Hey Lykkers! If you're planning a trip to Venice, the Campanile di San Marco, or St Mark's Campanile, should definitely be on your must-visit list.


It’s not just an iconic landmark; it offers one of the best panoramic views of the city!



Getting There:


The Bell Tower is located in Piazza San Marco, Venice’s central square, so if you’re already in the city center, you can’t miss it! If you’re arriving by waterbus (vaporetto), take line 1 or 2 and get off at the “San Marco” stop. From there, it’s a short, delightful stroll through the piazza. The architecture around here is breathtaking, so take your time and soak in the atmosphere.


Opening Hours and Ticket Prices:


The tower is generally open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. However, during peak tourist season or special events, these hours might be extended, so it's always a good idea to check the official website or your travel app for any updates before you go.


As for tickets, it is around €10 for adults. There’s a small discount for kids, and sometimes, family passes are available, which can be a good deal if you’re traveling with little ones. Be prepared for a bit of a queue, especially if you’re visiting during high season. To avoid long wait times, consider purchasing your tickets online in advance.


What to Expect:


The Campanile is a towering structure, standing at about 98.6 meters tall. Originally built in the 9th century and later reconstructed in 1912 after a collapse, it’s a stunning example of Venetian Gothic architecture. Climbing the tower is a breeze, thanks to the elevator that whisks you up to the observation deck.


Once you’re up there, you’re in for a treat. The 360-degree views of Venice are absolutely breathtaking. You can see the intricate layout of the city’s canals, the red-tiled rooftops, and on a clear day, even the distant Alps. Make sure to bring your camera—this is one of those spots where every angle is postcard-perfect!


If you have a few minutes to spare, take a moment to listen to the bells toll. They’ve been marking time in Venice for centuries and add to the magical atmosphere of the place.


Final Tips:


Dress Comfortably: You’ll be standing for a bit, and the elevator ride, while quick, can get a bit warm inside.


Stay Hydrated: Venice can get quite hot, especially in summer, so keep a water bottle handy.


Check the Weather: For the best views, a clear day is ideal.


What do you think about our adventure up Saint Mark's Bell Tower? Have you had a chance to experience those stunning views firsthand, or is it now on your travel bucket list?