How do I get from Venice airport to Venice city Centre?
To reach the city centre of Venice from Marco Polo (VCE) airport you can take bus no 5 operated by Actv. The bus stops at the Piazzale Roma terminal in the city centre of Venice and buses leave the airport every 15 minutes from Monday to Saturday and every 20 minutes on Sundays.
How much is bus from Marco Polo Airport to Venice?
8 euros
The cheapest and easiest way to travel between the airport and the city center. The ATVO express bus is a direct, non-stop bus that will take you downtown to the main bus station, Piazzale Roma, in just 20 minutes. This bus goes every 20 minutes and the price is 8 euros (15 euros for the return ticket).
How do I get from Marco Polo Airport to early morning in Venice?
ATVO airport bus from the Piazzale Roma. The blue express coaches normally start running at 4:20 a.m. and take 20 minutes to reach the airport departure terminal. A car taxi from the Piazzale Roma. Allow €40 for the fare and 15-20 minutes for the trip.
How much is taxi from Venice to Marco Polo Airport?
Plan on spending 40 euros for a taxi between Marco Polo Airport and the Piazzale Roma. For other fares, see the photo above. Add-ons for luggage, late-night trips, and travel on public holidays could push the fare higher, so ask the driver for an estimate if you’re watching your euros.
What is the most economical form of transport in Venice?
Vaporetto
Vaporetto. Run by the ‘Azienda del Consorzio Trasporti Veneziano’ or ACTV, Venice’s water buses or ‘vaporetti’ are the most economical and convenient form of public transportation. One ticket for the ‘vaporetto,’ which translates to ‘little steamboat,’ is good for seventy-five minutes of traveling and costs €7.50.
Which train station in Venice is closer to the airport?
Mestre Railway Station
Location. Mestre Railway Station is located 10 km southwest of Venice Marco Polo Airport. Santa Lucia Railway Station is located 14 km south of Venice Airport, at downtown Venice.
When should you not go to Venice?
When is the best time to visit Venice? The best time to visit Venice is during April, May, September, and October when the city is warm and dry but not too hot. Avoid visiting in August when the weather is hot and muggy and many Venetians leave for a month-long vacation.
What is the best way to travel around Venice?
What are our recommendations? Most of the time, Venetians prefer to move on foot. Moving on foot is the fastest and most efficient way to move around Venice… if you know where you’re going, of course! Most Venetians use public transportation only when necessary.
When should you avoid Venice?
What’s the difference between ATVO and ACTV?
Re: What’s difference between ATVO and ACTV? ACTV runs the water buses (vaporetti) and some buses including the No 5 from the airport. ATVO runs the buses from the airport and in surrounding areas but is now selling tickets on its website for the vaporetti as well, so you can purchase with either.
Which airports does ATVO operate?
ATVO operates services to Venice and Treviso airports, and some other services to places outside Venice. It sells the ACTV passes, but they cannot be used on ATVO services.
Can I use my ACTV travel pass on ATVO services?
All the vaporetto services are operated by ACTV, and the travel passes are valid only on ACTV services. ATVO operates services to Venice and Treviso airports, and some other services to places outside Venice. It sells the ACTV passes, but they cannot be used on ATVO services.
How do I get from ATVO to Venice airport?
Both ATVO and ACTV run frequent buses to the railway station in Venice’s suburb of Mestre, on the mainland, where express trains connect with cities in Northern and Southern Italy. See our Mestre Airport Buses article for details.