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Venice airport
The Marco Polo Airport is located 12 km overland land and 10 km over water from Venice and is well connected to the city by public transportation lines (water and land) and to the rail station in Mestre.
The slip road opened in 1991 connects the Marco Polo airport directly to the roadway network. The airport serves the entire tri-region of Veneto, Friuli Venezia Giulia and Trentino Alto Adige. Distances in kilometres:
- 25 Km from Treviso
- 32 Km from Padua
- 45 Km from Jesolo
- 65 Km from Vicenza
All arriving and departing flights
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Treviso Airport is 3 km from the town centre on the trunk road SS 515 in the direction of Padova - near the by-pass SS53, which connects Treviso to the main motorways in just a few minutes.
From the A4 motorway:
take the A27 motorway in the direction of Treviso - Belluno; exit at Treviso Sud Take the by-pass (SS 53 highway) in the direction of Treviso - Castelfranco Turn left at the traffic lights towards Padova (SS 515).
The airport is 300 metres after the traffic lights, on the left.
- 28,9 Km from Venice
- 42 Km from Padua
- 110 Km from Verona
- 68 Km from Vicenza
Tickets - Bus terminal - Timetable
EuroBus service from the airport to Mestre (railway station) and Venezia (Piazzale Roma) The service is in connections with the departures and the arrivals of the BASIQ-AIR flights and the RYANAIR flights.
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Venice train stations
Venice has two rail stations.
The first station that all Venice-bound trains enter is the Venice-Mestre Rail Station. This station does not bring you to Venice, but rather Mestre, mainland Venice.
LOCATION
TELEPHONE
FAX
WEB |
PIAZZALE FAVRETTI 1 30170 MESTRE
041-930792
041-928513 / 041-784440
WWW.VENEZIAMESTRE.IT |
Special Disabled person services: Tel. 041-929472
You can get to the city from the station by taking the city bus or by taxi (Call a taxi: tel. 041.936222).
After crossing the bridge that spans the lagoon, the train next comes to the Santa Lucia Station, the second station of Venice.
Customers with disabilities: tel. 041.785570 Fax 041.785038
Before 1846, the year the rail bridge was officially opened, Venice and the mainland were connected only via water. Just about every part of the city can be easily reached from the station, either on foot, by public boat (vaporetto) or in private water taxi . For more information on train timetables, check out the Trenitalia web site.
Reaching Venice by Bus
Tour bus access within the City of Venice city limits, restricted traffic zone (ZTL BUS) is allowed only to those holding a pass issued by VESTA S.p.A.
For additional information, consult the ZTL BUS site , or call the following numbers: 041.7293346 - 041.7293356 (from Monday to Friday, from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm; Saturday, from 8:30 am to 12:00 pm). FAX: 041.7293345
It is best to come to Venice armed with information, because changes can take place at any time.
The map illustrates the three parking lots accessible to buses:
· in Tronchetto (P1)
· in San Giuliano (P2)
· in Fusina (P3)
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Reaching Venice by road
Getting to Venice by car is easy: the directions to reach the city are clearly marked with road signs.
Venice can be reached by:
- motorway connections :
- the A4 from Trieste and from Turin
- the A27 from Belluno
- the A13 from Bologna
(for more information: the motorway companies)
- road connections :
- state road 309 Romea from the Adriatic coast
- state road 14 from Trieste
- state road 13 from Treviso
- state road 11 from Padua
The only vehicle access road to Venice, the Ponte della Libertà , is a straight road 4 km. long with two lanes in each direction, where the speed limits are clearly indicated. Always observe the speed limits posted, never stop on the bridge and always be careful when driving.
Consult other ways to reach Venice:
By sea On bicycle
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