Venice Railroad Station. Page 4 Continued from page 3. ABOVE: ACTV, Venice's public-transportation company, has a ticket booth on the Grand Canal near the vaporetto platforms. (Warning: Lines can be horrendous on weekends or in high season. If possible, use the multilingual ticket machines.) Local transportation from the train station
The buses in Venice are mostly for getting to the historic area from the mainland. There are also some lines operating around Mestre. You can use the buses to get to and from the Marco Polo airport. The arrival and departure are at the Piazzale Roma. From Piazzale Roma you can either walk or take a vaporetto to see the best of Venice. Vaporetto
1. Re: Direction of vaporetto If you know which direction you want to go, then get on a vaporetto heading in that direction. For example, if you are at Rialto and want to get so San Marco, you want to travel to your left so you look for a vaporetto approaching from your right. When you get there, you will find that there are good clear signs
With the 1, 2, 3 or 7 day cards, get on and off at will with no limitations on all ACTV public transport in Venice historic centre, islands and mainland, i.e. water buses, buses and trams! With the 1-day card you can also board Trenitalia regional trains within the territory of the Municipality of Venice.
Vaporetto and Venice Pass. An interesting discount card for a stay in Venice for many is the Venice Pass. Unfortunately, like the other passes, it does not include free travel on public transport. However, pass holders get a 10% discount for unlimited use of public transport for the chosen number of days.
I will be living in Venice for nearly a month next year, so I am interested in buying a Unica card and a monthly vaporetto pass. I have been all over the Venezia Unica website and can't find the cost of a monthly pass. I know that I will have to buy the €50 Unica card first, and that the monthly vaporetto pass is for a calendar month only.
Warning with purchasing vaporetto tickets. Jul 30, 2023, 5:26 PM. Save. I travelled with family and friends in June to Venice for 4 days. A spontaneous decision to take the vaporetto gave us a dear lesson. We were at the Accademia bridge stop and I bought with my credit card 5 tickets for €9.5 each. I saw that my credit card was deducted €
For public transportation, you can collect your pass by entering your personal PNR booking code at one of the ACTV automatic ticket machines or by presenting your voucher (with the PNR booking code) at one of the many Points of Sale and Collection in the city. You will receive your City Pass to use for the public transportation services.
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