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  1. Feb 27, 2024 · Transfers from Venice Airport are possible via river shuttles or water cabs. The Alilaguna company offers scheduled services with water buses linking the airport to several central points, including Piazzale Roma, with one-way or round-trip fares. Visit private water cabs offer a faster, more direct option, but are also more expensive.

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  3. Venice Shuttle is a fast, cheap and exclusive shared boat service, from every terminal to Venice centre. Passengers will experience the pleasure of traveling on our water taxi admiring Venice, comfortably and quickly reach their hotels.

  4. wikitravel.org › en › VeniceVenice - Wikitravel

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    This place may not seem huge, but it is, and is made up of different boroughs. The most famous is the area comprising the 118 islands in the main districts that are called "Sestieri": Cannaregio, Castello, Dorsoduro, San Polo, Santa Croce and San Marco, where the main monuments and sights are located. Other main districts are Isola Della Giudecca a...

    Because Venice is on a lagoon, the water plays a crucial role in transportation. Whichever way you arrive, the last part of your journey will be on foot from the nearest waterbus/watertaxi jetty, train station, or parking garage. Bear in mind that 1. alleys can be very narrow or crowded, making it difficult to pass with bulky luggage. Try to limit ...

    General

    Venice, the world's only pedestrian city, is easily walkable, and the absence of cars makes this a particularly pleasant experience. However, walking and standing all day can also be exhausting, so it is best to pace yourself. The Rialtine islands - the 'main' part of Venice - are small enough to walk from one end to the other in about an hour, provided you don't get lost (a common occurrence). The area is -apart from going up and down the bridges- very level. Wheeled objects will not start m...

    by car

    Apart from the Lido (the island separating the lagoon from the Adriatic sea) and Sant'Erasmo, there are no roads after Piazzale Roma. There are regular ferry services to the Lido to get your vehicle across (which is time consuming, so consider this carefully). Best check with your hosts, to evaluate this option.

    By bicycle

    You cannot ride bicycles in Venice (same as cars). Exception: you will find rental bikes on Lido.

    St Mark's Square

    1. Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale), (San Marco Square), [x]. From April 1st to October 31st: 8.30 am – 7 pm (last admission 6 pm); from November 1st to March 31st: 8.30 am – 5.30 pm (last admission 4.30 pm). Closed on December 25th and January 1st. If the ticket line is long, you can buy regular tickets across the square at the Museo Correr, or in advance (see "Museums" section below). Don't miss the guided tour named Secret Itinerary (€20), which will let you discover the part of the palace w...

    Outdoor sights, piazzas, bridges, canals

    1. Don't miss the Rialto market and the Rialto Bridge (Italian: Ponte di Rialto) on San Polo, the smallest sestiere. The Rialto market is for shoppers. To the east is a neighborhood of small shops and restaurants; to the west is the Rialto farmers' market. Shopping is slightly less expensive than in the tourist-filled Piazza San Marco. The bridge has become one of Venice's most recognizable icons and has a history that spans over 800 years. Today's Rialto Bridge was completed in 1591 and was...

    Churches

    Although the Basilica di San Marco is free, other famous churches charge an entry fee. If you plan to visit three churches or more, you are better off buying the churches pass. There is also a combined pass for museums, churches and transportation only available at the tourist information office but it is relatively expensive. Remember that churches are active religious centres. Entry for sightseeing might be restricted at times and you are expected to be respectful of their rules (which ofte...

    Borges Labyrinth, (Island of San Giorgio Maggiore), ☎ +39 366 420 2181, [x]. It is located in the ancient monastery. Also, this green labyrinth can be seen from the privileged height of the San Gio...
    Cycling. Venice it's also Riviera del Brentaold canals. The Riviera del Brenta is famous for its extraordinary Palladian villas along the Brenta river, its museums and historical buildings and it i...
    Cooking Classes (Isa's Cooking School in Venice area), [x]. Mama Isa is a cooking teacher, a private chef and supper club host. She offers cooking classes in Venice area (half day or full day, past...
    Romantic Dinner Cruise, [x]. Venice has always been (and will always be) one of the most romantic cities in the world, so a romantic activity is a must-do if you're here with your loved one. One po...

    If you are looking for something to do, you can always shop. Venice is packed full of little stores in every corner and crevice. The commonest local specialties are Carnival masks, glass, and marbled paper. Price can vary wildly, so it's a good idea to hold off buying until you have a fair idea about the relative value of things. As is the case wit...

    Venice has some wonderful restaurants, featuring the cuisine of the Veneto. However it is widely regarded that the restaurants in Venice serve food of a quality and in quantities much lower than anywhere else in Italy. The pizza in Venice is well known as being the worst in Italy (It is a more southern italian speciality). For Americans, you can fi...

    Try a Spritz (with either Campari, Select or Aperol mixed with Prosecco wine and Seltzer), a typical drink loved by all Venetians that's usually drunk while eating cicchetti. You can find it in alm...
    Try the famous Veneto grappa, tastes strong but is 40-50% abv.
    The Belliniwas invented in Harry's Bar in Venice. It is a mix of white peach juice and Prosecco (the ubiquitous Venetian Champagne-like sparkling wine). Fermented at a low temperature Prosecco deve...

    Due to Venice's historic city constrained area and touristic importance hotels are expensive. Bed and Breakfasts and guesthouses offer better rates, and real budget solutions (like campings and hostels) can be found on Mestre (Venice mainland) train station area and Lido. These are worth considering since historic centre is quite well connected wit...

    Phone

    The area code is 041. As anywhere in Italy, it is compulsory to dial the area code and the number also if you call from the city itself. If you call from abroad, dial +39041 before the number. If you call abroad from Venice, dial 00 first.

    Mobile Phone

    While outside reception is usually good, indoors it will very often be poor to impossible, due to the thick walls and narrow alleys. You will rely heavily on WiFi while indoors, especially for surfing the internet. You can often see locals stepping outside to be able to phone.

    Internet

    Venice has several internet cafes, but they are much more expensive than the rest of Europe with prices for an hour of access around €6. Wi-Fi is only available at some of them. There's a wonderful pub, Cafe Blue in Dorsoduro, which has free (password-protected) Wi-Fi. Buy a spritz and some panini and go to town. At the Telecom Italia Future Centre in Campo San Salvatore (San Marco) you can browse for free for one hour, once registered with your ID card. If you buy any of the VeniceCardproduc...

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  6. Venice Shuttle allows you to get anywhere in the city center to avoid the overcrowding of public transport and the long lines at the checkout, at cheap rate. The transfer is operated by shared water taxi. You can reserve online for minimum 2 people.

  7. Venice Airport Shared Shuttle transfers are affordable transportation services from the airport to the city and back. You can catch a ride along the beautiful streets and canals in comfy buses or water taxis with other guests. Duration: 20 minutes to 1 hour. Frequency: Every 20 to 40 minutes.

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