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If you’re planning a visit to the famed city of canals and gondolas you might be thinking how on earth do I get to and around this strange floating island? First of all, let’s talk basics:
Read my top ten things to do in Venice for more on these highlights!
Venice has two airports, Marco Polo close by and Treviso airport which is further away.
Obviously there are no cars, trains, taxis, whatever! In Venice you walk or you hop on a boat.
The vaporetto runs up and down the Grand Canal – this will probably be your main route in Venice. There are also other lines which can take you to islands such as San Giorgio Maggiore or further afield to Murano and Burano. And of course many more!
Be aware that it isn’t always obvious where/how to buy tickets for the vaporetto! Lots of the smaller stops don’t sell them so you need to find a larger stop such as Piazzale Roma, Ferrovia, Rialto or San Marco Vallaresso and Zaccaria. You can also get them from tobacco shops and newstands. The best option is to buy a multi–day ticket so you’re covered for your entire stay. Remember to swipe your ticket on the machines to validate it for each trip.
Europe For Visitors has lots of information on vaporetto routes and buying tickets.
Vaporettos can be a great way to see Venice by boat – especially if you don’t want to pay for an expensive gondola! Get a seat outside at the back for the best views.
The main mode of transportation you will use is walking so make sure you pack comfy shoes! Remember that google maps can be helpful but Venice revels in defying it. What may look like a simple place to get to may actually involve a labyrinth of twists and turns and crisscrossing over bridges! Signs saying Per San Marco or Per Rialto are a good marker for civilisation!
Top tip: Sometimes it’s good to put the maps away and let your feet guide you, look up and enjoy getting lost!
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