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How to get from Venice train station to city centre?

The easiest way is by private water-taxi ( available from the water-taxi station in front of the train station ) at the cost of 60/80 € ( the exact cost will depend on number of people and suitcases ) or by vaporetto ( public water transport ) line 1 or 2, stop Rialto ( not RIALTO MERCATO ) cost for the regular ...



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The easiest way is by private water-taxi ( available from the water-taxi station in front of the train station ) at the cost of 60/80 € ( the exact cost will depend on number of people and suitcases ) or by vaporetto ( public water transport ) line 1 or 2, stop Rialto ( not RIALTO MERCATO ) cost for the regular ...

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The standard 30-minute gondola ride in Venice costs 80 EUR during the day and 120 EUR in the evening or at night (from 7 PM to 8 AM). This is the fixed price you pay for a private gondola ride and not per person.

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It has so many tracks that we recommend arriving at least half an hour prior to your scheduled departure as not to get lost and miss your train. Keep in mind that in Italy you have to validate your ticket before getting on the train.

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A Venice Water Taxi from the train station is a great way to start your holiday in Venice with a bang, and our boats all have champagne available on request to help make this a reality, perfect for anyone celebrating a special occasion!

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How many days do you need in Venice? Ideally, you should spend between 2 and 4 days in Venice. With 2 full days in Venice, you will have just enough time to explore the highlights, eat some delicious food, stroll the canals, and learn a bit about Venice's unique culture and history.

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You can't choose which side you sit. The trains get turned in service, so a seat might be on either side. Indeed, if the Venice-Rome service goes via the main station in Florence (and most do), a seat that is on the left for Venice-Florence will be on the right for Florence-Rome, as the train reverses at Florence.

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(While not required or even expected, if your gondolier does the full 35 minutes and entertains you en route, a 5–10 percent tip is appreciated; if he's surly or rushes through the trip, skip it.)

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The northern Italian city of Venice is a notoriously expensive place for a vacation.

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