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Getting into Venice
By plane
From the Marco Polo airport you can reach the historic center in several ways:
By water taxi: water taxis are private taxi-powerboats for passenger transport. They are smaller than water buses (they can't carry more than a dozen people) and are perhaps the fastest way to reach the center (about 30 minutes) but undoubtedly the most expensive too: one trip may cost you up to 55-60 euros.
By car
You can easily get to Venice through motorway (A4 from Trieste and Turin, A27 from Belluno, and A13 from Bologna) and road links (highways SS.309 Romea from the Adriatic coast, SS.14 from Trieste, SS.13 from Treviso, and SS.11 from Padua). Once
you've reached the lagoon take the Ponte della Libertà, the bridge that literally links Venice to the mainland. If you follow the signs to Venice you'll find yourself in Piazzale Roma, which is as far as you can go by car, so you'll have to park your car in one of the following parking garages: Autorimessa Comunale, Garage S.Marco, S.Andrea. There is also a large parking lot on the Tronchetto island (turn right at the end of the bridge).
However, another possible solution is to leave your car in Mestre (either in the parking lots by the entrance to the Ponte della Libertà or the ones by the Mestre railway station) and continue from there by bus or train to Venice.
By train
If you decide to get there by train, you'll be taken straight into Venice. Indeed, it is the easiest way to reach the Grand Canal. If you need to stop in Mestre or Marghera, remember to get off at Venezia-Mestre (one stop before Venice). The train is the best solution to go from Venice to Mestre and vice versa as it only takes 10 minutes.
You can either walk (we can assure you that it is a magical experience) or take ACTV water buses and powerboats. As the one way fare is 3.50 euros, we recommend that you purchase one of the tickets specified underneath. The following ACTV special fares allow to use all ACTV water buses (apart from the Alilaguna, Fusina, Clodia and LineaBlu lines) and land buses in Mestre and Lido with one piece of hand luggage allowed.
24-hour ticket: it costs 10.50 € and it is valid for 24 hours from the time of stamping.
3-day pass: it costs 22.00 € and it is valid for 72 hours from the time of stamping.
If you are going back to Mestre late in the evening, ask in Piazzale Roma what buses will take you back and check the timetable, as there are fewer buses at night and trains stop running at about midnight till early in the morning.