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Wheelchair Access At Venice Doge's Palace
1. Wheelchair Access
at Venice Doge's Palace
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2. Venice Doge’s Palace Wheelchair Access
• The Doge’s Palace is our favorite accessible tourist attraction in Venice.
• The art is magnificent and the audio guide does an excellent job of
explaining the history of Venice as it unfolded here.
• Disabled visitors to Venice should make it a priority during their stay.
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3. Wheelchair access at Venice Doge’s Palace is possible by an accessible
entrance and an elevator to get up to the upper floor.
• The ticket office is not wheelchair accessible so you’ll need someone with
you to go inside and purchase the tickets and rent the audio guide.
• A staff member will need to escort you to the elevator to the upper floor
where all of the palace rooms are located.
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4. The elevator leads up to two accessible Doge’s Palace upper floors.
• You will need to use the same elevator to get between them.
• Most of the rooms have step free access.
• Some have ramps shown in the pictures below.
• The armory and the Bridge of Sighs can only be reached by a flight of
stairs.
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6. We gave the Doges's Palace a 3 Star Sage Accessibility Rating because it
meets our basic wheelchair accessibility standards.
• It has a step-free entrance and most of the attraction is wheelchair
friendly.
• It does not get a higher rating because the ticket area is not accessible,
you have to notify staff to use the elevator, and the Bridge of Sighs and
Armory are only accessed via steps.
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7. The Doge's Palace is located on St. Mark's Square and immediately next
to St. Mark's (San Marco) Basilica which is also accessible to disabled
visitors.
• There are several restaurants on square and many more in the back
alleys.
• The neighborhood is usually visited by taking the #1 or #2 accessible
Venice Vaporetto route to reach the Venice Vallaresso boat dock.
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8. Aerial image of the Doge's Palace facing north:
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9. There is a single step at the main entrance of the Doge’s Palace.
• A staff member can put out a portable ramp or escort you to a step-free
entrance through the exit.
• Once you are inside, there are 3 steps to get up to the ticket desk.
• You may need to send a companion up to buy tickets.
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10. • The interior courtyard of the Doge’s Palace has a large stairway that
most tourists go up.
• Wheelchair users will need to take an elevator instead.
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11. • Ask a staff member to escort you to the elevator.
• A small ramp (shown on the left) leads to the cafeteria where the
an elevator goes up to the upper floor (photo on the right).
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12. A wheelchair accessible toilet is located on the ground floor and a rental
wheelchair at Venice Doge's Palace is available for visitors.
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13. • When you get to the upper floor, you will be going in the opposite
direction as most of the tourists.
• You will need to undo the rope shown in the pictures below to
continue on your tour.
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14. • The Secret Itineraries tour and the route to the prison and Bridge of
Sighs have steps and narrow passageways (shown in the pictures
below).
• The route to the Doge's Palace Armory also has steps to reach it.
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15. We look forward to making your accessible dream vacation a reality!
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