, uneven floors, and lack of on-site stroller rental demand extra care and shorter routes.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to see main halls at a relaxed pace with stroller breaks.
Stroller-friendly Main Halls Route:
Follow the standard route through the Courtyard, Golden Staircase, Great Council Chamber, and Bridge of Sighs.
Tip: Use staff-assisted lifts on stairs and pause in the Courtyard for stroller breaks.
MUVE App Audio Guide:
Listen to stories on your phone while keeping your hands free.
Tip: Download the free MUVE App before arrival and bring Bluetooth earphones for hands-free use.
Baby Pit-stop Room:
Quiet space to change diapers and feed your baby.
Tip: Ask any staff member to point you to the nearest baby care room.
Bridge of Sighs Photo Spot:
Take a quick family photo from the walkway overlooking the canal.
Tip: Plan a photo break here before moving to narrower interior areas.

Armani
Great experience. Neat history and worth visiting. Many beautiful rooms and loved the history. The prison area was creepy and one could only imagine crossing the Bridge of Sighs back in the day.
Sarit Shah
Another must see for tourists it is a crucial part of Venetian history. We completed the secret tour of Doge’s Palace, will you get to go to areas and that you don’t go in a normal tour. Amazing architecture and you get to see how the prisoners lived in history. You get to explore at your own pace would probably need two hours. Recommended to buy tickets in advance as it does get busy. Also wort...
Leon Borin
An incredible historic experience. The Doge’s Palace brings Venice’s past to life through breathtaking art, massive ceremonial rooms, and a fascinating armory. You really feel the power and influence Venice once had across Europe and the Mediterranean. The contrast between the grand halls and the prison across the Bridge of Sighs makes the visit unforgettable. A must-see in Venice.
Josephine W
Doge’s Palace is an essential stop in Venice — a living testament to the grandeur and governance of the Venetian Republic. The sheer scale of the Great Council Hall was staggering, and its gilded ceiling, ablaze with symbolic figures, evoked the Republic’s wealth and ambition in that era. I was particularly impressed by two monumental works: 1) Paolo Veronese’s Apotheosis of Venice, and 2) Tintore...
Eliza Reynolds
Well worth paying entrance to go in and see the fabulous interior. Short line to get in on a Saturday in November, which moved quickly. We especially enjoyed the prison in the basement and learning about the courts and justice system during the Venetian era. Highly recommend this while visiting Venice.
Summer afternoons are cooler inside the palace; in autumn and winter, arrive mid-morning to avoid crowds and enjoy calmer galleries.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult tickets (online) | EUR 60 |
| Baby admission | EUR 0 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 60 |
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