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How do you know which direction vaporetto is going?

Roma), and Ferrovia. At the other end is San Marco. The sign on the dock lists the line number that stops there and which direction the boat is headed, for example: “#2—Direction San Marco.” Nearby is the sign for line #2 going in the other direction, for example: “#2—Direction Tronchetto.”



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Lines 4 & 5 are paired lines encircling Venice and connecting it to the adjacent islands of Murano, Giudecca, and Lido.

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Regular Vaporetto ticket for 75 minutes (9.50 ?) Day ticket, which is valid for the water buses in Venice and the islands of Lido, Murano and Burano (25 ?) Travel Card for 2 days, which is valid for the water buses in Venice and the islands of Lido, Murano and Burano (35 ?)

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There are set fares for the water taxis in Venice and the rest of the lagoon. For a water taxi to Murano, you can expect to pay a minimum fare of 60 euros leaving from Piazzale Roma or the railway station. The price is for up to 4 people, and you pay an extra 10 euros for any additional passenger.

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The cheapest way to get from Venice to Murano is by water bus. The water bus service is provided by the company ACTV. The efficient and frequent water buses (called vaporetto) connect Venice to the 'Glass Island' every single hour.

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Venice is small. You can walk across it, from head to tail, in about an hour. Nearly all of your sightseeing is within a 20-minute walk of the Rialto Bridge or St. Mark's Square.

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