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Discover Venice: A Floating City of Canals, Art and Timeless Romance

Discover the best things to do in Venice, from gondola rides on the Grand Canal to St Mark’s Basilica, Murano glass and the islands of the lagoon.

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How to Get to Venice

Venice is served by Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE), located about 13 km north of the historic centre on the mainland edge of the lagoon. It handles direct flights from across Europe and intercontinental routes, while budget carriers also use Treviso Airport (TSF), around 40 km away. Getting from the airport to the city:

  • Alilaguna Water Bus Scenic boat transfer across the lagoon to San Marco (about 60–90 minutes)
  • ACTV / ATVO Bus Fast road link to Piazzale Roma, the city's car-free gateway (about 20–25 minutes)
  • Water Taxi Private boat directly to your hotel's nearest canal (about 30 minutes)
  • Taxi to Piazzale Roma Road transfer to the edge of Venice, then continue by vaporetto

Venice is superbly connected by high-speed rail, and arriving by train is unforgettable: the line crosses the lagoon before delivering you right onto the Grand Canal. Main station: Venezia Santa Lucia

  • Milan to Venice (approximately 2.5 hours)
  • Florence to Venice (approximately 2 hours)
  • Rome to Venice (approximately 3.5–4 hours)
  • Bologna to Venice (approximately 1.5 hours)

Long-distance coaches connect Venice with cities across Italy and beyond, terminating at the edge of the car-free historic centre.

  • Main bus terminal Venezia Tronchetto and Piazzale Roma
  • Budget operators such as FlixBus serve Venice from many Italian and European cities; from the terminal you continue into the centre on foot, by People Mover, or by vaporetto.

Venice is easily reached by motorway, but remember the historic centre is entirely car-free, so vehicles must be left at the edge of the city.

  • Typical driving times Padua: 30 minutes Verona: 1.25 hours Bologna: 2 hours Milan: 3 hours
  • Cars cannot enter Venice itself; park in the multi-storey garages on Tronchetto island or at Piazzale Roma, where prices can be high in peak season.
  • From the car parks, reach your accommodation on foot, by People Mover, or by vaporetto.

FAQs About Visiting Venice City

What is the best time to visit Venice?

The best time to visit Venice is during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October), when the weather is mild and the light is beautiful for exploring the canals. Summer is warm and lively but very crowded, while winter is quieter and atmospheric, with the spectacular Venice Carnival taking place in February.

How many days do you need in Venice?

Two to three days in Venice is enough to see the main attractions, including St Mark's Square, the Basilica, the Doge's Palace, the Rialto Bridge, and a gondola ride on the Grand Canal. Adding a fourth day allows time to explore the lagoon islands of Murano and Burano or take a day trip to Verona or Padua.

What are the top things to do in Venice?

The best things to do in Venice include taking a gondola ride along the Grand Canal, visiting St Mark's Basilica and the Doge's Palace, climbing the Campanile for panoramic views, crossing the Rialto Bridge, and island-hopping to Murano and Burano. Sampling cicchetti in a traditional bacaro is a must for food lovers.

Is Venice expensive for tourists?

Venice can be more expensive than other Italian cities, particularly for accommodation, dining near St Mark's Square, and gondola rides. You can keep costs down by eating cicchetti in local bacari, using vaporetto travel passes, booking attraction tickets in advance, and staying in residential districts such as Cannaregio or Castello.

What is the best way to get around Venice?

Venice is car-free, so the city is best explored on foot across its bridges and alleyways. For longer distances and the lagoon islands, the vaporetto water buses are the main form of public transport, and an ACTV travel pass offers the best value. Water taxis and traghetto gondola crossings are also available.

Do I need to book Venice attractions in advance?

Yes. Popular attractions such as St Mark's Basilica, the Doge's Palace, and the Campanile often have long queues, and timed-entry tickets sell out during peak periods. Booking in advance is strongly recommended to secure your preferred date and skip the longest lines.

What are the best day trips from Venice?

The most popular day trips from Venice include the lagoon islands of Murano, Burano, and Torcello, as well as the nearby cities of Verona, Padua, and Treviso, all easily reached by fast train. For dramatic scenery, the Dolomites and the Prosecco wine hills also make memorable excursions.