How to get there
Getting to Mestre is very easy by taking the Milan-Venice motorway from any point. Once you have left the motorway (Venice is just at the final tollgate of the motorway), following the signs quickly reach the concert area, i.e. San Giuliano Park. There is also the LINK ROAD of MESTRE, which has just been opened. Motorists coming from the Brenner Pass, from Milan or from Bologna and bound for Marghera, Mestre, Venice city or the beaches of the Venetian coast can pass on the highway axis Padua – Mestre – Western By-Pass of Mestre – Motorway Junction Marco Polo, or else follow the stretch of the NEW LINK ROAD OF MESTRE (opened on February 19th 2009, crosses Spinea, Martellago and Preganziol), which definitely allows saving a lot of time, thus avoiding the well-known traffic on the by-pass.
Those arriving from Trieste just have to take the motorway A4 and exit at Quarto D’Altino. Then they will take the by-pass, which will lead them directly to the town centre of Mestre, where they will find directions to reach San Giuliano Park.
When you reach the area of the Park, you can make use of the several car parks specially created for the occasion just near the concert area.
BY TRAIN
To reach the location of the Festival, you just need to catch a train in the direction of Venice and get off at the station of Venice-Mestre, where a shuttle service will then take you to the Park area. The shuttle service will run from early in the morning until late at night. In order to make easier the return home of the people attending the concerts, Trenitalia has also planned to arrange a service of special trains leaving from the station of Venice-Mestre after 1:00 am. Buy ticket here.
BY PLANE
if you arrive by plane, you can stop over either at Marco Polo Airport in Tessera (definitely closer) and at Angeli Airport in Treviso.
From Marco Polo Airport in Tessera you just need to take bus â„– 5 (from the square outside the airport) and ask to get off at the stop facing San Giuliano Park (it takes approx. 10 minutes).
If, on the contrary, you plane landed in Treviso, you shall take one of the numerous coaches leading to the Station of Mestre (it takes approx. 40 minutes). From there you will take one of the shuttles leading to the Park.


