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Is Chorus Pass (Venice Churches) worth it on a budget?

Worth itOn a budget

On a budget, Chorus Pass (Venice Churches) still earns its price.

~€14 (single ~€3.50 each)

UTILITY / TICKETING NOTE, not an experience — judge it as a planning tool. For a flat ~€14 the Chorus Pass covers about sixteen of Venice's art-filled churches — the Frari (Titian's 'Assumption'), San Sebastiano (Veronese's own church, his ceilings and tomb), Santa Maria dei Miracoli (the marble jewel-box), Santo Stefano, San Giacomo dell'Orio and more — versus ~€3.50 a church singly, so it pays for itself after roughly three and turns church-hopping into the cheapest serious-art route in the city. The decision rule: worth it the moment you intend to see three-plus Chorus churches; pointless if you'll only see one. The catch: members keep restricted hours and are generally closed to tourist visits on Sunday mornings (Mass).

Price
~€14 (single ~€3.50 each)
Time
Spread over a trip
Last verified
2026-06-17
Is Chorus Pass (Venice Churches) worth it…
How we verified
  • The Chorus association pass covers around 16 churches including the Frari, Santa Maria dei Miracoli and San Sebastiano, and pays off after roughly three visits. · model-knowledge
  • Member churches keep limited visiting hours and generally exclude tourist visits during Sunday Mass. · model-knowledge
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