Reservations for St. Mark's Basilica in Venice
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Reservations for St. Mark's Basilica in Venice
Someone mentioned that it would be wise to make reservations to tour St. Mark's Basilica in Venice. There was a website posted (alata.it), but I can't ever get it to work. Is there another way to reserve a time/tickets for St. Mark's? Thanks in advance.
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Perhaps times have changed but when I was there in Sept. 1990 you just walked into St. Mark's. Certainly no cost was involved except if you cared to make a donation. I would also like to hear about tickets.
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I made reservations through the website last summer. It was down several times, but I just kept trying and finally it worked. I'm sorry I don't know any other way. It was worth the effort as we were able to bypass a long line. Good luck!
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Just an update for anyone else trying to do this - I never could get the booking page to work for me. So I just used the Contact Us link and sent then a message telling them when I wanted reservations. I got an email with a reservation confirmation attached the next morning.
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Jun04ItalyHoneymoon, do you happen to have that e-mail address where you made the reservation? I could never get the site to work either, always thought it was too early. I leave for Europe next month.
It seems that someone has hacked into the site... Beware of the virus!
It seems that someone has hacked into the site... Beware of the virus!
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I just walked in to St. Mark's in March, 2004. Never saw a line of more than a few people in the five days we were there. Seems like we were lucky, or it was just the time of year.
There is a cost to see part of the basilica, but not all of it.
There is a cost to see part of the basilica, but not all of it.