How to get to Venice

BY PLANE


VENICE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT “MARCO POLO”
| www.veniceairport.it

The International Airport “Marco Polo” is the second major national airport with daily flights from
Europe: LUFTHANSA, AIR FRANCE, BRITISH AIRWAYS, KLM, SWISS, IBERIA, AERLINGUS, TAP AIR PORTUGAL.

Low cost companies also operate daily flights from Europe: EASY JET, VUELING, VOLOTEA.
USA and Canada: DELTA, UNITED AIRLINES.

VENICE – TREVISO AIRPORT LOW COST HUB | www.trevisoairport.it

Approximately 20 km from Venice, Treviso Airport is an “urban” airport, and is part of the Venice Airport System.

Thanks to its air terminal structure and geographical position, Treviso airport offers easy access to the whole Veneto region and especially to Venice, satisfying different air transport service needs with regional, low-cost, charter and private flights.
RYANAIR and WIZZ AIR have regular flights from/to major European cities.


 BY CAR


It is easy to reach Venice by car on the following motorways:

A4: from Eastern European Countries (Slovenia, Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary) via Trieste, exit “VENICE”. From West European Countries (France, Switzerland, Belgium, U.K., etc.) via Turin and Milan, exit “VENICE”.

A13: from Bologna, Florence, Rome, Naples and all the South of Italy, exit “VENICE”.

More info: www.autostrade.it


 PARKING IN VENICE


There are two major parking areas at Piazzale Roma, the last terminal before entering Venice’s historic center:

An alternative you may cosidered is the large car park on the Tronchetto island.


 BY TRAIN


TRAIN STATION “SANTA LUCIA” |
www.veneziasantalucia.it

Located in the heart of historic Venice, it is an easy way to reach Venice from Europe and Italy.
Daily high speed trains connect Venice with Rome, Florence, Milan, Geneva, Paris, Vienna, Lyon, Marseille and other cities.

DEUTSCHE BAHN | www.trenitalia.com

The Bahn company also has regular trains to Venice from Germany and Austria.