Venice Marco Polo airport to Venice by boat, Italy
This is how you get from Venice Marco Polo airport to Venice by boat ( vaporetto) or( water bus). Buy your boat ticket in the airport or outside. There are about 4-5 stops along the way, it takes a little over an hour to get to Piazza San Marco station. It took a little longer that day, due to the storm. Select your hotel as close to a water-bus station as possible, there are bridges with steps to cross and they don t have ramps for your luggage.
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In this video, we’ll cover all you need to know before traveling to Venice
#17: MAP OF VENICE
#16: WEATHER & CLIMATE
#15: BEST TIME TO VISIT
#14: VENICE ENTRY FEE (NEW IN 2019)
#13: CURRENCY
#12: GENERAL INFORMATION
Where to leave your luggage:
*Luggage Storage: Santa Lucia Train Station near Rialto Bridge:
*Vaise luggage storage: Rialto Mercato, Rialto or San Marco:
#11: SAFETY
#10: WHERE TO STAY
#9: TRANSPORTATION
9.1 FROM AND TO THE AIRPORT
MARCO POLO AIRPORT:
* Airport bus (ATVO express bus) or local bus (ACTV bus)
Usually departing every 30 minutes.
Get tickets for both bus services when you arrive at the counter or at the ticket machine.
Price: 8 EUR one way, 15 EUR return in both cases.
* A water bus: depart every hour.
Price: EUR one-way, 27 EUR return ticket.
Buy the ticket online or directly at the airport.
* Train: first short bus ride, then train to Santa Lucia Station
* Taxi/transfer (cost about 50 EUR): drop you off at Piazzale Roma
* Water Taxi
TREVISO AIRPORT:
* ATVO bus: departs every 70 minutes, drops off at Piazzale Roma
* Brazi bus: drops you off at Tronchetto
Tickets at the counter or a ticket machine at the airport. Price: 12 EUR one way, 22 EUR round trip
9.2 ARRIVING BY TRAIN
9.3 ARRIVING BY CAR
Parking in Mestre (take a short bus, train, shuttle to Venice):
Tronchetto Parking (21 EUR for 24h):
Garage San Marco (32 EUR for 24h):
9.4 GETTING AROUND THE CITY
* Walking
* Vaporetto
* Gondola:
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Wi-Fi finder: (iOS), (Android)
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TripAdvisor: (iOS), (Android)
Yelp: (iOS), (Android)
#7: VENICE IS CROWDED
#6: CITY TOURS
Walking Tours:
All tours:
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#5: FOR INTERNATIONAL TRAVELERS
*Power adapter
*Sim card
*Pocket WiFi:
*Google Fi:
#4: FOOD AND DRINKS
#3: VENICE CITY PASS
#2: FAMOUS EVENTS
The Venetian Carnival, Biennale of Art, Biennale of Architecture, The Venice International Film Festival
#1: BEST VIEWS OF THE CITY
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Venice is a city in northeastern Italy sited on a group of 118 small islands separated by canals and linked by bridges. It is located in the marshy Venetian Lagoon which stretches along the shoreline, between the mouths of the Po and the Piave Rivers. Venice is renowned for the beauty of its setting, its architecture, and its artworks. The city in its entirety is listed as a World Heritage Site, along with its lagoon.
Venice is the capital of the Veneto region. In 2009, there were 270,098 people residing in Venice's comune (the population estimate of 272,000 inhabitants includes the population of the whole Comune of Venezia; around 60,000 in the historic city of Venice (Centro storico); 176,000 in Terraferma (the Mainland), mostly in the large frazioni (roughly equivalent to parishes or wards in other countries) of Mestre and Marghera; 31,000 live on other islands in the lagoon). Together with Padua and Treviso, the city is included in the Padua-Treviso-Venice Metropolitan Area (PATREVE), with a total population of 2,600,000. PATREVE is only a statistical metropolitan area without any degree of autonomy.
The name is derived from the ancient Veneti people who inhabited the region by the 10th century BC. The city historically was the capital of the Republic of Venice. Venice has been known as the La Dominante, Serenissima, Queen of the Adriatic, City of Water, City of Masks, City of Bridges, The Floating City, and City of Canals. Luigi Barzini described it in The New York Times as undoubtedly the most beautiful city built by man. Venice has also been described by the Times Online as being one of Europe's most romantic cities.
The Republic of Venice was a major maritime power during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and a staging area for the Crusades and the Battle of Lepanto, as well as a very important center of commerce (especially silk, grain, and spice) and art in the 13th century up to the end of the 17th century. This made Venice a wealthy city throughout most of its history. It is also known for its several important artistic movements, especially the Renaissance period. Venice has played an important role in the history of symphonic and operatic music, and it is the birthplace of Antonio Vivaldi.
Venice by Night Tour and Gondola Ride
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Venice Vaporetto - the Waterbus - the easiest way to get around, Venice | allthegoodies.com
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One of the easiset and cheapest ways of getting around in Venice, is to use the Vaperetto - the waterbus. In a city where most of the roads are on the water, the buses also have their home here. The bus system is well developed and functions the same way as other cities have their metro or city bus transportation.
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Venice, Italy: Romantic Gondolas
More info about travel to Venice: One of Europe's great experiences is a Venetian gondola ride. A visit to a gondola workshop provides a fascinating look at the age-old craftsmanship of these sleek, graceful boats.
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VENICE - GRAND CANAL TOUR 4K
Venice - Grand Canal Tour By Boat. Start From P.le Roma To St.Marc's Square.
Venice Line 1 Water Bus tour, first to last stop: 1hr10 in 6 mins!
Whilst on vacation / holiday in Venice we filmed the whole Venezia Vaporetto travel journey on the Line 1 Water Bus (waterbus) from Venice Lido all the way along the grand canal waterway (Canal Grande), to the last stop. Here is the whole 1 hour 10 minutes of the trip, in fast-forward, speeded up and condensed into 6 minutes!
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The stations we travelled/ cruised through, in order are:
(Lido to Venice): LIDO D – S.ELENA or San Elena – GIARDINI – ARSENALE – S.ZACCARIA (Danieli) “E” or San Zaccaria – S.MARCO (Vallaresso) or San Marco – SALUTE – GIGLIO – ACCADEMIA – CA’ REZZONICO – S.TOMÀ or San Toma – S.ANGELO or San Angelo – S.SILVESTRO or San Silvestro – RIALTO (Riva del Carbon) “A” – RIALTO MERCATO – CA’ D’ORO – S.STAE or San Stae – S.MARCUOLA (Casinò) or San Marcuola – RIVA DE BIASIO – FERROVIA (S.Lucia) “D” – P.LE ROMA (aka Piazzale Roma S.Chiara) “G”
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Apologies for the occasional jittery footage: when I sped up some of the bits when I was looking around, in fastforward it ended up lookin a little wobbly! - sorry if it makes you sea sick for a couple seconds of the video ❤️
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Filmed May 2016
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Venice, Island Treasure - Documentary
Canals, gondolas and sumptuous palaces... the legendary clichés will always be there when you set out to explore Venice. But behind the splendour of a unique artistic and cultural heritage there lies hidden a real city, with its inhabitants and lifestyle organized to meet the site’s geographical limitations. In going out to meet real Venetians while unveiling the incredible riches of the “La Serenissima”, Pierre Brouwers has produced an exceptional documentary film to help you discover a host of unsuspected treasures.
Collection creator and director: Pierre BROUWERS
Production: Media 9
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How do you get to Venice from the airport? Do you take the bus, water bus or water taxi? What’s the fastest way to get there? What is the cheapest? Which way is the most spectacular? These and other questions will be answered.
VENICE: EXPLORING the scenic CANALS with the famous GONDOLAS (VENEZIA, ITALY) ????
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Venice, the capital of northern Italy’s Veneto region, is built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. It has no roads, just canals – including the Grand Canal thoroughfare – lined with Renaissance and Gothic palaces. The central square, Piazza San Marco, contains St. Mark’s Basilica, which is tiled with Byzantine mosaics, and the Campanile bell tower offering views of the city’s red roofs.
Italy, a European country with a long Mediterranean coastline, has left a powerful mark on Western culture and cuisine. Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican as well as landmark art and ancient ruins. Other major cities include Florence, with Renaissance masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s David and Brunelleschi's Duomo; Venice, the city of canals; and Milan, Italy’s fashion capital.
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How to get from the airport to Venice | Venice transportation | Where the Wind Blows- Maayan
Transportation in Venice Italy is very different from other cities. You probably heard of the gondola, the iconic symbol of Venice, well known around the globe as the vest way to enjoy a wonderful Venice vacation. You probably have a plan to visit, and need some Venice tips before you arrive. If you ask yourself, what is the vaporrato Venice water bus, how to get around Venice or how to get from the airport to Venice (Marco polo), you’re in the right place. I hope that now after you saw my video, you know everything there is to know about transportation in Venice. Check the links below that will take you to all the sites where you can buy your tickets without standing in lines.
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How to get from the airport to the city of Venice:
Shuttle bus, departs from the terminal entrance so it is very convenient, and takes you all the way to piazzela roma, the only place in Venice that you can reach with land transportation.
Aliagona is a water bus that takes you from the port to the stations along the grand canal, the main canal of Venice. A convenient option in case your hotel is close to one of these stations and if you came for a few days and you have time. It’s not the fastest way but you’ll experience your first ride on water. Here’s the link to buy a ticket. Click “buy me” next to the option you pick:
Shared water taxi, departs from the airport and will take you on a beautiful (and way quicker) ride on water, all the way to the airport/the closest point the boat can reach. There’s a detailed explanation in the link. It’s the best way to get from the airport to your hotel, no need to change transport, quick and convenient:
Transportation is Venice:
1. Waterbus / vaporatto- when you want to buy a daily, 3 days or weekly pass, that allows you to use the waterbus as much as you like that day, it’s better to by your ticket online (if you’re coming for the carnival or in summer). Click , pick the public transport in venice label. The first option that opens is where you pick the type of card you want, add a card and buy. Print the voucher you get in the mail!
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I’ve mentioned (in the video) that a 30 min ride costs 80 euros which is correct. But I’ve found a good deal for people who don’t want to share a boat with other tourists and want to pay less than 80. Check the link, the prices there is for each person. So if you’re a couple or 3 people it will actually be less than 80! You’re welcome:
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Venice, Italy: A Boat Tour of the Lagoon
More info about travel to Venice: Surrounding Venice are a string of low-lying islands, which make a nice escape from the hubbub — especially if you can linger after the tourists return to the city. Regular ferryboats and water taxis connect Venice with nearby lagoon communities like Murano, famous for glass, and Burano, with its lace shops and photogenic Crayola-colored houses.
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Experience Venice’s Spectacular Beauty in Under 4 Minutes | Short Film Showcase
The Venetian life resides within the city's hundreds of canals and diverse architecture. This short documentary by directors Olvier Astrologo and Nils Astrologo immerses us in the historical and hidden places of Venice, Italy, to reveal ancient folk traditions.
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The Republic of Venice was a major financial and maritime power during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and a staging area for the Crusades and the Battle of Lepanto, as well as a very important center of commerce (especially silk, grain, and spice) and art in the 13th century up to the end of the 17th century. The city-state of Venice is considered to have been the first real international financial center which gradually emerged from the 9th century to its peak in the 14th century. This made Venice a wealthy city throughout most of its history.
Venice Italy travel guide | Must see places in Venice, Italy
There are a few places in the world you must visit at least once in your life and - Venice, Italy is one of these places. A magical city, completely surrounded by water, filled with the history of one of the greatest empires the world has ever seen, sparkling canals, and confusing but authentic tiny calle’s (Venetian roads)….
Venice is perhaps one of the most famous and most beautiful cities in Italy, and every year millions of tourists come to walk the narrow streets on the “city on water”, take boat rides along the canals and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere.
This little city at the northern end of the Adriatic Sea only has about 80,000 residents, but sees over 25 million tourist visits each year. Venice consists of a series of scattered islands -- there are 118 islands within Venice’s 212 square-mile city lines. With 400 foot bridges and 170 boat canals connecting the city, it is easily accessible to get around.
Venice is a glorious cliché, more romantic, more beautiful and more surprising than you could expect. No matter how many photographs or films you may have seen, it is still a jaw-dropping experience seeing Venice's canals and palaces for the first time. That first cruise down the Grand Canal is one of life's unforgettable experiences.
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Venice travel guide, Venice tourist attractions, Must see in Venice : 1.St Mark’s Square , 2. Bell tower of St. Mark, 3.The clock tower, 4.St Mark's Basilica, 5.The Doge's Palace, 6.Rialto Bridge & Rialto Market, 7.The Grand Canal, 8.The Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute, 9.The Accademia Bridge, 10.The Venetian Arsenal's main gate, 11.Caffè Florian, 12.Gondola Ride
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Venice beach : The Lido di Venezia--or simply the Lido, in local parlance--is a barrier island that separates the Venetian Lagoon from the Adriatic Sea. By vaporetto or public water bus, it's only a few minutes from Venice's historic center, which makes it popular as a dormitory suburb of Venice and a summer resort for tourists.
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Venice - High Speed Water Taxi from Airport to City, July 2016
On arrival at Venice's Marco Polo Airport, the quickest way to get to the old city is by water taxi across the Lagoon. These super fast boats overtake everything else in sight as they scream across the lagoon along the marked out motorway between the airport and the city.
The route takes us past the island of Murano, traditional home to the famous glassworks of Venice. On arrival in the city, the speed is severely restricted because of the 5 mph speed limit which appears to be fairly loosely adhered to. The only vessels allowed to blatantly ignore the limit are emergency boats of the Venezia Emergenza, attending real emergencies. In the video, we witness an emergency call-out, as one such vessel attends to what I assume is an ambulance duty.
From the lagoon, our taxi takes a back street canal as a short cut through to the Grand Canal in the heart of the city. We are dropped off at a taxi point alongside the famous Rialto Bridge, which is clearly visible from one side but is undergoing restoration and is covered by a rather cheesy plastic covering, bearing the image of a Rialto Bridge on the other side.
Venice Water Bus | Watch This Before Boarding.
Venice Water Bus. This video will show you how to use the Venice water bus system. On the water bus, you use a magnetic paper card, which is then loaded with information about the ticket or pass you've bought. That means you can not see what's inside on the outside. You have to follow certain procedures to be able to understand how all this works. Here you will learn how to validate it and how to use it correctly.
2.07 The Venezia Unica travel card now costs 100 euro.
3.35 The tickets for the bus on the App. now has a 3 minutes delay. Validate 3 minutes before getting on the bus.
4.33 How do you validate many tickets on a multiple ticket card - a carnèt, if you are a group of people.
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